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Sixteen players returned to compete for the original first-place prize of $818,484 but Marc-Andre FrenchDawg Ladouceur had an uphill battle ahead of him as the shortest stack. He couldn t make things work as he busted within the first ten minutes of the day to Mathias mdf92 Duarte. Even though he was ahead when they both flopped a pair, Duarte hit the river for trips to bust the Canadian as the first player of the day. A few minutes later, Pharmo81 was next to go thanks to Escapemissio . It would take almost 45 minutes filled with double-ups before FivebetGAMER lost their last chips to sp3edy14 before ....
After almost four hours of play on Day 3 of the PokerStars Blowout Series: $530 NLHE [8-Max, The Big Blowout!], the second Big Blowout title has been captured for the Netherlands as Gwolde defeated The Dutch player laid claim to $721,692 for their victory in the 12,938-strong entry field which had a prize pool of $6,469,000 which easily surpassed the $5,000,000 that was set for this tournament. Gwolde is no stranger to success on the PokerStars tables as they have won the Sunday Kickoff in the past for example. The Dutch player also came out victorious in Event 20-M: $109 NLHE Deep Stacks Freezeout on January 3 for $35,856 so must be having a great start of 2021 on the PokerStars virtual tables. ....