“nonoty” Steamrolls Final Table to Capture PNOC $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event Title

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Day 3 of the $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event is in the books here at the PokerNews Online Championship hosted by 888poker, after less than two hours of play. Germany’s “nonoty” entered the final table as second in chips and put on a dominating performance en route to victory. They topped a field of 1,530 entries, capturing a total of $39,172 from the overall $306,000 prize pool with $22,792 making up the first-place prize.

Lithuania’s “sankovski” was the short stack heading into the final table, and they managed to ladder up all the way to a second-place finish after a short heads-up match. Rounding out the top three was “CurrD” of the United Kingdom.

Final Table Chip Counts

Place Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 “CurrD” United Kingdom 3,965,492 79
2 “nonoty” Germany 2,981,850 60
3 Lukas “RobinPoker.” Robinson United Kingdom 2,352,308 47
4 “PeakyCollins” United Kingdom 1,717,143 34
5 Leo “KaizenStyle” Jokura Brazil 1,674,234 33
6 “Tyrion2205” United Kingdom 1,234,106 25
7 “PheresAA” Brazil 693,391 14
8 “sankovski” Lithuania 681,476 14

Mystery Bounty Portion

The top bounty was claimed during the first hour of play on Day 2, with “luish64” of Brazil being the fortunate one to find the $30,000 payday. They finished in 74th for $35,060, which proved to be the second-biggest payday of any player in the tournament.

Malta’s “Kabosu69” earned one of the two $12,000 bounties before exiting in 54th and “nonoty” claimed the other one by knocking out PokerNews Ambassador Lukas “RobinPoker.” Robinson at the final table.

Final Table Action

The final table set a quick pace from the very start, with “nonoty” earning back-to-back knockouts to propel themself into the chip lead. “Tyrion2205” was eliminated in eighth when their ace-five ran into the ace-queen, and Robinson was sent to the rail shortly after in seventh when he lost a flip with pocket sevens against ace-queen.

From there, “nonoty” began to turn up the heat and leverage their chip lead, using timely aggression to apply pressure and put their opponents in tough spots. They went on to win another flip with ace-jack against the pocket tens of “PeakyCollins”, who exited in sixth.

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The German showed no signs of slowing down. He would go on to knock off another opponent, 888poker StreamTeam member Leo “KaizenStyle” Jokura of Brazil. “KaizenStyle” hit the rail in fourth when his ace-ten ran into ace-king and failed to improve.

When three-handed play began, “nonoty” held a commanding chip lead and seemed destined to take down the tournament. Not letting off the gas, they open-shoved preflop with pocket threes and were called by “CurrD,” who tabled ace-king. “nonoty” was on the right side of the coin once again, and heads-up play commenced.

It didn’t take long for a winner to be crowned after a quick heads-up match. Just a few hands into the duel, “sankovski” moved all in on the button with pocket eights, and “nonoty” made the call with queen-jack. “nonoty” found a jack on the flop to win yet another flip, earning them the title and the biggest score out of any player in the field.

That wraps up coverage of the $215 Mystery Bounty Main Event here at the PokerNews Online Championship. Be sure to follow PokerNews for future events all around the globe.

$215 Mystery Bounty Main Event Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Bounties Prize Total Prize
1 nonoty $16,380 $22,791 $39,171
2 sankovski Lithuania $520 $16,660 $17,181
3 CurrD United Kingdom $2,800 $12,246 $15,046
4 Leo “KaizenStyke” Jokura Brazil $7,840 $9,001 $16,841
5 PheresAA Brazil $0 $6,661 $6,661
6 PeakyCollins. United Kingdom $1,210 $4,960 $6,171
7 Lukas “RobinPoker.” Robinson Malta $130 $3,728 $3,858
8 Tyrion2205 United Kingdom $390 $2,823 $3,213

PokerNews Online Championship Results

The 2025 PokerNews Online Championship concluded shortly after the crowning of the Mystery Bounty Main Event champion. Three other events finished, meaning all 44 PNOC events were done and dusted.

Including re-entries, the PNOC saw 25,430 buy-ins and combined prize pools of $1,133,632. Thank you to everyone who made the 2025 PNOC a roaring success; here’s to seeing you again for the fourth installment in 2026!

Expand the table below to see all 44 PokerNews Online Championship champions.

Event Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#01 – Opening Event Mini (PKO) $16.50 1,447 $21,705 tipsy1312 $1,721
#02 – Opening Event $33 423 $12,690 bargalinhas $2,280
#03 – Opening Event (Mystery Bounty) $55 679 $35,000 WHATaDREAM $4,235
#04 – Opening Event (PKO) $109 975 $100,000 El_hombre $13,823
#05 – Opening Event (MB Big or Small) $22 783 $15,660 MorayEEEEEL $2,202
#06 - Opening Event High Roller $525 70 $35,000 CoCoMic $9,555
#07 – Daily Gems PKO Mini $16.50 689 $10,335 AkTala $1,744
#08 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty $55 330 $16,500 jppinheirocf $2,820
#09 – Daily Gems MB Big or Small $22 579 $11,580 nottodaybro $1,034
#10 – Daily Gems PKO $109 137 $13,700 goldskill $2,840
#11 – Daily Gems Marathon $33 322 $10,000 abrone68 $1,868
#12 – Daily Gems Super KO Mini $16.50 650 $10,000 CERDO93 $836
#13 – Super KO High Roller $320 55 $16,500 Hxs87 $3,845
#14 – Daily Gems DeepStack $109 114 $12,000 h.dogui $2,430
#15 – Daily Gems MB Big or Small $11 974 $10,000 Graviton86 $762
#16 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty $55 297 $15,000 Ezjob $2,727
#17 – Daily Gems MB Big or Small $22 496 $10,000 For1k $1,068
#18 – Daily Gems Big Shot $109 137 $13,700 P.gregoriuss $2,774
#19 – DeepStack High Roller $320 52 $15,600 NUBIER $4,719
#20 – Daily Gems DeepStack $55 262 $15,000 CrackFiend15 $2,923
#21 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty $33 370 $11,100 KJu3Mo4Ka $1,986
#22 – Daily Gems Deepstack $109 135 $13,500 f_salgado $2,733
#23 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty Mini $11 1,179 $12,000 DSM09 $953
#24 – Daily Gems MB Big or Small $22 596 $11,920 SonOfThracia $1,123
#25 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty $55 296 $15,000 HecticMonk $2,340
#26 – Daily Gems Big Shot $109 144 $14,400 konvlo $2,916
#27 – Daily Gems PKO 6-Max Mid $16.50 643 $10,000 kinofan $1,409
#28 – PLO Mystery Bounty $11 195 $2,000 Kevant4 $741
#29 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty 6-Max $22 630 $12,600 ReginaCaze $1,611
#30 – Daily Gems PKO 6-Max $55 274 $15,000 Georgian23 $3,414
#31 – Daily Gems PKO 6-Max High $109 135 $13,500 Mr.Krabs $3,871
#32 – DeepStack $33 433 $12,990 FunkieMunky $2,334
#33 – Mystery Bounty Mini $16.50 1,473 $22,095 melongaarcia $3,195
#34 – Mystery Bounty $55 679 $35,000 brat4erenka $2,961
#35 – MB Big or Small $22 692 $13,840 BotBoz $1,167
#36 – The PKO Rumble $109 572 $57,200 ProfaNic. $9,941
#37 – Big Shot High Roller $525 80 $40,000 scheeescheee $10,100
#38 – Daily Gems PKO $16.50 646 $10,000 funny2cat $1,790
#39 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty $33 411 $12,330 sofffa $1,642
#40 – Mystery Bounty Mini Event $25 2,567 $57,757 Taborlin $3,547
#41 – Mystery Bounty Main Event $215 1,530 $306,000 nonoty $39,171
#42 – Daily Gems Closing Event MB Mini $16.50 923 $13,845 polyspaston1 $1,428
#43 – Daily Gems Closing Event MB $55 329 $16,450 SabDurrr $3,849
#44 – Closing Event MB Micro $5.50 1,027 $5,135 Hey_Arnold $489

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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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