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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

Gross is Live at Two FTs

Head to jeffgrosspoker.tv to catch him live on two final tables, including WPT Super $215.

Find Out what the High Rollers Play with at partypokerTV

Head over to partypokerTV and catch the action as they play down to the money and a winner in WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship. There are just 10 players left now, but the cards up stream action is on delay.

Join James Dempsey and Henry Kilbane calling the action, and get inside the head of the Super High Rollers

Greenwood Bubbles Super High Roller

Greenwood Bubbles Super High Roller
Greenwood Bubbles Super High Roller

Canadian Sam Greenwood was out in 10th place, bubbling the first money prizes in WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship. Eelis Pärssinen then quickly went out in 9th to collect the first min-cash of $52,200, but they are still on the final table bubble.

High Roller Championship is Closed to Entries

High Roller Championship is Closed to Entries
High Roller Championship is Closed to Entries

The field is set now in WPT #14 High Roller Championship with 114 entries and 45 players remaining now. They broke the $1 million guarantee by a reasonable margin with $1,140,000 in total prizes.

Teun Herman Mulder leads with 674,473, about 20,000 ahead of Conor Beresford. There will be 20 places paid in this one, and Day 1 action will end when they get to that number.

Silva Eliminated in 7th Place in SHR Championship

Silva Eliminated in 7th Place in SHR Championship
Silva Eliminated in 7th Place in SHR Championship

Pablo Silva was first off the final table, and the chips seem to have gone to Justin Bonomo. Bonomo now has almost 1.3 million chips, a bit behind the leader Jason Koon. There are now 6 left in the game.

WPT Grand is down to 12 remaining now with Duco Ten Haven leading the field with more than 53 million, nearly twice the second stack. WPT Super $55 is down to 34 left, while they are four-handed in WPT Super $215. The Weekend Final Day is down to just 7 remaining now.

Timo Kamphues has taken the lead in WPT #14 High Roller Championship with 35 players left. That one will play down to 20 players left, then bag and tag for the night.

WPT Super $215 is In the Books

There were 484 total entries in WPT Super $215, and Sergei Konshu made it through all of them to bag the biggest prize. He took home more than $16,600 in total, while Joao M Baumgarten from Brazil was second for almost $8,000 total.

They didn't quite make the guarantee in this one, but came close collecting $96,800 by the time registration closed. Baumgarten and Konshu shared about $7,100 each for the top prize, but the difference in bounties comes in the winner's final bounty total.

partypoker streamer Jeff Gross managed to grab a seat at this final table, but ended up excusing himself early in 8th place. It was still a decent day for the birthday boy with more than $1,400 in total wins.

WPT Super $215 Final Results

PlacePlayerCountryBountyPrizeTotal Prizes
1Sergei KonshuRussia$9,420$7,187$16,607
2Joao M BaumgartenBrazil$688$7,176$7,864
3Bertil Andreas SamuelssonSweden$2,907$4,814$7,721
4Anton HerrmannSweden$2,346$2,158$4,504
5Anton BergströmSweden$1,515$2,188$3,703
6Alberto CiglianoMalta$972$1,726$2,698
7Aleks DimitrovCanada$884$1,293$2,177
8Jeff GrossUnited States$363$1,048$1,411
9Tony SkaffNetherlands$644$851$1,495
WPT Super $215 is In the Books
WPT Super $215 is In the Books

Formula 1 Driver Daniel Ricciardo Knows When to Pit

partypoker Partners with McLaren Racing to Help Players "Know When to Pit"
partypoker Partners with McLaren Racing to Help Players "Know When to Pit"

McLaren Racing driver Daniel Ricciardo knows what it's like to operate at peak performance. Both he and his car need to operate at the outer limits of their ability on race day to stand a chance of winning, or even making it to the end of the race. But he also understands that being at your peak means being in control.

At the poker tables, players don't need to worry about spinning off the track into the wall from a momentary lapse of concentration, or a tire blowout at 200 kph because they didn't pull into the pits. But every poker player has experienced some proverbial version of those when they lose control and don't know when to take a break to fix the machinery.

"Only when we're in control are we in charge of our own race," Ricciardo said in a recent video. "It's sometimes important to hold back, take a break and take stock. It's important to know when it's time to pit."

Gambling and Auto-racing have a lot in common as McLaren Driver Ricciardo explains

Schemion Wins WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship for $388,709

It was a see-saw battle heads-up between Ole Schemion and Jason Koon in WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship. Schemion made it through the 48 entry field that left $1.2 million in total prizes.

Schemion got the lead after decimating Justin Bonomo just before he busted, but Koon clawed his way back and took a small lead at one point.

Schemion flipped the tables again however, doubling up, then sending Koon to the rail in quick succession. Koon went down in the final hand with second nut flush into the nut flush when they both turned diamonds. Schemion banked $388,709 for the win while Koon pocketed $238,734 for second.

WPT #12 Super High Roller Final Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize 
1Ole SchemionGermany$388,709 
2Jason KoonUnited States$238,734 
3Justin BonomoUnited States$155,695 
4Adria Diaz DalmauUnited Kingdom$107,950 
5Vyacheslav BuldyginRussia$79,924 
6Artur MartirosianAustria$66,960 
7Pablo SilvaBrazil$57,629 
8Sami KelopuroFinland$52,200 
9Eelis PärssinenFinland$52,200 
Schemion Wins WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship for $388,709
Schemion Wins WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship for $388,709