partypoker Sunday LIVE

Live Updates April 18
Day: 1

Time for partypoker Sunday Live

partypoker Powerfest
partypoker Powerfest

Welcome back to PokerNews for coverage of another HUGE Sunday of action at the partypoker online felt.

Today we'll be keeping an eye on the following events:

  • The High Roller Big Game (buy-in $2,600)
  • Powerfest #14: Knockout Weekender Day 2
  • Powerfest #15: $5,200 High Roller
  • as well as the Phase Satellite for the $Powerfest Main Event

Stay tuned for all the updates including exciting promos, clips from your favourite partypoker streamers and much more!

Aliaksei Boika Wins High Roller Big Game (April 11th)

Aliaksei Boika
Aliaksei Boika

Last weekend it was Belarus' Aliaksei Boika who triumphed in the $2,600 High Roller Big Game, beating David Yan heads-up.

Boika took home $62,368 for his win at a tough final table featuring Fedor Holz, Niklas Astedt and Adrian Mateos.

RankPlayerCountryPayout
1Aliaksei BoikaBelarus$62,368
2David YanNew Zealand$40,349
3Alexander ShalkovskiRussia$27,877
4Fedor HolzAustria$19,890
5Christian RudolphAustria$14,917
6Mark RadojaCanada$12,059
7Niklas AstedtSweden$10,288
8Adrian MateosUnited Kingdom$8,837
9Pascal LefrancoisCanada$7,484

Team partypoker's Louise Butler Wins POWERFEST Side Event

Louise Butler
Louise Butler

Louise "lou045" Butler has plenty of ammunition for the remainder of the partypoker POWERFEST after she took down a side event on April 12. The Team partypoker pro came out top of a 606-strong field in the $55 buy-in 7-Max Deepstack Hyper Knockout to bank $4,819 when bounty payments are taken into consideration.

POWERFEST Mini 7-Max Deepstack Hyper Knockout Final Table Results

PLACEPLAYERPRIZEBOUNTIESTOTAL PRIZE
1Louise "lou045" Butler$2,074$2,745$4,819
2realdealbob$2,070$986$3,056
3Fantastik55$1,402$970$2,372
4Hufluxen$929$495$1,424
5ThomasMorstead$621$687$1,308
6alphastars8808$477$75$552
7ripperoni09$336$71$407

Muehloecker Leads High Roller Knockout Weekender Day 2

Thomas Muehloecker
Thomas Muehloecker

Day 1C of the The High Roller Knockout Weekender has come to a close with 24 players advancing to Day 2. That brings the total number of players in the Day 2 field to 52.

The chip leader is currently Thomas Muehloecker who advanced from Day 1C with 1.8 million chips, well ahead of Lars Kamphues and Alex Foxen. Other big names through to Day 2 include Goran Mandic, Sami Kelopuro and Niklas Astedt.

The High Roller Weekender Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Thomas MuehloeckerAustria1,860,915
2Lars KamphuesAustria1,386,005
3Alex FoxenCanada1,384,700
4Goran MandicCroatia1,345,759
5Ronnie LemmensNetherlands1,204,770
6Sergi ReixachMexico1,204,505
7Dmitry YurasovBelarus1,130,261
8Viktor Antal KatzenbergerHungary1,050,297
9Luan Felipe Leonel HertmannBrazil1,037,610
10Darrell GohUnited Kingdom1,004,012

All 52 players will be in the money, with a min-cash worth $1,778. The winner will walk away with $37,821 in prize money, along with their own bounty and any other bounty prizes they've accumulated.

RankPayout
1$37,821
2$37,768
3$25,934
4$17,192
5$12,031
6$9,400
7$6,953

Bicknell into Big Game Lead

Kristen Bicknell Big Game
Kristen Bicknell Big Game

We caught an all-in at Kristen Bicknell's table between her and Aleks Dimitrov.

Kristen Bicknell: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}
Aleks Dimitrov: {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}

Bicknell was already seventh in chips, and Dimitrov was all in for four million. The board ran out [8h4s2cdkh8c] with the king on the turn handing Bicknell the elimination, moving her into the chip lead.

Win Tournament Tickets in the partypoker Predator Hunt

partypoker Predator Hunt
partypoker Predator Hunt

Hunting down partypoker “predators” earns you $22 tickets to the site’s Daily Legends tournament sporting the same name.

The $22 Predator is one of the most popular tournaments on the Daily Legends schedule. It runs Monday through Saturday at 5:05 p.m. GMT and features a $30,000 guaranteed prize pool.

That in itself is worth playing in the Predator, but the Predator Hunt promotion adds even more value. Up to 19 specially selected “predators” will frequent The Predator during the week and these 19 stars have an extra bounty on their heads in addition to the tournament’s bounty.

Want to know what you need to do to win? Check it out below!

Here's how to win by hunting down the predators

Death by Quads for Leonard

Leonard vs Yurasov
Leonard vs Yurasov

Patrick Leonard was all in for less than eight big blinds against Dmitry Yurasov.

By the time the board ran out {4-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{4-Hearts}, Leonard had missed his open-ended straight draw with {8-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} and Yurasov had rivered quads to send the partypoker Team Pro to the rail.

Yurasov is still the chip leader with 2.8 million in chips, with Leonard taking home $4,635 in prize money, including $2,438 in bounties for his 33rd place finish.

Adams Leads High Roller Big Game Final Table

Timothy Adams
Timothy Adams

Timothy Adams has a five million chip lead over partypoker Team Pro Mikita Badziakouski at the final table of The High Roller Big Game, with $68,329 awaiting the winner.

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Marius GierseAustria23,534,152
2Kevin MacdonaldCanada18,655,116
3David PetersCanada17,352,151
4Francois BillardCanada13,717,889
5Artur MartirosianRussia12,716,539
6Elio FoxMexico11,036,854
7Timothy AdamsCanada8,912,794
8Patrick PedersenDenmark4,240,602
9Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus3,833,903

River Hands Badziakouski High Roller Big Game Chip Lead

Mikita Badziakouski
Mikita Badziakouski

Mikita Badziakouski raised to 700,000. Marius Gierse called. Kevin Macdonald three-bet to 3.5 million. Badziakouski four-bet all in for 17.9 million and Macdonald shoved for around 13 million and Badziakouski called.

Mikita Badziakouski: {a-Hearts}{q-Spades}
Kevin Macdonald: {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

The board came {8-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{q-Hearts} with the river handing Badziakouski the winning hand, sending Macdonald to the rail. Badziakouski overtakes Adams and sits in the chip lead with eight players remaining.

Badziakouski vs Macdonald
Badziakouski vs Macdonald

Badziakouski Still Dominating High Roller Big Game

Mikita Badziakouski
Mikita Badziakouski

Following his elimination of Kevin Macdonald in ninth place, Mikita Badziakouski has continued to control proceedings from the top of the chip counts, with Timothy Adams his nearest contender.

After the eliminations of Elio Fox (8th - $10,118) and David Peters (7th - $12,113) the six remaining players are all guaranteed $14,250.

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Mikita BadziakouskiSlovenia43,409,678
2Timothy AdamsCanada35,662,727
3Francois BillardCanada14,492,151
4Artur MartirosianRussia6,965,806
5Patrick Hyllegaard PedersenDenmark6,948,122
6Marius GierseAustria6,521,516