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Who won what on Thursday February 13th, including Final Table Jackpot news

Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171


It was a "just about" night for numbers. The Main came in precisely on the number, not a penny more, not a penny less, while the other 4 all just about fell over the line. Overall, Prize Pools shaded Guarantees by 6%. I guess we could say that Sky James got it spot on.

We also saw some excitement in the FTJ department.

£6,000 Hitman Main (£6,000)

£1,500 Hitman Mini (£1,750)

£2,000 Sheriff (£2,150)

£1,000 Quickdraw (£1,100)

£1,000 Midnight Ex (£1,220)

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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171

    £6,000 Hitman Bounty Hunter (£6,000)


    Despite modest volume, MrKey has done rather well over the last 5 years. He tends to play 1 night of MTT's per week, usually 2 or 3 MTT's, & last night fitted the bill, his first games in exactly a week, & he played 3. When one of them is the Main, that's a very nice winning ratio.

    bigpoy was 2nd, & swimmr, despite splashing around in a lot of pots, crawled into 3rd.

    In 4th was IamAll_En, who is partial to £50 Heads Up Hypers, & who won both Sheriff & Midnight Ex in December.

    @MrKey 1000000 1 £817.50 + £426.96 Head Prizes 15

    @bigpoy 0 2 £490.50 + £138.22 Head Prizes 7

    @Swimmr 0 3 £300 + £168.90 Head Prizes 8

    @IamAll_En 0 4 £235.50 + £158.60 Head Prizes 7

    @Negrean 0 5 £201 + £31.82 Head Prizes 2

    @pharaoh1 0 6 £169.20 + £59.07 Head Prizes 4
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171


    £1,500 Mini Hitman (£1,750)


    ddomo booked the win, his best result since running 2nd in a Mini UKOPS at the end of October.

    The stand-out result though was IamAll_En, 3rd in this & 4th in the Main, so he collects a £250 Final Table Jackpot. Very nice too.

    @ddomo 700000 1 £220.94 + £71.41 Head Prizes 13

    @Elephant1 0 2 £128.62 + £36.94 Head Prizes 7

    @IamAll_En 0 3 £77.88 + £38.92 Head Prizes 11

    @gadycioxx 0 4 £62.30 + £15.18 Head Prizes 6

    @CassClay18 0 5 £52.50 + £29.22 Head Prizes 9

    @spam600 0 6 £42.79 + £18.78 Head Prizes 6
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171

    £2,000 Sheriff Bounty Hunter (£2,150)


    gaming123 has not been putting in huge volume recently, but the results keep coming. This was his 11th "Big 5" FT of 2020, though as far as I can tell, the first victory.

    mattprawn has been quiet of late, & sadly was not at SPT Manchester, but was a fine 2nd here on what was a really tough FT. Presumably he got lucky.


    @gaming123 215000 1 £430 + £293.92 Head Prizes 7

    @mattprawn 0 2 £268.75 + £131.85 Head Prizes 5

    @grinddd 0 3 £161.25 + £77.34 Head Prizes 2

    @fishhhhh 0 4 £118.25 + £103.13 Head Prizes 4

    @Alfie4paws 0 5 £96.75 + £28.13 Head Prizes 1

    @miniman88 0 6 £42.19 Head Prizes 2
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171

    £1,000 Quickdraw (£1,100)



    Amazingly, the winner was playing just his 8th MTT in 8 years, so he averages 1 MTT per year.

    Sheriff winner gaming123 was 3rd, while I doubt alancarr12 was too thrilled to finish 4th & get paid exactly zilch, not even a Head Prize.


    @hookufis30 110000 1 £275 + £291.01 Head Prizes 9

    @Karaoke 0 2 £165 + £51.56 Head Prizes 2

    @gaming123 0 3 £110 0

    @alancarr12 0 4 0

    @BarneyIsle 0 5 £48.05 Head Prizes 2
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171

    £1,000 Midnight Express B/Hunter (£1,220)



    sherifoo7, without a Results Thread namecheck for 7 whole years, took the win.

    MAXALLY is on a roll, 3rd in the Main the previous night, now 2nd in Mid Ex, as a result of which his Sharky graph has gone vertical.


    @sherifoo7 183000 1 £183 + £132.27 Head Prizes 8

    @MAXALLY 0 2 £122 + £68.25 Head Prizes 5

    @BooBooTheB 0 3 £73.20 + £41.02 Head Prizes 4

    @TEXANT 0 4 £61 + £59.53 Head Prizes 5

    @DAKING 0 5 £48.80 0

    @W1SHB0NE 0 6 £39.65 + £36.57 Head Prizes 4
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    madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,305
    Tikay10 said:


    £1,000 Midnight Express B/Hunter (£1,220)



    sherifoo7, without a Results Thread namecheck for 7 whole years, took the win.

    MAXALLY is on a roll, 3rd in the Main the previous night, now 2nd in Mid Ex, as a result of which his Sharky graph has gone vertical.


    @sherifoo7 183000 1 £183 + £132.27 Head Prizes 8

    @MAXALLY 0 2 £122 + £68.25 Head Prizes 5

    @BooBooTheB 0 3 £73.20 + £41.02 Head Prizes 4

    @TEXANT 0 4 £61 + £59.53 Head Prizes 5

    @DAKING 0 5 £48.80 0

    @W1SHB0NE 0 6 £39.65 + £36.57 Head Prizes 4
    My 'coaching' worked then Alan? Lesson 1 Don't **** it up! >:);)
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    SwimmrSwimmr Member Posts: 14
    'swimmr, despite splashing around in a lot of pots, crawled into 3rd.'

    Hmm, not sure if this is a pun or a needle :/
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171
    Swimmr said:

    'swimmr, despite splashing around in a lot of pots, crawled into 3rd.'

    Hmm, not sure if this is a pun or a needle :/

    @Swimmr

    Ha, deffo not a needle, just two dreadful puns.

    It got you to post though, so whatever it was it worked.

    Well done bud.
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    PKRParPKRPar Member Posts: 2,233
    Safe to say that pun dived.
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    SwimmrSwimmr Member Posts: 14
    So dreadful didn't even notice the second one, probably shows how long its been since i swam. And ty not a bad score of a £1.6 satty

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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171
    Swimmr said:

    So dreadful didn't even notice the second one, probably shows how long its been since i swam. And ty not a bad score of a £1.6 satty


    @Swimmr

    Yup, the 2nd one was beautifully disguised.

    And yes, cracking result from a £1.60 satty.
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    mattprawnmattprawn Member Posts: 632
    Thanks for the write up Tony. Did I get lucky? Depends if you count flopping the straight flush against the chippy with him holding the A high flush? Sorry not to make Manchester. I've been trying to keep up health related New Year resolutions. One of which is running the Copenhagen Marathon in May. So far up to 15k and over a stone lighter than 1 January...
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171
    mattprawn said:

    Thanks for the write up Tony. Did I get lucky? Depends if you count flopping the straight flush against the chippy with him holding the A high flush? Sorry not to make Manchester. I've been trying to keep up health related New Year resolutions. One of which is running the Copenhagen Marathon in May. So far up to 15k and over a stone lighter than 1 January...

    @mattprawn

    Good to hear from you mate.

    That's the dream scenario Matt, straight flush v Ace flush, nice one. I had a straight flush at SPT Manchester but could not get paid.

    You've lost a stone since Xmas? Awesome work, well done.

    Whatever made you select a marathon in Copenhagen of all places? And are you not a little, well, you know, "senior" to be running marathons?
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    mattprawnmattprawn Member Posts: 632
    Well how rude! I've been saying for the last 10 years that I've one more marathon in me. For motivation I've been making sure everyone I know is aware I've committed to it - nothing like the prospect of looking like a numpty to keep motivation up. When I get fit I really enjoy running and I'm just getting to the stage where it feels good again. Poker isn't the best preparation for running so I thought I'd give the big boys a few weeks off snaffling my poker buy ins. 3 more months of training. Wish me luck...

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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 161,171
    edited February 2020
    mattprawn said:

    Well how rude! I've been saying for the last 10 years that I've one more marathon in me. For motivation I've been making sure everyone I know is aware I've committed to it - nothing like the prospect of looking like a numpty to keep motivation up. When I get fit I really enjoy running and I'm just getting to the stage where it feels good again. Poker isn't the best preparation for running so I thought I'd give the big boys a few weeks off snaffling my poker buy ins. 3 more months of training. Wish me luck...

    @mattprawn

    ;)

    I don't think you need luck mate, your determination is obvious, but VBOL anyway.

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    mattprawnmattprawn Member Posts: 632
    Cheers Tony. Much appreciated - will do my best
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