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Weekend highlights on PokerStars

* APPT Seoul is won by Albert Paik
* needdollarz wins the Sunday Million
* Team Pros continue to go deep at World Series of Poker

Seoul searching for a winner

After nearly a week of play the APPT Seoul Main Event was won a short while ago with American player Albert Paik earning a first title and a winner’s cheque for â‚©119,097,600 (~$101,000) as well as a HK$100,000 ACOP Main Event seat.

It came against a field of 157, with Paik overcoming a two-to-one heads-up lead held by eventual runner-up Shenghua Qian of China.

APPTSeoul2016 albert paik 27june16.jpgAlbert Paik

Our team of Jack Stanton and Brad Kain were on hand to report live from table side each step of the way. You can read the full story courtesy of the two of them, here on the PokerStars Blog. 

Sunday Million

Back in the online realm the weekend belonged to needdollarz, who collected $159,000 for first place. Some 5,594 players took part this week, creating a prize pool of more than $1.1 million.

As Martin Harris reported in the early hours of the morning it was a multicultural final table with six nationalities represented. See how it all panned out by reading the report. 

The full result is below:

Sunday Million ($215 No-Limit Hold’em) results
Entries: 5,594
Prize pool: $1,118,800
Places paid: 810

1. needdollarz (Russia) $159,387.24*
2. THCHunter (Canada) $115,999.87*
3. danistheking (Netherlands) $122,069.02*
4. Brian “bfizz11” Fite (Canada) $63,212.20
5. Adrian “bostanu24” Covaciu (Romania) $47,549.00
6. NH 1121 NH (Netherlands) $36,361.00
7. kdrAS (Brazil) $25,173.00
8. bennybolt (Canada) $13,985.00
9. inokun202 (Japan) $8,950.40
* denotes three-way deal

Weekend winners

There were 50 major events on PokerStars this weekend. From those the top ten winners are listed below. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOURNAMENT WINNER COUNTRY PRIZE MONEY
$215 SUNDAY MILLION needdollarz Russian Federation $159,387.24
$215 Sunday Warm-Up RuckusTheJam Finland $49,600.00
$1,050 Sunday Grand NLHE Subv Canada $47,444.00
$700 Super-Sized Sunday [Progressive KO] rudisf Poland $29,033.50
$1,050 Sunday Grand PLO [6-Max] GChatzis Cyprus $26,520.00
$215 Sunday Supersonic [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo] likely2cash New Zealand $25,321.15
$22 Mini Sunday Million quicksy Netherlands $21,856.09
$11 Sunday Storm omgartofgod Belarus $21,425.17
$109 Sunday Cooldown [Turbo] ArtimanG China $20,417.09
$109 Sunday Kickoff cily200 Romania $19,788.00

Click here for all the results on PokerStars for the weekend of June 25 to 26, 2016. 

Meanwhile Stateside

Team Pro has been consistently scoring big at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas so far this summer, and it’s not all down to the bracelets won by Jason Mercier. 

In the last few days there were more deep runs. Mercier finished 11th in the Mixed Omaha 7 Card Stud Hi Lo 8 or Better, Jason Somerville finished 17th in the six-handed limit hold’em event, Vanessa Selbst reached ninth place in the six-handed no-limit, and Felipe Ramos finished in 24th place in the Mixed Triple Draw.

Felipe Ramos_2016 World Series of Poker_27june16.jpgFelipe Ramos

And the potential for more headlines remain, with George Danzer currently in second place in the $10,000 7 Card Stud Hi Lo 8 or Better, with 12 players left. With a prize pool of more than $1.2 million there’s a first prize of $338,000 waiting for the winner. 

George Danzer_2016 World Series of Poker_27june 2016.jpgIn the running: George Danzer

We’ll have an update on the results on the Blog tomorrow. 

As always send your questions and comments to us on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog.

WSOP Photos by PokerPhotoArchive.com


Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.

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