2019 888poker XL Blizzard

XL Blizzard #32 - $500,000 Main Event
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 888poker XL Blizzard

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k2
Prize
$91,847
Event Info
Buy-in
$250
Prize Pool
$543,790
Entries
1,783
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000

Malta's ".RUIT.HORA." Wins the 888poker XL Blizzard Main Event ($91,847)

Level 40 : 800,000/1,600,000, 200,000 ante
888poker XL Blizzard
888poker XL Blizzard

After more than 15.5 hours of play, Malta's ".RUIT.HORA." emerged victorious in the XL Blizzard Event #32 - $500,000 Main Event for $91,847.

The $500,000 guarantee was smashed with the 1,783 entries and 531 rebuys generating a $543,790 prize pool. A total of 207 players were paid at least a min-cash of $598 for more than double the $250 tournament buy-in.

At least five 888poker Ambassadors entered the tournament. Sofia "sofialovgren" Lovgren was out before the late registration period was over while Chris "888Moorman" Moorman and Ana "anamarquez" Marquez were also both on the rail before the money.

Dominik "888Dominik" Nitsche (87th - $1,088) and Martin "MJacobson888" Jacobson (148th - $707) both had more success than their fellow ambassadors by going deep into the money.

The final table began nearly 12 hours after the tournament kicked off after Lithuania's "Estrellittaa" bowed out in tenth place for $4,568. "MisterN411" began the final table action in the lead with almost double the chips of the second place stack of ".RUIT.HORA.".

Greece's "Gkap13" was first to go at the final table in ninth place for $5,873 when his or her ace-three didn't get there against the pocket sixes held by Brazil's "catcholao".

Shortly after, Germany's "polomichi18" was ousted in eighth place for $10,332 when this player's ace-five proved to be no good against the pocket fives held by ".RUIT.HORA.".

"DeucesofDuc0" then eliminated Bahrain's "MFA1770" in seventh place for $15,498 with king-queen holding strong against queen-jack. ".RUIT.HORA" then took the chip lead after eliminating "catcholao" in sixth place for $20,664.

Next to go was Russia's "petushki777" in fifth place for $25,830 after this player jammed a short stack with pocket nines only to run into the pocket tens held by "MisterN411".

The chip lead then changed hands several times. First, it went back to "MisterN411" before ".RUIT.HORA." reclaimed it. "DeuceofDuc0" was able to grab the lead before extending it to more than half the chips in play by eliminating Russia's "Gunning_4you" in fourth place for $35,346. The money was all-in preflop but by the end of the hand the pocket sevens held by "Gunning_4you" nailed a set only to lose to a flush with "DeuceofDuc0" connecting with his or her ace-jack suited.

"DeuceofDuc0" was able to extend his or her lead to more than double both of his or her opponents combined. This player amassed even more chips heading into heads-up battle. "DeuceofDuc0" nailed quads with pocket threes in an all-in preflop flip against king-seven to eliminate "MisterN411" in third place for $50,029.

"DeuceofDuc0" entered heads-up play with a 4:1 chip advantage but ".RUIT.HORA." was able to battle back to almost even the stacks.

The second to last hand was the game changer when ".RUIT.HORA." caught his opponent bluffing and made a big hero-call with fourth-pair to leave his opponent with about three big blinds.

".RUIT.HORA." then jammed the button the next hand with king-deuce and was able to hold against five-four to eliminated "DeuceofDuc0" in second place for $65,364.

888poker XL Blizzard Event #32: $500,000 Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1.RUIT.HORA.Malta$91,847
2DeuceofDuc0Unknown$65,364
3MisterN411Unknown$50,029
4Gunning_4youRussia$35,346
5petushki777Russia$25,830
6catcholaoBrazil$20,664
7MFA1770Bahrain$15,498
8polomichi18Germany$10,332
9Gkap13Greece$5,873

This concludes the coverage of XL Blizzard. Stay tuned to PokerNews as we cover more live and online events including the World Series of Poker this summer.

"DeuceofDuc0" Eliminated in 2nd Place ($65,364)

Level 40 : 800,000/1,600,000, 200,000 ante

After more than 15 1/2 hours of play, the tournament has ended. The second to last hand was the big one.

"DeuceofDuc0" raised the button to 3.6 million and got a call from ".RUIT.HORA." in the big blind. ".RUIT.HORA." check-called 3.6 million on the {7-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{k-Spades} flop and check-called again a bet of 12.1 million after the {2-Hearts} came on the turn.

".RUIT.HORA." checked once again after the {q-Clubs} came on the river and "DeuceofDuc0" jammed covering the 36 million left in the stack of ".RUIT.HORA." ".RUIT.HORA." wasted no time and made the call with {7-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} which proved to be good against the {9-Spades}{5-Spades} held by "DeuceofDuc0".

".RUIT.HORA." then jammed the next hand with {k-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} and "DeuceofDuc0" made the call for 4.5 million with {5-Hearts}{4-Clubs}. "DeuceofDuc0" was eliminated in second place for $65,364 after his or her hand was unable to connect with the {9-Spades}{q-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{q-Spades} board.

Meanwhile, ".RUIT.HORA" was declared the winner of the XL Blizzard Event #32 - $500,000 Main Event for $91,847. Stay tuned for the recap.

Player Chips Progress
".RUIT.HORA."
".RUIT.HORA."
115,700,000 115,700,000
DeuceofDuc0 nl
DeuceofDuc0
Busted

"Gkap13" Eliminated in 9th Place ($5,873)

Level 36 : 300,000/600,000, 75,000 ante

"Gkap13" open-jammed 3.8 million from the small blind with {a-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} and was called by "catcholao" in the big blind with {6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}.

Despite hitting two-pair on the {3-Clubs}{4-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{2-Clubs} board, "gkap13" was eliminated in ninth place for $5,873 with his or her opponent hitting a set on the flop.

Player Chips Progress
catcholao br
catcholao
12,082,000 2,432,000
gkap13 gr
gkap13
Busted

"Samjonez" Bubbles

Level 22 : 12,500/25,000, 3,125 ante
Bubble Hand
Bubble Hand

The tournament is now in the money after "samjonez" bubbled the tournament in 208th place.

"Jwackfelt" opened for 50,000 from the small blind and "samjonez" defended. "Jwackfelt" led out for 50,000 after the {9-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{2-Hearts} came on the flop and got a call.

Both players checked after the {10-Diamonds} came on the turn before "jwackfelt" bet more than enough to cover the 148,360 "samjonez" had behind and got a call after the {8-Diamonds} completed the board on the river.

"Jwackfelt" rivered a straight with {j-Clubs}{7-Hearts} and won the hand after after "samjonez" turned over {k-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} for a pair.

Player Chips Progress
jwackfelt se
jwackfelt
680,000
samjonez eg
samjonez
Busted

"Runslikesun" Doubles Set Over Set

Level 6 : 400/800, 100 ante

"Runslikesun" opened to 1,600 from under the gun and got three callers including "Vladian56" from the button.

The {a-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{4-Spades} came on the flop and "runslikesun" checked before another player bet 2,600. Both "Vladian56" and "runslikesun" called.

The action checked to "Vladian56" after the {q-Diamonds} came on the turn and this player bet 8,150. "Runslikesun" called and the other player folded.

"Runslikesun" checked again after the {2-Hearts} completed the board on the river. "Vladian56" bet enough to cover the 15,238 left in his or her opponent's stack and "runslikesun" called.

"Vladian56" flopped a set with {8-Spades}{8-Hearts} but was coolered with "Runslikesun" flopping a better set with {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}.

Player Chips Progress
runlikesun
runlikesun
63,076
Vladian56 ru
Vladian56
25,023

Welcome to the XL Blizzard $500,000 Guaranteed Main Event

888poker XL Blizzard
888poker XL Blizzard

Welcome to the $250 XL Blizzard #32 - $500,000 Main Event taking place online at 888poker at 6 p.m. GMT.

The tournament is easily the highlight of the schedule with a $500,000 guarantee or more than five-times that of any other tournament on the XL Blizzard schedule.

The Main Event is a deep-stacked affair with players beginning the tournament with 50,000 chips and blinds increasing every 20 minutes. Players will be able to rebuy for 50,000 additional chips up to three times for $250 during the five-hour late registration period provided that they lose all their chips.

PokerNews will provide you with live updates throughout the event so you can keep track of who's winning and who's losing if you're not able to follow along with the action in the 888poker client. We'll bring you all the big hands, all the bad beats and all the drama of this amazing event!

XL Blizzard Returns to 888poker on April 4-14

888poker XL Blizzard
888poker XL Blizzard

Big tournament action is heading to 888poker with the return of the XL Blizzard on April 4-14. The schedule features 34 action-packed tournaments with more than $1.7 million in guarantees.

Any player can take part in the XL Blizzard regardless of the size of his or her bankroll considering buy-ins range from $5.50 to $320. There are also satellites where players can get into events for even cheaper or even for free.

PokerNews will be on hand to cover four of the marquee tournaments on the schedule including the XL Blizzard Event #1 - $100,000 Opening Event on April 4, the XL Blizzard #16 - $100,000 High Roller on April 9, the XL Blizzard #32 - $500,000 Main Event on April 14, and the XL Blizzard #33 - $50,000 Mini Main Event on April 14.

Here is a look at each of these tournaments:

$100,000 Opening Event

The festival kicked off on Thursday, April 4 at 6 p.m. GMT with the lucrative XL Blizzard #1 - $100,000 Opening Event featuring a $109 buy-in and a $100,000 guarantee. The event provided plenty of play with 50,000 in starting chips and blind levels increasing every 15 minutes.

Russia's "plomoor" outlasted a field of 727 entrants and 227 rebuys to ship the event for $16,458.

$100,000 High Roller

The XL Blizard #16 - $100,000 High Roller took place on Tuesday, April 9 at 6 p.m. GMT and features the highest buy-in of any of the events on the schedule at $320.

The pace of the $100,000 guaranteed event was slightly faster than that of the Opening Event with players starting off with 50,000 in chips and blinds increasing every 12 minutes. Players were able to reenter up to three times during the 200-minute late registration period.

After more than eight hours of play, Canada's "bybababy" outlasted a field of 192 entrants plus 89 rebuys to win the XL Blizzard Event #16: $100,000 High Roller for $19,551 as part of a heads-up deal with Malta's "jmsantos10".

$500,000 Main Event

The XL Blizzard #32 - $500,000 Main Event on April 14 at 6 p.m. GMT is easily the highlight of the festival thanks to its big $500,000 guarantee for just a $250 buy-in.

The structure is one of the best you will see online with 50,000 in starting chips and blinds levels increasing every 20 minutes. Players can opt to reenter up to three times during the five-hour late registration period.

$50,000 Mini Main Event

One hour after the Main Event, the XL Blizzard #33 - $50,000 Mini Main Event kicks off at 9 p.m. GMT. The buy-in is just $33 with players competing for at least a $50,000 guarantee.

The structure is similar to that of the Main Event except blind levels increase every 12 minutes and the late registration period closes after 200 minutes.

Amazing Promotions Including WSOP Packages

888poker is making it easy for players to join in on the action in the XL Blizzard by not only making the buy-ins affordable but also hosting tons of satellites where you can get in cheaply.

Some of the satellites even allow you to get into events for free. If you already have an account at 888poker and have made a deposit, you should have already received two free tickets for daily freeroll satellites to the Mini Opening Event and the Main Event. You can earn more tickets to these freerolls by completing simple missions.

If you don't already have an account, you can also grab three free tickets simply by signing up to 888poker through PokerNews and making your first deposit of at least $10 using the "BLIZZARD10" bonus code.

In addition, 888poker is inviting players that participate in at least five XL Blizzard Events into a freeroll that awards a $12,600 WSOP Main Event package to the winner and three $2,700 Crazy 8’s packages to those who finish second through fourth.

XL Blizzard Full Schedule

DateTime (GMT)EventBuy-in
Thurs., April 46:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #1 - $100,000 Opening Event$109
 6:01 p.m.XL Blizzard #2 - $20,000 Mini Opening Event$16.50
 8:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #3 - $20,000 Late Opening Event$55
Fri., April 56:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #4 - $30,000 PKO$55
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #5 - $20,000 Mini PKO$22
Sat., April 66:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #6 - $30,000 Crazy 8$88
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #7 - $10,000 Mini Crazy 8$8.80
 8:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #8 - $10,000 Late Crazy 8$44
Sun., April 75:30 p.m.XL Blizzard #9 - $120,000 Mega Deep$215
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #10 - $100,000 Tune Up$160
 6:01 p.m.XL Blizzard #11 - $50,000 Mini Tune Up$16.50
 7:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #12 - $10,000 Micro Tune Up$5.50
 9:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #13 - $20,000 Late Tune Up$55
Mon., April 86:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #14 - $30,000 R&A Event$55
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #15 - $10,000 Mini R&A$5
Tues., April 96:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #16 - $100,000 High Roller$320
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #17 - $30,000 Mini High Roller$55
 8:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #18 - $20,000 Late High Roller$109
Wed., April 106:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #19 - $50,000 PKO$109
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #20 - $20,000 Mini PKO$16.50
 8:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #21 - $10,000 Late PKO$33
Thurs., April 116:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #22 - $75,000 PKO 8-Max$215
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #23 - $20,000 Mini PKO 8-Max$22
 8:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #24 - $20,000 Late PKO 8-Max$55
Fri., April 126:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #25 - $30,000 DeepStack$55
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #26 - $20,000 Mini DeepStack$16.50
 8:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #27 - $10,000 Late DeepStack$33
Sat., April 136:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #28 - $30,000 6-Max$109
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #29 - $20,000 Mini 6-Max$16.50
 8:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #30 - $15,000 Late 6-Max$55
Sun., April 145:30 p.m.XL Blizzard #31 - $120,000 Mega Deep$215
 6:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #32 - $500,000 Main Event$320
 7:00 p.m.XL Blizzard #33 - $50,000 Mini Main$33
 7:30 p.m.XL Blizzard #34 - $15,000 Micro Main$5.50