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Who won what Wednesday 20th May, with added photo-quiz.

Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

Morning.

Only the £3,000 BH & Midnight Express bettered last week, the rest were either similar or slightly lower, which is probably in keeping with the monthly cycle, &, of course, as Ambo reminded us yesterday, the beautiful weather. Nothing depresses online poker numbers more than good weather.

On a brighter note, the Overlay File was not needed, though Quickdraw only just got there, coming in right on the number, in-off the post so to speak.


£3,000 BH @ 7.30pm £3,600

£1,000 BH @ 7.30pm £1,620

£10,000 Predator Main £13,710

£3,000 Predator Mini £3,305

£2,000 Mega Stack £2,660

£3,000 Sheriff £3,750

£3,000 Turbo BH £3,210

£1,500 Quickdraw £1,500

£1,500 Mid Ex £2,500

Comments

  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £3,000 Bounty Hunter (£3,600)


    The win by mcg899 saved his evening, he played everything but bricked the lot except this one. Still ended up with a healthy profit though. It was a similar story for runner-up destinycod, too.

    If you want to see a fun Sharky graph, go take a look at addo07 who ran 5th here. He went on a super heater in April, but May seems to be panning out even better, with victories in the £3k BH (£930) & Sunday Major (£8,300), plus runner up in a Big Weekend BH for £1,700. Proper money, that, & it all addo's up.

    @mcg899 360000 1 £540 + £369.69 Head Prizes 7

    @destinycod 0 2 £360 + £206.84 Head Prizes 7

    @Gp1991 0 3 £216 + £86.72 Head Prizes 4

    @cindercone 0 4 £180 + £126.56 Head Prizes 4

    @addo07 0 5 £144 + £70.32 Head Prizes 3

    @Jackiebbbb 0 6 £117 + £84.38 Head Prizes 4
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £1,000 Bounty Hunter (£1,620)


    Vskyshark has now won this event twice in just over 2 months. Add in a Midnight Express victory & there's the makings of a solid year so far.

    In 6th was the cleverly-named bulls-up, who spends most of his time playing £5 & £10 Hyper, Turbo & Speed HU stuff.


    @Vskyshark 243000 1 £230.85 + £124.50 Head Prizes 5

    @Intwin 0 2 £148.23 + £72.58 Head Prizes 4

    @Ellie06012 0 3 £92.34 + £64.69 Head Prizes 7

    @keczmo 0 4 £74.92 + £119.29 Head Prizes 11

    @lalbilly 0 5 £61.16 + £15 Head Prizes 2

    @bulls-up 0 6 £51.03 + £49.22 Head Prizes 6
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £10,000 Predator Bounty Hunter (£13,710)


    KingKong33 took the satellite route, winning a £1.80 jobbie & then emerging several hours later with almost £2,200.

    Runner-up wazza83 did it slightly differently, winning a £30 Turbo DYM & investing the proceedings in this, which produced a return of £1,260. That's like winning a ~£1,200 DYM.

    Just musing for a moment, but can you imagine the bubble of a £1,200 DYM? Passions run high even in £5 DYM's, as we saw on a Forum Thread yesterday, so I shudder to think what would happen. Many moons ago - 15 or 16 years I fancy - I played in the first ever $1,000 DYM on PokerStars. I'd love to be able to say I won it, but it was the start of the end of a mighty heater. I had run $100 up to $27,000, & then managed to run it all the way back down to zilch. Jeez, when I look back on my life I've done some ridiculously stupid things.



    @KingKong33 2285000 1 £1730.89 + £458.56 Head Prizes 9

    @wazza8 0 2 £1007.68 + £253.81 Head Prizes 15

    @Monty15 0 3 £610.10 + £134.40 Head Prizes 5

    @Tinderella 0 4 £488.08 + £221.93 Head Prizes 11

    @loololollo 0 5 £411.30 + £193.62 Head Prizes 9

    @Wacko90 0 6 £335.21 + £102.66 Head Prizes 6
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £3,000 Mini Predator (£3,305)


    It's been 4 long years since newie7108 troubled the judges in a headline MTT, so we'll leave him to savour the moment in splendid isolation.


    @newie7108 1322000 1 £396.60 + £125.41 Head Prizes 21

    @Superfoof 0 2 £216.48 + £5.16 Head Prizes 2

    @elvisg1972 0 3 £128.07 + £13 Head Prizes 3

    @raggy94 0 4 £101.63 + £32.54 Head Prizes 9

    @Thewaasp 0 5 £84.28 + £19.02 Head Prizes 5

    @jimblue 0 6 £67.75 + £56.54 Head Prizes 17
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £2,000 Mega Stack B/Hunter (£2,660)


    For today's quiz, what's is going on in this photo? It's not an entirely random question, as Bloke On Floor was one of last night's Mega Stack Finalists.



    @Sunday8pm 1330000 1 £365.75 + £184.51 Head Prizes 8

    @Bobnlin 0 2 £220.78 + £87.66 Head Prizes 8

    @nads123 0 3 £135.66 + £112.63 Head Prizes 8

    @poker69 0 4 £107.73 + £40.31 Head Prizes 4

    @wi03 0 5 £91.77 + £11.25 Head Prizes 1

    @THETANK 0 6 £77.14 + £9.38 Head Prizes 1



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  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £3,000 Sheriff Bounty Hunter (£3,750)



    The winner keeps a £1,000 Challenge Diary on the Forum which he's not updated for over 3 weeks, so maybe we'll see an update today.

    The win by hhamza denied a 2nd win in 3 days to THETANK who won Monday's Mega Stack.


    @hhamza162 375000 1 £562.50 + £350.60 Head Prizes 7

    @THETANK 0 2 £375 + £155.40 Head Prizes 7

    @Papapa 0 3 £225 + £79.69 Head Prizes 4

    @PeteLTFC 0 4 £187.50 + £53.24 Head Prizes 1

    @Ratbag20 0 5 £150 + £28.13 Head Prizes 1

    @Monty15 0 6 £121.88 + £99.62 Head Prizes 4
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £3,000 Turbo Bounty Hunter (£3,210)



    1st & 2nd are both enjoying a good month, this was a 4th headline MTT final for twistedole, whilst newdaddy was just one spot away from winning the £3,000 Turbo for the 2nd time in 5 nights.


    @twistedole 535000 1 £457.43 + £276.09 Head Prizes 11

    @newdaddy 0 2 £282.48 + £136.39 Head Prizes 6

    @duncan1979 0 3 £174.94 + £137.74 Head Prizes 7

    @adamisere 0 4 £141.24 + £122.79 Head Prizes 7

    @luckme002 0 5 £117.97 + £72.06 Head Prizes 5

    @GFKIJKLL 0 6 £99.51 + £25.31 Head Prizes 2
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £1,500 Quickdraw (£1,500)


    A 2nd win in 3 nights for joe759017, taking this one to add to Monday's Midnight Express.


    @joe759017 150000 1 £300 + £156.14 Head Prizes 2

    @loololollo 0 2 £187.50 + £182.52 Head Prizes 7

    @TANKY478 0 3 £112.50 + £111.33 Head Prizes 5

    @gac123 0 4 £82.50 + £60.94 Head Prizes 3

    @wi03 0 5 £67.50 + £46.88 Head Prizes 2

    @hhamza162 0 6 £18.75 Head Prizes 1
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £1,500 Midnight Express B/Hunter (£2,500)



    @Elliott44 375000 1 £349.38 + £183.15 Head Prizes 10

    @toonjat66 0 2 £213.12 + £90.10 Head Prizes 6

    @Jackiebbbb 0 3 £131.25 + £48.40 Head Prizes 5

    @Lee_Boy 0 4 £105.62 + £32.35 Head Prizes 3

    @luckme002 0 5 £90 + £31.99 Head Prizes 3

    @TEXANT 0 6 £77.50 + £24.38 Head Prizes 3
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,011

    £1,000 Rewards Freeroll (1,404 entries)


    @damokent05 2808000 1 £100

    @tony011 0 2 £60

    @Strabdy 0 3 £40

    @Bigfish20 0 4 £30

    @turbolyn11 0 5 £30

    @tsmith17 0 6 £30
  • EnutEnut Member Posts: 3,580
    Tikay10 said:


    £10,000 Predator Bounty Hunter (£13,710)


    KingKong33 took the satellite route, winning a £1.80 jobbie & then emerging several hours later with almost £2,200.

    Runner-up wazza83 did it slightly differently, winning a £30 Turbo DYM & investing the proceedings in this, which produced a return of £1,260. That's like winning a ~£1,200 DYM.

    Just musing for a moment, but can you imagine the bubble of a £1,200 DYM? Passions run high even in £5 DYM's, as we saw on a Forum Thread yesterday, so I shudder to think what would happen. Many moons ago - 15 or 16 years I fancy - I played in the first ever $1,000 DYM on PokerStars. I'd love to be able to say I won it, but it was the start of the end of a mighty heater. I had run $100 up to $27,000, & then managed to run it all the way back down to zilch. Jeez, when I look back on my life I've done some ridiculously stupid things.



    @KingKong33 2285000 1 £1730.89 + £458.56 Head Prizes 9

    @wazza8 0 2 £1007.68 + £253.81 Head Prizes 15

    @Monty15 0 3 £610.10 + £134.40 Head Prizes 5

    @Tinderella 0 4 £488.08 + £221.93 Head Prizes 11

    @loololollo 0 5 £411.30 + £193.62 Head Prizes 9

    @Wacko90 0 6 £335.21 + £102.66 Head Prizes 6
    That's some bankroll management fail there isn't it? How do you manage to pay your staff when you fritter money away like that?
  • DoooobsDoooobs Member Posts: 243
    The photo is Sunday8pm after he won a UKIPT. Too easy @Tikay10.
  • Sunday8pmSunday8pm Member Posts: 58
    Doooobs said:

    The photo is Sunday8pm after he won a UKIPT. Too easy @Tikay10.

    I was just trying to catch some sleep. 4 day tournaments are exhausting 😂

  • thedazzmanthedazzman Member Posts: 949
    Tikay10 said:


    £10,000 Predator Bounty Hunter (£13,710)


    KingKong33 took the satellite route, winning a £1.80 jobbie & then emerging several hours later with almost £2,200.

    A what?! :D:D

    I have only ever known this word to mean one thing from where I am from. Not sure of their value, mind you.

    It made me chuckle.
  • TheEdge949TheEdge949 Member Posts: 5,739

    Tikay10 said:


    £10,000 Predator Bounty Hunter (£13,710)


    KingKong33 took the satellite route, winning a £1.80 jobbie & then emerging several hours later with almost £2,200.

    A what?! :D:D

    I have only ever known this word to mean one thing from where I am from. Not sure of their value, mind you.

    It made me chuckle.
    Don't you do a jobbie in the kettle :D
  • thedazzmanthedazzman Member Posts: 949
    >:) The old jobbie in a kettle prank. Will it ever get old?
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