The $100K Mystery Bounty Brazilian players dominated the last table and displayed their poker skills, thereby concluding the main event at 888poker with them front and center. Attracting participants from all around the world, this high-stakes event sought a split of the $102,900 prize pool. Still, the Brazilians stood tall; four of their players made it to the last eight.
$100K Mystery Bounty Adds Extra Excitement
The $100K Mystery Bounty component of the $100K Mystery Bounty event was one of its main draws since it gave the gaming an interesting turn. Every hand might influence the game since players who eliminated others could open mystery envelopes to expose extra benefits. Among the most intriguing mystery reward winners was “aziz.Mancha,” who collected a $3,000 award but dropped out of the competition in 31st position.
888poker StreamTeam Ambassador Leo “KaizenStyle” Jokura took home the largest mystery prize in the $100,000 mystery prize event—a $10,000 jackpot. Jokura finished 22nd overall, but his abundance of points pushed their total award to $10,437, the highest amount of the event.
$100K Mystery Bounty Main Event Final Table
Comprising players from Brazil, the United Kingdom, Romania, and other nations, the last table of the $100,000 Mystery Bounty Main Event was bursting with skill. Especially four of the eight finalists came from Brazil, including chip leader “AquiNaoNene9.”
$100K Mystery Bounty Final Table Chip Counts
Rank | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
1 | AquiNaoNene9 | Brazil | 3,960,394 | 79 |
2 | feij4o | Brazil | 2,812,263 | 56 |
3 | andrasf | UK | 2,385,463 | 48 |
4 | cruiselini | 1,789,729 | 36 | |
5 | bluegemknife | Brazil | 1,764,544 | 35 |
6 | gaboor | 1,695,965 | 34 | |
7 | Gg7elasGG | Brazil | 576,150 | 12 |
8 | UsernameTTF | Romania | 450,492 | 9 |
Drama For The Final Table Of $100k Mystery Bounty
Right from the beginning, the Bounty event’s final table showed action. Following a loss against an ace-six rather than an ace-queen fight, “gabooor” was the first to be eliminated. Before being knocked out in seventh place after their ace-king couldn’t match “cruiselini’s pocket kings,” chip leader “AquiNaoNene9” also suffered losing a large pot to fellow Brazilian “feij40.”
$100,000 Mystery Reward The Path Of The Winner
Though it began the final table as the shortest stack, “UsernameTTF” managed to ladder two spots before breaking into sixth position. “Cruiselini” dropped vital pots and finally finished in fifth place, albeit appearing ready for a great run.
The last three players, “bluegemknife,” “Gg7elasGG,” and “andrasf,” fought fiercely as the $100K Mystery Bounty Main Event developed. Thirty minutes of three-handed play saw “andrasf” ousted when “bluegemknife’s” nine-eight of diamonds outmatched their queen-ten.
Heads-Up In The Bounty Main Event
Two Brazilian players, “bluegemknife” and “Gg7elasGG,” descended the $100K Mystery Bounty Main Event into a heads-up combat. Through “Gg7elasGG’s” great efforts, “bluegemknife” managed to expand its lead by having a chip edge. Following a 40-minute back-and-forth combat, “bluegemknife” won finally.
“Gg7elasGG” limp in with seven-three, the last hand saw “bluegemknife” checked with eight-five. “Bluegemknife” top pair came from a five-king-six flop; following calls on the flop and turn, they finished two pairs on the river. “Gg7elasGG” moved all-in only to be swiftly called, therefore passing the triumph to “bluegemknife.”
Final Results of the $100K Mystery Bounty Event
Rank | Player | Country | Bounties | Prize | Total Winnings |
1 | bluegemknife | Brazil | $1,823 | $7,728 | $9,551 |
2 | Gg7elasGG | Brazil | $918 | $5,649 | $6,567 |
3 | andrasf | UK | $571 | $4,152 | $4,724 |
4 | feij40 | Brazil | $1,485 | $3,052 | $4,537 |
5 | cruiselini | $287 | $2,258 | $2,545 | |
6 | UsernameTTF | Romania | $347 | $1,682 | $2,029 |
7 | AquiNaoNene9 | Brazil | $774 | $1,264 | $2,038 |
8 | gaboor | $3,598 | $957 | $4,555 |
As part of the continuous 888poker Circus of Cards, players can expect additional fascinating competitions once the Bounty Main Event ends. With over $300,000 in prizes, this series gives even more chances for participants to score huge. Track these events with the Poker News Online Tournament Calendar and never miss a value-packed tournament once more.