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November 25th, 2020 Last updated on November 29th, 2020
Home » Poker News » PokerStars 2020 EPT Online Exceeds Expectations

PokerStars has been in a similar position as many other hosts of live poker tours. The European Poker Tour was just one of its series that PokerStars had to put on hold in 2020 without any idea of when it may be safe to restart.

The good thing for PokerStars is that it has its very own platform on which to run the tournaments online.

Last month, the leading global online poker site announced that it would offer the first-ever EPT Online in November. There were 20 tournaments, a cumulative series guarantee of $20 million, and official EPT trophies to send to every winner.

Players responded positively.

Overall Numbers

PokerStars delivered some final numbers from the EPT Online and the Mini EPT Online, the version that offered buy-ins of 1/10 the price.

–Prize money awarded: $21,226,100 ($20M GTD)

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–Prize money awarded in Mini EPT: $5,534,706 ($3.3M GTD)

–Total entries: 13,222

–Total entries in Mini EPT: 278,874

–Players winning multiple events: 1 (Bert “girafganger7” Stevens won 2 events)

The EPT Online gave away over $21 million in prizes. Running alongside it (and somewhat in the shadows) was a smaller series with the same tourneys for a fraction of the buy-in.

What went down in the EPT Online Mini? Read all about it here:https://t.co/KMNHEut3Bmpic.twitter.com/OkE7zlb6Q3

— PokerStarsBlog (@PokerStarsBlog) November 20, 2020

Main Event Champions

The EPT Online Main Event in the regular series brought in a strong crowd for the $5,200 buy-in tournament, so strong that the prize pool far exceeded the $5 million guarantee. The 8-max tournament ran from November 15-18 with these totals and results.

–Total entries: 1,304

–Total prize pool: $6.52 million

As usual with an EPT final table, the Main Event found names like apestyles, MissOracle, and Tim0thee in the virtual seats. It was the latter who made it to heads-up against WhatIfGod from Sweden. Despite Tim0thee’s experience and skills, WhatIfGod emerged victorious after starting two-handed play with nearly even stacks.

1st place: WhatIfGod (Sweden) $1,019,081.90

2nd place: Timothy “Tim0thee” Adams (Canada) $728,632.82

3rd place: David “MissOracle” Yan (New Zealand) $520,965.60

4th place: tikidiii (Finland) $372,484.99

5th place: Viacheslav “VdV1990” Buldygin (Russia) $266,323.09

6th place: Enio “Bozzano JNR” Bozzano (Brazil) $190,418.55

7th place: Andreas “daskalos20” Christoforou (Netherlands) $136,147.38

8th place: Jon “apestyles” Van Fleet (Canada) $97,344.25

9th place: vip25459 (Kazakhstan) $78,796.80

From 1,304 just nine remain with a shot at the #EPTOnline Main Event title and $1M first prize. @apestyles, @Tim0theeAdams, @BozzanoPoker & @oraclevamoo headline a stacked final table:

Today at #EPTOnline: https://t.co/LxARI39Hdp
Live stream: https://t.co/7JpfFs5paXpic.twitter.com/7JIC2QDORD

— PokerStarsBlog (@PokerStarsBlog) November 18, 2020

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As for the Mini EPT Main Event with its $55 buy-in, it was a smash hit. It also surpassed its guarantee of $500K, leaving it in the virtual dust.

–Total entries: 18,412

–Total prize pool: $920,600

In the end, a player from Russia named edyvpakistan won the title and $79,139 in prize money.

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From the main series, the tournament fields and final tables were exciting. And it all led to these results:

Event 1: $1,050 NLHE 8-Max Arena Championship ($1.5M GTD)

  • Total entries: 2,426
  • Total prize pool: $2,426,000
  • Winner: DON JOHAN (Norway) $356,768.52

Event 2: $10,300 PLO 6-Max High Roller ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 70
  • Total prize pool: $700,000
  • Winner: Ka Kwan “kaju85” Lau (Andorra) $188,937.72

Event 3: $5,200 NLHE 8-Max High Roller ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 131
  • Total prize pool: $655,000
  • Winner: David “MonkeyBausss” Laka (Georgia) $143,566.75

Event 4: $530 NLHE ($350K GTD)

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  • Total entries: 1,139
  • Total prize pool: $569,500
  • Winner: Tatiana “Mysters_Y” Barausova (Russia) $74,950.93

Event 5: $1,050 NLHE 8-Max Win the Button ($200K GTD)

  • Total entries: 238
  • Total prize pool: $238,000
  • Winner: Claas “Ssick_OnE” Segebrecht (Austria) $45,764.53

Event 6: $10,300 NLHE 8-Max High Roller ($1M GTD)

  • Total entries: 109
  • Total prize pool: $1,090,000
  • Winner: Mikita “fish2013” Badziakouski (Belarus) $222,453.76

Event 7: $2,100 NLHE 8-Max ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 334
  • Total prize pool: $668,000
  • Winner: Daniel “SmilleThHero” Smiljkovic (Austria) $114,489.72

Event 8: $2,100 NLHE 8-Max ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 244
  • Total prize pool: $500,000
  • Winner: Bert “girafganger7” Stevens (UK) $87,983.55

Event 9: $5,200 8-Game Mix High Roller ($250K GTD)

  • Total entries: 51
  • Total prize pool: $255,000
  • Winner: RaulGonzalez (Germany) $100,050

Event 10: $25K NLHE 8-Max Super High Roller ($2M GTD)

  • Total entries: 81
  • Total prize pool: $2 million
  • Winner: Eelis “EEE27” Parssinen (Finland) $539,819.40

Event 11: $1,050 NLHE 8-Max Deep Stacks ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 637
  • Total prize pool: $637,000
  • Winner: Daan “DanOss” Mulders (Netherlands) $111,184.24

Event 12: $1,050 NLHE 6-Max ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 733
  • Total prize pool: $733,000
  • Winner: Fabian “!$eveeeeeeen!” Gumz (Austria) $107,342.60

Event 13: $10,300 NLHE 6+ Hold’em 6-Max High Roller ($400K GTD)

  • Total entries: 41
  • Total prize pool: $410,000
  • Winner: Sam “Str8$$$Homey” Greenwood (Canada) $177,598.65

Event 14: $215 NLHE EPT Online Cup ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 2,833
  • Total prize pool: $566,600
  • Winner: Dominik “Bounatirou” Nitsche (UK) $82,093.08

Event 15: $10,300 NLHE 6-Max Turbo High Roller ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 69
  • Total prize pool: $690,000
  • Winner: Bert “girafganger7” Stevens (UK) $186,237.73

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Event 16: $5,200 NLHE 8-Max Main Event ($5M GTD)

  • Total entries: 1,304
  • Total prize pool: $6,520,000
  • Winner: WhatIfGod (Sweden) $1,019,081.90

Event 17: $2,100 PLO 6-Max ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 286
  • Total prize pool: $572,000
  • Winner: Jens “Jeans89” Kyllonen (Finland) $109,181.43

Event 18: $1,050 NLHE 8-Max Turbo ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 818
  • Total prize pool: $818,000
  • Winner: Pedro “PaDiLhA SP” Padilha (Brazil) $82,093.08

Event 19: $530 NLHE 8-Max ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 1,000
  • Total prize pool: $500,000
  • Winner: Dani “danipesis” Palau (Mexico) $71,852.02
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Event 20: $1,050 NLHE Last Chance ($500K GTD)

  • Total entries: 678
  • Total prize pool: $572,000
  • Winner: Damian “pampa27” Salas (Argentina) $117,474.63

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Not a week goes by where we don’t tell you about the superb scores enjoyed by Brazilian players on PokerStars. With the Brazilian Series of Poker now taking place online (April 3-6), you can expect that trend to continue.

You won’t find a country more passionate about poker than Brazil.

Attending a live final table in Sao Paulo is akin to watching the national football team play in the World Cup. The fervour displayed by crowds on the rail is incredible.

The support for Brazilian poker players is the same when they play online too, as we see an outpouring of support from the community every time a player enjoys a huge score.

That’s why we’re looking forward to an online tournament series built around the Brazilian spirit.

The Brazilian Series of Poker (BSOP) is taking place online from April 3-6 (open to players from around the world), and here are some Brazilian poker players you should look out for.

Brunno “botteonpoker” Botteon

Being ranked no.1 in the world for a poker-passionate nation like Brazil is an enormous achievement. Brunno “botteonpoker” Botteon is currently the country’s top dog in online poker, according to PocketFives, and is ranked no.5 in the world at the time of writing with $2.5 million in career winnings. His 2020 has been incredible so far with two close calls in big Winter Series events (a second and a third for $196K and $265K, respectively) and multiple High Roller Club victories.

Pedro “PaDiLhA SP” Padilha

One of the top names in Brazilian online poker has to be reserved for Pedro “PaDiLhA SP” Padilha. We interviewed Padilha last year after he took down a World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) title in a $1,050 PKO for $192K, and he’s since won $600K online to take his total earnings up to $6.1 million. He’s a consistent crusher in the highest buy-ins on PokerStars.

Pedro “pvigar” Vinícius Garagnani

The second Brazilian player to currently rank in the world’s top 10 on PocketFives is Pedro “pvigar” Vinícius Garagnani (no.2 in Brazil, no.8 in the world at the time of writing). With Winter Series, WCOOP and High Roller Club titles under his belt, Garagnani has racked up $2.87 million in online cashes. He’s a force to be reckoned with.

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João “INeedMassari” Simão

One of the most recognisable faces in Brazilian poker (particularly on the high roller circuit) belongs to Joao “INeedMassari” Simao. He’s been at this for years, amassing $3 million in live winnings and more than $9 million online. While he doesn’t play on the virtual felt as prolifically as he used to, Simao has WCOOP and SCOOP titles on his mantle, as well as wins in just about every other major online tournament you can think of.

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Kelvin “kelvin_fp:ar” Kerber

Currently ranked third in Brazil and 16th in the world (according to PocketFives), Kelvin “kelvin_fp:ar” Kerber has been playing online poker for a decade, in which time he’s chalked up $4.1 million in earnings. He’s won everything from $7.50 buy-in SCOOP events to $2,100 High Roller Club tournaments. He also took down the BSOP Main Event in 2016, turning ~$500 into ~$125K.

André “AAkkari” Akkari

We couldn’t write a list of Brazilian players to look out for without mentioning arguably the nation’s greatest ambassador (and a PokerStars Ambassador, to boot). André “AAkkari” Akkari has inspired a generation of Brazilian poker players with his live events and training camps, and his influence shows no signs of waning. Akkari has $3.6 million in online winnings, plus $2.6 million won live.

Fabiano “kovalski1” Kovalski

Fabiano “kovalski1” Kovalski broke out on the world stage back in 2018 when he took down a $1,050 WCOOP event for an enormous $310K score, his largest to date. In total, he’s cashed for $4 million online over a decade-long career and currently ranks 11th in Brazil (according to PocketFives).

Alex “AAAArthur” Brito

He’s the man of the moment. Alex “AAAArthur” Brito’s incredible Sunday Million 14th Anniversary win for $1.1 million last week–not to mention the incredible tale behind it (click here to read our interview)–was about as uplifting as poker stories get. If you find yourself sat at the same table as “AAAArthur” during the BSOP Online, remember you’re playing against the reigning happiest guy in all of poker.

Alex “AAAArthur” Brito spun a $4 satellite into $1.1M by winning the Sunday Million 14th Anniversary edition (photo by @Juh.fotografias)

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