Double Delight for Camosci as Spraggy Leads the Mini Sunday Million
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Italian grinder Enrico “WhaTisL0v3” Camosci added to his already glowing reputation by helping himself to two top prizes at PokerStars this weekend. Camosci, who is based in Malta, was the last man standing in the $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up High Roller before taking down the star-studded $5,200 Titans Event. Combined, Camosci’s scores weighed in at almost $98,000.
Elsewhere, the Stars Season Sunday Million Mystery Bounty Edition didn’t go to plan for Team PokerStars’ Benjamin “Spraggy” Spragg; he busted way before the money. However, the popular streamer leads the final 17 in the $22 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed Mini Sunday Million, which concludes November 25.
Victory No. 1 for Camosci
The $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up High Roller field was compact with only 29 entrants, but there were some legitimate superstars among them. Such luminaries as Jans “Graftekkel” Arends, Blaz “Scarmak3r” Zerjav, Benjamin “bencb789” Rolle, Samuel “€urop€an” Vousden, and Yuri “theNERDguy” Dzivielevski all started by fell short of the top five places where the $30,000 prize pool was distributed.
Ilya “pokanuktus” Pavlov was the first to cash. His fifth-place finish came with $2,105. Austria’s “Jesper8” was the next to fall, followed by Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo, whose elimination left Camosci heads-up against Patrick “JaegsPL” Lauber.
Camosci defeated his final opponent to rake in an $11,830 prize.
Rank | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Enrico “WhaTisL0v3” Camosci | Malta | $11,830 |
2 | Patrick “JaegsPL” Lauber | United Kingdom | $7,708 |
3 | Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo | Andorra | $5,048 |
4 | Jesper8 | Austria | $3,306 |
5 | Ilya “pokanuktus” Pavlov | Slovenia | $2,105 |
Another Win for Camosci
Camoasci completed a brace when he triumphed in the $5,200 Titans Event. Forty-nine players created a $245,000 prize pool that the top six finishers shared. Belarus’ “AcidVaule” was the unfortunate bubble boy, busting in seventh, leaving the surviving players to lock in almost $13,000.
Alexey “avr0ra” Borokov was the first to cash, followed by Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo, Michael “imluckbox” Addamo, and Ukraine’s “drew.derzh.”
Camosci found himself heads-up again, this time against Mexico’s “xpronto.” The end result was the same: Camosci came out on top and reeled in an impressive $86,126, leaving his opponent to collect a $58,969 consolation prize.
Rank | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Enrico “WhaTisL0v3” Camosci | Malta | $86,126 |
2 | xpronto | Mexico | $58,969 |
3 | drew.derzh | Ukraine | $40,374 |
4 | Michael “imluckbox” Addamo | United Kingdom | $27,643 |
5 | Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo | Andorra | $18,926 |
6 | Alexey “avr0ra” Borokov | Argentina | $12,958 |
Other PokerStars Results From November 24
Several other big names become champions at PokerStars on November 24. Tomi “elmerixx” Brouk won the $1,050 Sunday High Roller for $27,688, while Alexandros “Pwndidi” Theologis was the winner of the $1,050 Sunday Supersonic High Roller, a finish worth $26,412.
Event | Entrants | Prize Pool | Champion | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
$1,050 Sunday High Roller | 115 | $115,00 | Tomi “elmerixx” Brouk | $27,668* |
$530 Bounty Builder High Roller | 221 | $110,500 | DoryanGh | $24,496* |
$109 Sunday Warm-Up | 1,009 | $100,900 | viejojuan5 | $16,552 |
$215 Sunday StacKOsaurus | 421 | $84,200 | And_Blr | $14,906* |
$109 Sunday Fenomeno | 778 | $80,000 | Bernardo807 | $13,582 |
$1,050 Sunday Supersonic High Roller | 26 | $26,412 | Alexandros “Pwndidi” Theologis | $12,244 |
$109 Sunday Cooldown | 775 | $80,000 | rollingdrone | $10,775* |
$215 Sunday Supersonic | 238 | $50,000 | Genyss13 | $9,629 |
*includes bounty payments
Spraggy Leads Final 17 in the Mini Sunday Million
Having finished third in the $109 Sunday Fenomeno for $6,901, Benjamin “Spraggy” Spragg turned his attention to the $22 Mini Sunday Million. A bumper crowd of 5,806 entrants turned out in force, creating a $116,120 prize pool. Day 1 paused with only 17 of those starters in contention for the title, and none have more chips than Spragg.
Spragg has already locked in $480 in bounties and looks set to get his hands on the $6,702 top prize. Play resumes at 6:00 p.m. GMT on November 25. Tune into PokerNews on November 26 to discover if Spragg gets the job done.
Rank | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Benjamin “Spraggy” Spragg | United Kingdom | 7,051,128 | 78 |
2 | Bozz53l | Germany | 6,797,016 | 76 |
3 | viejolobo211 | Uruguay | 5,771,313 | 64 |
4 | Karllofff | Andorra | 4,029,006 | 45 |
5 | Scandinar1 | Brazil | 3,974,736 | 44 |
6 | truechain | Brazil | 3,689,793 | 41 |
7 | bebesas | Romania | 3,638,426 | 40 |
8 | NolexPS | Ukraine | 3,363,286 | 37 |
9 | oilucas2007 | Brazil | 3,017,548 | 34 |
10 | Onnelinen | Finland | 2,976,772 | 33 |
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