Third Times a Charm as d5t6y7 Wins 888poker PokerNews Online Championships Event

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If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again is how the old adage goes, and it appears “d5t6y7” received that particular memo. The 888poker grinder bought into the $109 Opening Event of the PokerNews Online Championships on November 17 and busted. Their second bullet was also a dud, but the third time was indeed a charm because they rode that one all the way to the finish and became a poker champion.

On Day 1, the 1,092-strong field was reduced to the eight-handed final table. Those finalists returned to their seats on November 18 under the watchful eyes of the 888poker Twitch channel. By this stage, all the big mystery bounty payments had already been won, including a cool $12,000 that Romania’s “CatalinZ11” found before busting in 22nd place. That bounty haul ensured the Romanian was this event’s biggest winner.

$120,000 Opening Event Mystery Bounty Final Table Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chips Big Blinds
1 CaHk1H Belarus 5,154,608 103
2 yaewn Canada 2,609,238 52
3 BlueWalleye Belarus 1,946,532 39
4 POTITOOOOOOOO Malta 1,939,759 39
5 d5t6y7 United Kingdom 1,470,048 29
6 AzaAzaAza Costa Rica 1,469,694 29
7 samuelwallac Brazil 1,305,490 26
8 Male3vich Sweden 484,631 10

Most 888poker Twitch viewers thought “Male3vich” would be the first player heading for the exits because they sat down with only ten big blinds. However, the Swede refused to be the first eliminated finalist. After doubling up, “Male3vich” open-shoved for a little less than 14 big blinds with ace-king from early position. “samuelwallac,” whose stack had dwindled to five big blinds, called all-in with ace-jack. A jack on the flop looked perfect for “samuelwallac” but “Male3vich” turned a Broadway straight to send their opponent to the showers.

“Male3vich” couldn’t put those chips to good use, and they fell in seventh. “d5t6y7” min-raised to 160,000 on the button with pocket nines and called the 15 big blind shove from “Male3vich,” made from the small blind with ace-queen. The nines held, and the final table was down to six players.

Those six became five when “yaewn” committed their last three big blinds with ace-jack and couldn’t get there against the dominating ace-king in the hands of “d5t6y7.”

“AzaAzaAza” crashed and burned a few hands later. An hour into the action, start-of-the-day chip leader “CaHk1H” min-raised to 200,000 on the button, and “AzaAzaAza” defended his big blind with king-jack of spades. The flop fell ten-nine-four with two spades, and the chips were destined to go into the middle. “AzaAzaAza” check-raised on the flop and was called. The turn was an offsuit three, and “AzaAzaAza” shoved for around a pot-sized bet; “CaHk1H” instantly called. A four on the river improved “CaHk1H” to a full house and sent “AzaAzaAza” to the cashier’s desk.

Four-handed play only lasted a couple of hands, ending when “POITITOOOOOOOO” open-shoved 11 big blinds with ace-eight of hearts, and “d5t6y7” called the all-in with pocket sevens. The board flirted with coming to “POTITOOOOOOOO”’s rescue, but the sevens ultimately held.

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Heads-up was determined when “d5t6y7,” who has been relentless since three-handed play began, busted “BlueWalleye” in a relative cooler of a hand. “BlueWalleye”’s last 17 big blinds went into the middle with them holding ace-ten, but that hand was in a world of trouble against the chip leader’s ace-jack. The jack kicker played, and “d5t6y7” took a 10,583,271 to 5,796,729 chip lead into heads-up against “CaHk1H.”

Five minutes is all it took for the champion to be crowned. “CaHk1H” min-raised with jack-nine, “d5t6y7” called with king-nine of clubs, and the flop came out nine-high. “d5t6y7 check-raised on the flop before calling a jam from their opponent. “CaHk1H” needed running diamonds or a jack to double-up, but neither of those scenarios panned out. “d5t6y7” had all 16,380,000 chips in their stack, meaning they were this event’s champion, an accolade that came with $10,358 in prize money.

$120,000 Opening Event Mystery Bounty Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Bounties Prize Total Prize
1 d5t6y7 United Kingdom $1,592 $8,766 $10,358
2 CaHk1H Belarus $1,788 $6,408 $8,196
3 BlueWalleye Belarus $557 $4,710 $5,267
4 POTITOOOOOOOO Malta $802 $3,462 $4,264
5 AzaAzaAza Costa Rica $466 $2,562 $3,028
6 yaewn Canada $1,008 $1,908 $2,916
7 Male3vich Sweden $385 $1,434 $1,819
8 samuelwallac Brazil $538 $1,086 $1,624

888poker PokerNews Online Championships Results So Far

Eight champions have been crowned so far in the 888poker PokerNews Online Championships, meaning there are another 30 to go before the end of this amazing series. Will you become one of them?

Event Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#01 – Opening Event Mini Mystery Bounty $16.50 1,470 $22,050 SlimShady248 $1,546*
#02 – Opening Event Mid Mystery Bounty $55 677 $35,000 Vitorbello $3,551*
#03 – Opening Event Mystery Bounty $109 1,092 $120,000 d5t6y7 $10,358*
#04 – Opening Event High Roller $525 83 $41,500 LordiPari $11,433
#05 – Daily Gems PKO Mid $16.50 703 $10,545 forza749 $1,962*
#06 – Daily Gems PKO Mini $8.80 585 $5,000 ricsaMG $783*
#07 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty Special $55 341 $20,000 SRFC1899 $2,282*
#08 – Daily Gems PKO $109 153 $15,300 MicutuP.K.R. $3,670*

*includes bounty payments

Remaining 888poker PokerNews Online Championships Schedule

Lukas RobinsonAnother four events run on November 19, including a $320 buy-in, $15,000 guaranteed Super KO High Roller for those with deep pockets,

You’ll also find a brace of Mystery Bounty Main Event Day 1s running at 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. GMT. Each costs $215 to enter, with this tournament featuring a $300,000 guaranteed prize pool.

At the time of writing, 449 players have bought in, with 51 progressing to Day 2 on November 25. PokerNews’ very own Lukas “RobinPoker.” Robinson has started the Main Event like a house on fire, bagging up 225,706 chips, enough for third place right now!

Date Day Time PokerNews Buy-in Guarantee
19.11.24 Tue 17:00 PokerNews #09 - Daily Gems - Super KO mini $16.50 $10,000
19.11.24 Tue 18:00 PokerNews #10 - Super KO High Roller $320 $15,000
19.11.24 Tue 19:00 PokerNews #11 - Daily Gems - Mystery Bounty Special $55 $15,000
19.11.24 Tue 19:00 PokerNews #12 - Daily Gems - Super KO $109 $10,000
20.11.24 Wed 17:00 PokerNews #13 - Daily Gems - MB Big or Small Mini $11 $10,000
20.11.24 Wed 18:00 PokerNews #14 - MB Big or Small Micro $5.50 $5,000
20.11.24 Wed 19:00 PokerNews #15 - Daily Gems - Mystery Bounty Special $55 $15,000
20.11.24 Wed 19:00 PokerNews #16 - Daily Gems - MB Big or Small $22 $10,000
21.11.24 Thu 18:00 PokerNews #17 - DeepStack High Roller $320 $15,000
21.11.24 Thu 19:00 PokerNews #18 - Daily Gems - DeepStack $55 $15,000
21.11.24 Thu 19:00 PokerNews #19 - Daily Gems - DeepStack High $109 $12,000
21.11.24 Thu 19:30 PokerNews #20 - SNAP PKO 6-Max Special $16.50 $2,000
22.11.24 Fri 17:30 PokerNews #21 - Daily Gems - Mystery Bounty Mini $8.80 $5,000
22.11.24 Fri 18:00 PokerNews #22 - Daily Gems - Mystery Bounty Mid $22 $10,000
22.11.24 Fri 19:00 PokerNews #23 - Daily Gems - Mystery Bounty $55 $15,000
22.11.24 Fri 19:30 PokerNews #24 - Daily Gems - Big Shot Special $109 $12,000
23.11.24 Sat 17:00 PokerNews #25 - Daily Gems - PKO 6-Max Mid $16.50 $10,000
23.11.24 Sat 18:00 PokerNews #26 - PLO Mystery Bounty Special $11 $2,000
23.11.24 Sat 19:00 PokerNews #27 - Daily Gems - PKO 6-Max $55 $15,000
23.11.24 Sat 19:30 PokerNews #28 - Daily Gems - PKO 6-Max High $109 $12,000
24.11.24 Sun 17:00 PokerNews #29 - Mystery Bounty mini $16.50 $20,000
24.11.24 Sun 18:00 PokerNews #30 - Mystery Bounty $55 $40,000
24.11.24 Sun 19:00 PokerNews #31 - THE PKO Rumble $109 $50,000
24.11.24 Sun 19:30 PokerNews #32 - Big Shot High Roller $525 $30,000
25.11.24 Mon 17:00 PokerNews #33 - Daily Gems - PKO mini $16.50 $10,000
25.11.24 Mon 18:00 PokerNews #34 - Daily Gems - PKO $33 $10,000
25.11.24 Mon 21:00 $50,000 PokerNews #35 - Mystery Bounty Mini Event (Day 2) $25 $50,000
25.11.24 Mon 21:00 $300,000 PokerNews #36 - Mystery Bounty Main Event (Day 2) $215 $300,000
26.11.24 Tue 17:00 PokerNews #37 - Daily Gems - Closing Event MB Mini $16.50 $12,000
26.11.24 Tue 19:00 PokerNews #38 - Daily Gems - Closing Event Mystery Bounty $55 $20,000
26.11.24 Tue 19:00 $300,000 PokerNews #36 - Mystery Bounty Main Event (Final Table) -

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