The inaugural Sunday Storm field couldn't fit into London's Wembley Arena. It couldn't fit into the Rose Bowl, the Cotton Bowl, or the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Even the biggest football arena within the western world, Ann Arbor's Michigan Stadium, would depart over 3,800 players within the parking space. Nothing attracts a poker player quite like an enormous prize pool and as we learned earlier this month with the Sunday Million 5th Anniversary tournament, should you build it, they're going to probably come. All 113,770 of them.
To celebrate the Sunday 1/4 Million's metamorphosis into the $11 buy-in Sunday Storm, PokerStars guaranteed a $1 million prize pool, and just a few minutes into late registration, it surpassed the guarantee, topping out at $1,137,700. Miraculously, it only took a little over ten hours to head from 12,641 tables to 1. 14,634 players made the money, among them ten members of Team PokerStars Pro and Team Online: Mathew "chipstar1" Didlick (10,999th), Tyler "frosty012" Frost ( 9,010th), Shane "shaniac" Schleger (6,940th), Jude "j. thaddeus" Ainsworth (6,377th), Joep "Pappe Ruk" Van Den Bijgaart (6,017th), Barry Greenstein (4,722nd), Nuno Coelho (4,574th), Liv Boeree (4,171st), JP Kelly (2,382nd) and Dennis Phillips (1,165th). Also creating a deep run was PokerStars live circuit regular Alex "Assassinato" Fitzgerald, who ultimately bowed out in 27th place.
Tripleace112 bubbled the overall table after three-bet shoving for 8.93 million over YouDisgustMe's 2 million opening raise. Dj Andres moved all-in behind him for 24.23 million and YouDisgustMe folded, leaving them heads-up to the board. Dj Andres' A♠K♠ held up against Tripleace112's A♥J♥, and what used to be the scale of a small city was all the way down to nine players.
Here's how the overall table stacked up as action commenced:
Seat 2: dray313 (30,000,947 in chips)Seat 3: Uvelir888 (61,849,821 in chips)Seat 4: YouDisgustMe (121,891,867 in chips)Seat 5: Lucksshadow7 (13,149,570 in chips)Seat 6: Dj Andrés (36,670,534 in chips)Seat 7: Dubble Ace (21,147,284 in chips)Seat 8: Samole9915 (31,459,043 in chips)Seat 9: Vedic.Knight (6,878,196 in chips)
With the blinds as much as 500,000/1,000,000, Lucksshadow7 wasted no time getting his chips within the middle, four-bet shoving for 12.44 million before the flop at the second hand of the general table. Although initial raiser dray313 folded, three-bettor Uvelir888 made the call, his J♦6♦ up against A♣K♦. Lucksshadow7 flopped top two pair, the board running out A♠5♦K♣J♥5♥ to double his stack to 29.52 million. Four hands later, Lucksshadow7 did it again, this time through chip leader YouDisgustMe. Holding K♥J♦ on a Q♠T♦2♥ flop, YouDisgustMe led out for 4.8 million, Lucksshadow7 raised to 13.2 million with A♣Q♣ and YouDisgustMe called. Despite missing his straight draw at the turn when the 2♦ fell, YouDisgustMe fired out 10.8 million and Lucksshadow7 moved all-in for 13.2 million. YouDisgustMe called the extra 2.64 million, Lucksshadow7's queens and deuces holding up throughout the 7♠ at the river. After starting the overall table second from the ground in chips, Lucksshadow7 was now second from the highest with 60.9 million while YouDisgustMe fell to 88.9 million.
The final table had its first casualty when dray313 got his last 21 big blinds in preflop with A♦Q♣ against Uvelir888's A♥J♠, only to look at his opponent turn a Broadway straight at the T♣K♠3♠Q♦4♥ board. Uvelir888 moved as much as second position with nearly 81 million while dray313 departed in ninth place, collecting $8,418.98. Table short stack Vedic.Knight pulled the trigger a couple of minutes later, moving in for 9.44 million with J♣9♠, only to run into moreshipn1mb's J♦J♥. Although Vedic.Knight picked up a flush draw against moreshipn1mb's middle set when the flop came down A♠J♠4♠, Vedic.Knight couldn't find another spade and exited in eighth place for a $13,652.40 score.
Although moreshipn1mb received a pleasing chip infusion on that hand, it only buoyed him for an additional fifteen minutes. With the blinds as much as 900,000/1,800,000, Dj Andres opened for 4.5 million from middle position and moreshipn1mb moved all-in for 29 million from the large blind. Holding A♣7♠, moreshipn1mb was probably hoping for a fold, but instead got a call, Dj Andres turning over a dominating A♥K♦. It hung on the K♥7♦2♣8♦4♣ board and moreshipn1mb hit the rail in seventh, earning $19,909.75.
Although YouDisgustMe quickly lost the chip lead at this final table, he built it back as much as 100 million before shedding all of it in four hands. Lucksshadow7 was the primary lucky recipient of a double-up, his A♠K♥ flopping a king against YouDisgustMe's pocket tens. 1/2 the 80 million he was left with went to Uvelir888, who successfully value bet his queens and tens to win a 75 million pot and move into the chip lead with 148 million. Dubble Ace doubled up when his A♥9♦ held against YouDisgustMe's K♠Q♠, and left with seven big blinds, YouDisgustMe shipped them in with pocket nines. Uvelir888 called with A♣5♥, but hit trips at the 5♠8♠5♦4♣7♣ board to KO YouDisgustMe in sixth place for a $26,735.95 payday.
With five players remaining, Uvelir888 was the runaway chip leader with 186.3 million while his four opponents all sported stacks between 16 and 65 million. Samole9915 was the primary of the shorties to roll the dice. With the action folded to him within the small blind, Samole9915 moved his last 7 1/2 big blinds into the center with A♠Q♥ and Uvelir888 looked him up with Q♣T♠. Samole9915 did not have his opponent dominated for long, because the flop came down 9♦K♥T♦ to pair Uvelir888's kicker. The Q♠ at the turn made Uvelir888 two pair and left Samole9915 drawing only to a jack to win the pot. The river, however, was the 2♦ and Samole9915's Sunday Storm ended with a fifth-place finish and a $35,268.70 score. As final table host Shane "shaniac" Schleger pointed out, that's 3,205 times his buy-in and a shocking ROI.
At this point, Uvelir888 was firmly within the driver's seat with 252 million of the 341 million chips in play while his three opponents were in a battle for second place. Dj Andres was the primary one to budge, moving all-in for 18.2 million (6BB) with pocket nines. Uvelir888 called with A♣Q♣, but couldn't outrun the pocket pair as Dj Andres moved as much as 40.7 million in chips.
In the overall table's most dramatic elimination, Lucksshadow7 hit the rail in fourth place on this three-way all-in. Although Lucksshadow7 turned a suite with pocket fives, DjAndres hit a two-outer at the river to make a better set:
Six hands later, Dj Andres met his own end. With the blinds as much as 1.75M/3.5M, Uvelir888 opened for a min-raise, Dj Andres three-bet to 17.5 million, and Uvelir888 called. The flop came down J♦9♠2♥ and Dj Andres led out for a 19.25 million continuation bet. Uvelir888 called they usually went to the turn, which fell the K♥. Dj Andres shoved for his remaining 38.3 million and Uvelir888 snap-called, turning up A♠A♣ to Dj Andres' A♥J♠. The river was the 5♥ and Dj Andres met his tournament end. For his third-place finish, he collected $68,262.
The initial heads-up chip count (318.1 million to 23.2 million) was lopsided to mention the least and eleven hands later, it was in every single place. Dubble Ace open-shoved for his last three big blinds with T♠2♦ and Uvelir888 called from the massive blind with the lowly 2♠3♣. Uvelir888 will probably never take a look at that hand the similar way again, as he hit bottom pair at the K♥7♣3♦ flop to take the lead. The turn was the 7♥, the river was the 8♦, and after 113,769 eliminations, the Sunday Storm had its first champion. Uvelir888 took home $210,351.74 for the win while runner-up Dubble Ace earned $111,494.60.
How's that for an $11 investment?
Sunday Storm Results for 3/27/111. Uvelir888 ($210,531.74)2. Dubble Ace ($111,494.60)3. DJ Andres ($68,262.00)4. Lucksshadow7 ($45,508.00)5. Samole9915 ($35,268.70)6. YouDisgustMe ($26,735.95)7. moreshipn1mb ($19,909.75)8. Vedic.Knight ($13,652.40)9. dray313 ($8,418.98)
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