scheeescheee Comes Out On Top of a Drama-Filled 888poker KO Games Main Event

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The KO Games concluded at 888poker on the evening of October 29, with the crowning of the $300,000 guaranteed Mystery Bounty Main Event’s champion. A field of 1,433 entrants fought tooth and nail for the largest slice of the $300,000 prize pool, and Mexico’s “scheeescheee” came out on top, turning their initial investment into $30,606.

That haul was not the biggest payout in the tournament thanks to one of the mystery bounties tipping the scales at a cool $30,000. Brazilian “boraodota” pulled that juicy bounty from its golden envelope before falling in ninth place. Including their ninth-place prize money and a couple of other bounties, “boraodota” walked away with $32,375.

Day 2 of the KO Games Mystery Bounty Main Event saw the field trimmed to the eight-handed final table, where “scheeescheee” topped the overnight chip counts with their 49 big blind stack. None of the finalists were particularly deep because the average stack was only 26 big blinds. Unsurprisingly, the action at the final table was fast and furious, with the champion crowned in a little over 30 minutes.

$300,000 KO Games Main Event Final Table Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chips Big Blinds
1 scheeescheee Mexico 2,937,256 49
2 hell0_br0tti United Kingdom 2,837,637 47
3 Elquelele Mexico 1,868,506 31
4 Raise1In. Lithuania 1,780,088 30
5 SMCE13 Brazil 1,709,370 29
6 sheshhhhhhhh Montenegro 1,672,691 28
7 Im_Pulse Germany 832,592 14
8 St_Corvo 691,860 12

Less than five minutes after the first cards were pitched, “hell0_br0ti” min-raised in early position with ace-queen before calling the seven big blind shove by St_Corvo" in the small blind. “St_Corvo” turned over king-queen suited and busted in eighth despite flopping a flush draw.

Germany’s “Im_Pulse” was the next finalist relieved of their stack. They open-shoved from the button for eight big blinds with king-jack, and “sheshhhhhhhh” called in the big blind with ace-six. A jack on the flop looked to have rescued “Im_Pulse” but an ace on the turn ultimately sent them to the rail. “Im_Pulse” collected over $15,000 thanks to picking up a $10,000 mystery bounty on Day 2.

The final six became five when Mexico’s “Elquelele” got a little carried away with pocket sixes. After opening from under the gun, “Elquelele” found themselves on the river of a draw-heavy ace-queen-four-five-two board containing three hearts. “scheeescheee” led on the river with a half-pot-sized bet and quickly called when “Elquelele” raised all-in. “scheeescheee” had defended their big blind with queen-deuce of diamonds, and had the best hand all along.

A cruel hand sent Lithuania’s “Raise1ln.” to the rail in fifth. After losing more than half their stack to “sheshhhhhhhh” in the previous hand, “Raise1lin.” Three-bet all-in for 10 big blinds with king-queen of clubs after “sheshhhhhhhh” had min-raised with king-queen of diamonds. The initial raiser called, and a chopped pot looked the most likely result. However, the RNG put two diamonds on the flop and a flush-completing diamond on the river, and “Raise1lin.” was gone with a bad beat tale in tow.

Brazilian “SMCE13” crashed out in fourth after having their aces cracked. It was three ways to a seven-ten-queen flop, with “SMCE13” opting to only call from the small blind with their pocket rockets. The action checked to “scheeescheee” on the button, the preflop raiser, and they continued with a half-pot bet, making it with nine-seven. “SMCE13” min-check-raised only for “hell0_br0ti” to moved all-in. “scheeescheee” folded, but “SMCE13” called off the 13 big blinds they had behind. “hell0_br0ti” revealed queen-ten for two pair, which held to leave the KO Games Mystery Bounty Main Event with only three hopefuls.

Heads-up was set soon after that last hand. “hello_br0ti” was the chip leader when three-handed play began, but lost a large pot to “scheeescheee” early on. They then three-bet shoved with pocket tens for 14 big blinds, and “sheshhhhhhhh” snap-called with ace-five of spades. That ace-five flopped a wheel, and “hell0_br0ti” was drawing dead on the turn.

“scheeescheee” headed into heads-up holding a 7,816,524 to 6,513,476 chip advantage. The one-on-one battle only lasted four hands despite the average stack being 59 big blinds. “sheshhhhhhhh” limped in with ace-deuce of diamonds and called when “scheeescheee” raised to 600,000 with seven-six of diamonds. An eight-six-queen flop with two diamonds gave something to both players. “scheeescheee” initially checked but then check-raised “shehhhhhhhh”’s stab attempt. “sheshhhhhhhh” put in a raise of their own before calling when their opponent shoved. A six on the turn gave “scheeescheee” trip sixes, and a non-diamond jack on the river brought the curtain down on an explosive final table.

$300,000 KO Games Main Event Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Bounties Prize Total Prize
1 scheeescheee Mexico $7,386 $23,220 $30,606
2 sheshhhhhhhh Montenegro $920 $16,935 $17,855
3 hell0_br0tti United Kingdom $13,531 $12,450 $25,981
4 SMCE13 Brazil $3,775 $9,225 $13,000
5 Raise1ln. Lithuania $9,531 $6,825 $16,356
6 Elquelele Mexico $4,220 $5,100 $9,320
7 Im_Pulse Germany $11,310 $3,840 $15,150
8 St_Corvo $465 $2,910 $3,375

Full 888poker KO Games Results

Expand the table below to discover which 888poker players became KO Games champions during the series.

Event Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#01 - $16.50 Opening Event Mini 1,623 $24,345 PerfectGTO $2,000
#02 - $55 Opening Event Mid 726 $40,000 Sr.Huana $4,466
#03 - $109 Opening Event 288 $30,000 MickeyMous43 $6,465
#04 - $215 Opening Event 582 $150,000 Lavoisier $17,073
#05 - $16.50 Daily Gems PKO 717 $10,755 back2play $1,802
#06 - $55 Daily Gems PKO 406 $20,300 universeluci $3,879
#07 - $33 Daily Gems PKO 312 $10,000 VICMOTA $1,955
#08 - $16.50 Daily Gems Super KO Mini 718 $10,770 vtmRN $1,014
#09 - $320 Super KO High Roller 54 $16,200 mo3ok911 $3,480
#10 - $109 Daily Gems Super KO 111 $11,100 p121a $1,867
#11 - $11 Daily Gems MB Big or Small 1,114 $11,140 HudsonFaria $1,323
#12 - $5.50 MB Big or Small 937 $5,000 juananklam $390
#13 - $22 Daily Gems MB Big or Small 572 $11,440 flushingNUT $1,363
#14 - $320 PKO High Roller 75 $22,500 hell0_br0tti $5,461
#15 – $33 Daily Gems PKO Mini 390 $11,700 RaulAndrade $1,870
#16 - $109 Daily Gems PKO 132 $13,200 viriadulto7 $3,125
#17 - $8.80 Daily Gems Mystery Bounty Mini 75 $6,040 GomesGustavo $1,116
#18 – $22 Daily Gems Mystery Bounty Mid 666 $13,320 AlexCorvin $1,620
#19 - $109 Daily Gems Mystery Bounty 121 $12,100 michel.mica $3,200
#20 - $11 PLO Mystery Bounty 233 $2,330 Pibo1797 $507
#21 - $55 Daily Gems PKO 6-Max 319 $15,950 7Marcio7 $3,027
#22 - $109 Daily Gems PKO 6-Max High 129 $12,900 Billy_Slater $2,971
#23 - $16.50 Mystery Bounty Mini 1,609 $24,135 JGX81 $2,842
#24 - $55 Mystery Bounty 789 $40,000 PashuPushu $4,359
#25 - $109 The PKO Rumble 907 $100,000 vyhristy182 $13,582
#26 - $16.50 Daily Gems PKO Mini 746 $11,190\Baleron87 $1,869
#27 - $33 Daily Gems PKO 360 $10,800 wcampelo $2,213
#28 - $25 Mystery Bounty Mini Event 3,993 $100,000 likealei $17,244
#29 - $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event 1,433 $300,000 scheeescheee $36,606
#30 - $16.50 Daily Gems Closing Event MB Mini 942 $14,130 Kvejethebaje $1,398
#31 - $55 Daily Gems Closing Event Mystery Bounty 392 $20,000 Bobo142 $2,309

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