* Sebastian Malec wins the EPT Barcelona Main Event after qualifying for €27*Matt "VegasDietz" Dietrich wins the Sunday Million after a four-way deal
The Sunday Million may not has been the primary headline for the week, but this weej's winner Matt "VegasDietz" Dietrich might feel otherwise. As Kristin Bihr reported for the PokerStars Blog, Dietrich arrived on the final table with 13 big blinds, but turned that right into a first prize of $122,000 after a four way deal. It makes for essential reading.
Here's the entire result.
Sunday Million results for 28 August 2016Players: 5,889Prize pool: $1,177,800.00Places paid: 836
1. Matt "VegasDietz" Dietrich (Canada) $122,108.00*2. donki4 (Finland) $102,475.04*3. DeLaBijen (Netherlands) $96,307.34*4. 39REDMAN (UK) $98,000.00*5. B1GL1P$$$ (Malta) $38,400.756. John-Han (Russia) $38,400.757. ryo1980 (Romania) $18,392.998. James "asprin1" Akenhead (UK) $12,729.429. major 958 (Germany) $8,809.70*denotes a four-way deal
There were other winners over the weekend. Listed here are the highest ten.
$215 SUNDAY MILLION | VegasDietz | Canada | $122,108.00 |
$215 Sunday Warm-Up | Znam | United Kingdom | $44,321.09 |
$1,050 Sunday Grand NLHE | srxakgirona | Mexico | $40,201.43 |
$215 Sunday Supersonic [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo] | grinder1992 | Bulgaria | $29,437.59 |
$700 Super-Sized Sunday [Progressive KO] | wantme1234 | Poland | $26,718.53 |
$1,050 Sunday Grand PLO [6-Max] | Tagult | United Kingdom | $24,374.62 |
$22 Mini Sunday Million | Chancew | Mexico | $23,744.72 |
$11 Sunday Storm | kentoff | Russian Federation | $20,942.12 |
$109 Sunday Kickoff | trickyone14 | United Kingdom | $18,254.29 |
$109 Sunday Cooldown [Turbo] | ViCiuSMaXiMu | United Kingdom | $17,713.29 |
The full list of results is out there so that you can pore over at your leisure by clicking this link to results on PokerStars from August 27 to 28, 2016.
There's not much I WILL BE ABLE TO add here to the extensive coverage from Barcelona this past two weeks, which only resulted in the early hours of this morning. Suffice to mention the last ever EPT Barcelona (before the PokerStars Championship comes into being) provided all of the stories we'd hoped for, and a winner in Sebastian Malecwho won't be forgotten any time soon.
For proof the most efficient thing to do is to click our live coverage at the Blog. You're going to get everything from on a daily basis and each event.
A brief round-up from the weekend. As always send your questions and comments to us on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog.
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