Thousands of 888poker Players Take Advantage of the Sunday Sale Promotion

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
4 min read
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Three of 888poker's most popular tournaments were available to play for half of their usual price on June 7, and thousands of players took full advantage. A combined 2,808 players entered the $100,000 Sunday Sale Mystery Bounty Main Event, the $25,000 Sunday Sale Mystery Bounty 55, and the $25,000 Sunday Sale Big Shot 525 for half of those events' usual buy-ins.

The $100,000 Sunday Sale Mystery Bounty Main Event was the best value for players. Not only did it have the largest guaranteed prize pool, but this tournament overlays every week when its usual $109 buy-in is in effect, so slashing it to $55 was a generous, if high-risk, move on 888poker's part.

By the time late registration closed, 1,700 entries had been processed, leaving a $15,000 overlay for 888poker to make up. Perhaps the popularity of mystery bounty tournaments is waning?

The biggest success story of this tournament wasn't those eight players who navigated to the final table, but the player who busted in 233rd place. That finish earned them $65, but they also opened a mystery bounty envelope containing a cool $10,000, meaning "kemogroup" took home $10,065 for their $55 investment!

$100,000 Sunday Sale Mystery Bounty Main Event Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryBountiesChip CountBig Blinds
1_Chameleon_Ukraine$2989,149,48176
2gagauzoguzMoldova$2114,756,70040
3sickliedSweden$2373,132,75426
4Paula499Brazil$3612,415,26820
5ChrisJ00Germany$2622,249,09119
6davedelmarUnited Kingdom$3621,888,69216
7slasha21United Kingdom$137986,6828
8POKERCASH33Canada$49921,3328

The tournament paused once the eight-handed final table was reached, with those eight finalists returning to their seats on June 8 to wrap up matters.

Canada's "POKERCASH33" reached the final table as the shortest stack, and they were the first out the door. They were first followed by Germany's "ChrisJ00" before Sweden's " sicklied " bowed out in sixth.

Fifth place went to Brazilian "Paula499" with the United Kingdom's "davedelmar" finding themselves void of chips soon after.

Another British player, "slasha21," sat down at the final table with only eight big blinds, the second-shortest stack. However, they managed to mount an almost epic comeback, which was cut short when they fell in third.

That elimination left Moldova's "gagauzoguz" heads-up against "_Chameleon_" of Ukraine for the title and the largest slice of the regular prize pool. The former came out on top and banked a total prize worth $6,880, leaving the runner-up to pad their bankroll with $5,028.

888poker Continues RakeLESS Sundays for $100K Mystery Bounty in June

$100,000 Sunday Sale Mystery Bounty Main Event Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1gagauzoguzMoldova$360$6,520$6,880
2_Chameleon_Ukraine$298$4,730$5,028
3slasha21United Kingdom$161$3,425$3,586
4davedelmarUnited Kingdom$362$2,500$2,862
5Paula499Brazil$373$1,840$2,213
6sickliedSweden$237$1,350$1,587
7ChrisJ00Germany$262$1,000$1,262
8POKERCASH33Canada$49$800$849

Romanian One-Two in the $25K Sunday Sale Mystery Bounty

Exactly 1,000 buy-ins were processed in the $25,000 Sunday Sale Mystery Bounty 55, meaning the guarantee was hit on the nose.

Although they finished in third place, "acrom14" took home the largest slice of the $25,000 prize pool, thanks to Lady Luck shining down on them. The Moldovan opened one mystery bounty envelope containing one of two $1,000 prizes, before opening the $2,500 jackpot bounty, too! They secured a $4,695 payout after falling in third.

Two Romanians contested the heads-up battle. "doomsdayf" crashed out in second place, earning $1,519, leaving "tafluck" to be crowned this tournament's champion, an accolade that came with a $2,060 score.

$25,000 Sunday Sale Mystery Bounty 55 Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1tafluckRomania$221$1,838$2,060
2doomsdyafRomania$82$1,437$1,519
3arcrom14Moldova$3,626$1,068$4,695
4Doit22Denamark$21$735$756
5blo_odmymindBrazil$76$492$569
6ZaCafuMontenegro$201$358$560
7Fumeta44Brazil$428$250$678
8geggeg777Denmark$5$187$192
9AcidAscorbicBrazil$278$130$408

888poker Regulars Turn Out for the Cut-Price Big Shot 525

The Sunday Sale Big Shot 525 saw its buy-in reduced to a more affordable $265 while keeping the $25,000 guarantee as normal. A field of 108 players ensured the guarantee was surpassed, with 888poker paying out $26,784.

The field was littered with the online poker site's regulars; anyone who regularly reads PokerNews' recap of the $100,000 Mystery Bounty Main Event will no doubt recognize some of the names that navigated to the final table.

Canada's "Reggie_Degen" helped themselves to the $883 eighth-place prize, with the final battle of the final table seeing "kellerassel0" of Germany lock horns with "The_Hoff_Man" of the UK. Both of those players regularly feature in 888poker's higher stakes events.

At the end of the day, it was "kellerassel0" who came out on top. They got their hands on a $6,347 first-place prize, leaving their British opponent to a $4,526 consolation prize.

$25,000 Sunday Sale Big Shot 525 Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1kellerassel0Germany$6,347
2The_Hoff_ManUnited Kingdom$4,526
3FlipandStopKazahkstan$3,294
4Emogirl19 $2,356
5DrakariesCosta Rica$1,607
6Hadendude1Sweden$1,285
7Marcothx $1,071
8Reggie_DegenCanada$883
9get128Sweden$723

The RAKELESS Mystery Bounty Main Event Returns This Sunday

888poker RAKELESS Sundays

Although the Sunday Sale promotion has ended, there's still a lot of value to be had online at 888poker. The $100,000 Mystery Bounty Main Event has been selected to be RAKELESS for the rest of the month. This means that every cent of the $109 buy-in goes into the prize pool, meaning there is no rake charged on your buy-in.

The next RAKELESS event starts at 6:00 p.m. BST on June 14, with subsequent events starting at the same time on June 21 and June 28. Satellites from a mere $0.10 are running right now, while several members of the 888poker ambassadors and Stream Team will be giving away $109 tickets throughout the week.

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Matthew Pitt
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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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