The Rozvadov poker room broke records again. This time it took care of one in the Main Event of the German Poker Days Mystery Bounty edition, where the buy-in was €99+€25+€75 bounty and the guarantee was €300,000. The top three players here also had a ticket to the WSOPE Main Event worth €10,350 waiting for them.
With 3,498 entries, this edition became the biggest GPD ever held, and the prizepool shot up to €572,132. Of this amount, €42,800 was waiting for the winner. The tournament ended with a 3-way deal and a subsequent trophy shootout, after which Polish player Sebastian Kilian emerged as the winner. He defeated German player Patrick Meyer in the final heads-up to take home €29,550. Meyer took home €24,320 for second place. How much the players took home from the bounty prizes was not disclosed by the casino.
*The top three players' totals include tickets to the WSOPE ME
High Roller ended 4-way deal
The GPD High Roller was also played yesterday with a buy-in of €330 and a guarantee of €30,000, bringing the prizepool to €50,760 thanks to 180 entries. In the end, €12,183 was waiting for the winner, but the tournament ended in a 4-way deal. The winner was German player Thomas Kirchner who won €9,701, second place went to Andreas Karasz from Germany with €7,282, third place went to Mikji Jovanov from Macedonia (€6,622) and fourth place went to local player Jakub Schon who took home more than the third place player with €6,877.
Source - Kings Resort