Jonathan Proudfoot Takes Down the PokerStars Titan Event for $91K

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The $5,200 Titans Event at PokerStars is one of the toughest online poker tournaments. The high buy-in attracts elite-level grinders from far and wide, so coming out on top comes with a substantial top prize and plenty of kudos from the champion’s peers.

The latest Titans Event drew in 59 entries, who built a $295,000 prize pool. $91,663 of that sum is nestled in the PokerStars account of Jonathan “Proudflop” Proudfoot, who defeated Austrian star “Phemo” heads-up to capture the title.

As one would expect, the Titans Event field was a star-studded affair. Such luminaries as Juan “Malaka$tyle” Pardo, Aleksejs “APonakov” Ponakovs, Niklas “Lena900” Astedt, Dominik “Bounatirou” Nitsche, and Pascal “Pass_72” Lefrancois bought in but failed to navigate to the top seven finishing places where the prize pool was distributed.

$5,200 Titans Event Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Prize
1 Jonathan “Proudflop” Proudfoot Ireland $91,663
2 Phemo Austria $66,056
3 Adrian “Amadi_017” Mateos United Kingdom $47,602
4 Alexandre “ReWaRds84” Reard United Kingdom $34,304
5 Gavin “gavz101” Cochrane United Kingdom $24,720
6 Pedro “pvigar” Garagnani Brazil $17,814
7 Kurfurst Austria $12,837
8 Ole “wizowizo” Schemion Austria $0
9 hello-totti Mexico $0

Two of the players at the final table busted empty-handed. Online poker veteran “hello_totti” crashed out in ninth before Ole “wizowizo” Schemion ran out of steam in eight, bursting the money bubble. Last week, Schemion became the New Year Series Main Event champion and banked $224,424.

Austria’s “Kurfurst” was the first player eliminated in the money places, and their seventh-place finish came with a $12,837 payout. Brazilian sensation Pedro “pvigar” Garagnani collected $17,814 for his sixth-place exit before British grinder Gavin “gavz101” Cochrane fell in fifth for $24,270.

Alexandre ReardTwo-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner Alexandre “ReWaRds84” Reard saw his Titans Event run end in a fourth-place finish worth $34,304. Earlier that night, Reard triumphed in the $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up High Roller for $19,912.

The tournament progressed to the heads-up stage when Spanish superstar Adrian “Amadi_017” Mateos crashed out in third. Mateos reeled in $47,602 and left Proudfoot in a one-on-one clash with “Phemo” of Austria.

Proudfoot eventually came out on top and raked in a $91,663 score, leaving “Phemo,” the New Year Series Main Event fourth-place finisher ($99,418), to scoop the $66,056 consolation prize.

Reard and Cimbolas Among the Weekend’s Winners

Matas CimbolasAs mentioned, Alexandre “ReWaRds84” Reard won the $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up High Roller for $19,912 on his way to a fourth-place exit in the $5,200 Titans. Lithuania’s Matas “bebaimis777” Cimbolas also found himself in the winner’s circle, taking down the $215 StacKOsaurus for $15,686, which included progressive bounty payments.

There were mixed emotions for Team PokerStars’ Laurie “LaliTournier” Tournier in the $109 Sunday Million. The popular Brazilian finished Day 1 of the Sunday Million 21st in chip with 123 players remaining. However, Day 2 didn’t go to plan, and Tourneier crashed out in 97th place for $1,516. “8_Spizzico_9” came out on top and helped themselves to $79,534.

Tournier’s teammate, Benjamin “Spraggy” Spragg, came agonizingly close to becoming the $109 Sunday Fenomeno champion. The British streamer ultimately finished second for $9,773, missing out to Paddy Power Poker Ambassador Conor “ccOOnnOOrr” O’Driscoll heads-up.

Event Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
$109 Sunday Million 10,223 $1,022,300 8_Spizzico_9 $79,534
$1,050 Sunday High Roller PKO 132 $132,000 luckyfluke $30,599*
$1,050 Sunday Warm-Up High Roller 80 $80,000 Alexandre “ReWaRds84” Reard $19,912
$530 Bounty Builder High Roller 236 $118,000 IamMickeyBR $19,806*
$109 Sunday Warm-Up 1,162 $116,200 tuliodutra96 $16,106
$215 StacKOsaurus 378 75,600 Matas “bebaimis777” Cimbolas $15,686*
$1,050 Sunday Supersonic High Roller 35 $35,555 SerVlaMin $14,857
$109 Sunday Fenomeno 822 $82,200 Conor “ccOOnnOOrr” O’Driscoll $13,710
$109 Sunday Cooldown 864 $86,400 LionelStrobe $12,573*
$215 Sunday Supersonic 261 $53,442 Dennys “dennysramos2” Ramos $10,197

Before the weekend, Spragg hit 100,000 subscribers on his Twitch channel. He celebrated that impressive milestone with a victory in the $530 Bounty Builder High Roller worth $10,700, all while streaming his action.

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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