26 Players in PPM Finals, High Roller Brought Unconventional 16-way Deal

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The Rozvadov poker room is hosting the Polish Poker Masters this week with the addition of the Mystery Bounty Edition, which has a guarantee of €300,000 with a buy-in of €120+€45 bounty. The top 4 players here will also receive a ticket to the WSOPE ME worth €10,350.

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The tournament brought in a whopping 2,387 entries, bringing the prizepool to €325,348. Of that, €107,415 is in the form of bounty prizes, with the top bounty prize worth €15,030 awaiting two players.

Twenty-six players advanced to today's final table and the overall chipleader here is last week's runner-up Toni P., who bagged up a stack of 17,250,000.

A prize of €26,250 awaits the winner and they all have at least €705 in their pockets already. The Polish Poker Masters Mystery Bounty Edition final table will kick off at 14:00 on blinds of 100k/200k/200k and players will run through hourly levels.

Country Name Stack
Italy Toni P. 17250000
Romania Florin Adrian Bilan 15625000
Finland Teemu Anselmi Jaatinen 13300000
Poland Wiktor Weiner 12475000
Ukraine Andriy Melnyk 12175000
Germany Stefan Deckert 8675000
Czech Republic Michal Riczak 8575000
Italy Daniele Vesco 8250000
Germany AlleCasinoFish 8000000
Italy Gabriele Passaro 7525000
Czech Republic Harrynho 7400000
Germany Bora Uludag 7300000
Lithuania KM 6125000
Germany Daniil Viktorovic Strelnikov 5900000
Czechia Pavel53 4925000
Poland Bychku 4425000
Germany Maged Aziz 4350000
Poland Maciej Fabian Zawinowski 3875000
Poland Kacper Mateusz Kuzior 3450000
Germany Axel Bischof 3350000
Lithuania Jaunius Mazevicius 3325000
Lithuania Simas Pikoraitis 2850000
Germany VODAVZOR 2800000
Lithuania Renata Simonaviciene 2775000
Italy Brian Moro 2625000
Lithuania Jurgita Misenioviene 1500000

Unusual deal

Not long ago we brought you an article about a 15-way deal that was made in Las Vegas, specifically in the Ladies Event. It immediately sparked a heated debate in the world that such deals are not good for women's poker and it makes a mockery of them.

An unconventional 15-way chop ended the Ladies event at the Wynn CasinoAn unconventional 15-way chop ended the Ladies event at the Wynn Casino

So we're curious to see what kind of response this 16-way deal, which was negotiated overnight in the PPM High Roller with a buy-in of €400 and a guarantee of €40,000, will elicit. The tournament brought in 150 entries, making the prizepool worth €52,170. This left €13,433 waiting for the winner.

Thanks to the deal of the last 16 players, the winner with the nickname "Mr. Savu" finally took home €12,617. Overall, however, the deal brought only small differences in the payout structure. Judge for yourself:

Place Country Name Payout Deal
1. Romania Mr. Savu €13.433 €12.617
2. Poland Zbigniew Jozef Szczerek €9.234 €10.000
3. Ukraine Asatoma €6.052 €6.027
4. Germany einsGewinner €4.904 €4.879
5. Ireland Niall Daniel Phelan €3.939 €3.914
6. Italy Alberto Mennone €3.078 €3.053
7. Ukraine Ivan Mokan €2.426 €2.401
8. Germany Mateusz Damian Makulik €1.852 €1.827
9. Germany Johannes Hermann Jung €1.356 €1.331
10. Italy Davide Cojaniz €1.096 €1.071
11. France Ryhan Diego Bilal Louail €1.096 €1.071
12. Germany Enes Aptoula Housein €965 €940
13. Germany Ramona Geyer €965 €940
14. Germany Luke24 €887 €862
15. Germany Oshri Haim €887 €862
16. Germany Gerd Suess €375 €375

Source - Kings Resort