Live Updates May 2
Day 1 Started
Live Updates May 2
Day 1 Started
It's another Sunday which means that PokerNews is back to bring you some exciting action on partypoker today.
We'll be following the action in The High Roller Big Game today which will kick off at 6:05 p.m. CEST.
Besides that, we're here to tell you about any exciting promotions, clips from the partypoker streamers, tweets you need to see, results from the key events, or the craziest bad beats, fear not: we will have you covered.
Make sure to keep this tab open next to your tables and check back regularly to our dedicated partypoker Sunday LIVE blog to stay on top of all the action. Good luck and have a great Sunday!
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Peru's Diego Cuellar was crowned 2021 partypoker Powerfest Main Event champion last night after a four-way deal that saw him walk away with $173,866.
Cuellar previously finished 22nd in the 2020 WPT Online Championships on partypoker, and came into the final day of the Powerfest Main Event as chip leader.
## Diego Cuellar from Peru ## is the 2021 #POWERFEST Main Event champion courtesy of having the most chips when the… https://t.co/UXdoBEE0YW
— partypoker (@partypoker)
Rank | Player | Country | Payout (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Diego Cuellar | Peru | $173,867* |
2 | Jamie O'Connor | United Kingdom | $168,660* |
3 | Karolis Sereika | Lithuania | $161,316* |
4 | Chanracy Khun | Canada | $151,489* |
5 | Diego Ventura | Peru | $54,114 |
6 | Erik Tamm | Sweden | $42,868 |
7 | Miguel Lopes | Netherlands | $33,266 |
8 | Jorma Nuutinen | Finland | $26,441 |
9 | Willem De Troyer | Belgium | $20,684 |
*denotes four-handed deal
The High Roller Big Game has just started with 27 players in the field. The $250,000 guarantee offers players a shot at a nice prize pool for a $2,600 buy-in.
Late registration remains one for the first 12 levels of the tournament which all last 15 minutes each until a new champion has been crowned.
Last week, Alexandro sTheologis, partypoker Ambassador Patrick Leonard, Pedro Marques, Soenke Jahn, Peter Jetten, Oleg Vasylchenko, Julian Selinger, Soren Jeppesen, and Darko Percic made the final table.
Follow along to see who will do the same this week!
The Daily Legends tournaments at partypoker have proven to be hugely popular thanks to their player-friendly formats. partypoker has slashed the late registration period, limited re-entries, and devised a structure that allows players to head to bed at a reasonable time without turning the tournament into a crap shoot.
Now is the time to try out some of those Daily Legends tournaments because partypoker has launched its Legend of the Week promotion that adds $60,000 worth of value to its Daily Legends schedule every week.
Legend of the Week sees you earn points for playing in selected Daily Legends tournaments from Monday through Saturday. Points are awarded for playing the eligible tournaments, but you earn far more by reaching a final table or by going all the way and becoming a Daily Legends champion.
Daniel Colpoys is leading The High Roller Big Game right now with 2,553,590 in chips. He is followed in the counts by Andras Nemeth (1,931,242), Brynjar Gigja, (1,858,490), Alexandros Theologis (1,828,691), and Kirklan Lycar (1,688,312).
The late registration period is still open for another 2 hours and 15 minutes or so for players to enter if they want a shot at the $250,000 guaranteed prize pool.
The board read when partypoker Ambassador Isaac Haxton shoved from the small blind with the bigger stack for Pascal Hartmann to make the call from the early position with the slightly shorter stack. Haxton tabled the for two pair but Hartmann held the for the royal flush to score the big double-up to leave Haxton short.
The latest promotion from partypoker couldn't be simpler! Just play five or more SPINS games of the same buy-in to earn a flip!
The flip can win you prizes from daily cash prizes, Poker SPINS Tickets, and tournament dollars.
There are four different tiers to the partypoker Coin Flips!