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It’s Monday, which means chance to catch up on what’s happened over the weekend on PokerStars.

• Biggest online results from the weekend
• EPT Prague Main Event down to 16
• EPT High Roller into Day 2
• Manila winner
• Aleeyah Jadavji on way to PSPC
• Arlie takes on Challenge number 11



Online this weekend

First, the big results from the weekend’s regular events. These are the biggest winners.

TOURNAMENT WINNER COUNTRY PRIZE MONEY
$215 SUNDAY MILLION, $1,000,000 Gtd veeea Russian Federation $ 141,494.47
$215 Sunday Warm-Up, $175K Gtd wisopekeño! United Kingdom $ 30,693.25
$22 Mini Sunday Million, $125K Gtd borchardt007 Brazil $ 21,617.07
$11 Sunday Storm, $200K Gtd Khrstian Brazil $ 16,600.97
$215 Sunday Supersonic [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo], $125K Gtd KushGodDZA United Kingdom $ 16,180.63
$55 Sunday Marathon, $100K Gtd Ortilazza Argentina $ 12,859.31
$109 Sunday Kickoff, $60K Gtd Erä_Koira Finland $ 12,403.40
Sunday Warm Up €50, €75,000 Gtd BuzZzMeMulato Ukraine € 12,085.16
Sunday High Roller €250 [8-Max], €60,000 Gtd HombreDelMundo Poland € 10,930.33
$109 Sunday Cooldown [8-Max, Turbo, Progressive KO], $100K Gtd thehushpuppy United Kingdom $ 10,018.53

That doesn’t include this weekend’s High Roller Club winners. They’re listed below.

TOURNAMENT WINNER COUNTRY PRIZE MONEY
High Roller Club: $2,100 Sunday HR, $150K Gtd M.nosbocaJ United Kingdom $ 39,838.65
High Roller Club: $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up [8-Max], $150K Gtd Pardal77 Brazil $ 36,303.46
High Roller Club: $530 Bounty Builder HR [Progressive KO], $400K Gtd FU_15 Canada $ 31,491.79
High Roller Club: $1,050 Sunday Supersonic [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo], $150K Gtd Kot_Spartac Russian Federation $ 31,485.39
High Roller Club: $530 Sunday 500, $100K Gtd merlow3 Canada $ 26,656.96
High Roller Club: $1,050 Daily Warm-Up [8-Max], $100K Gtd Remi Lebo_10 Ukraine $ 23,896.62
High Roller Club: $2,100 Sunday Cooldown [8-Max, Turbo, Progressive KO], $150K Gtd Maahone Sweden $ 21,507.01
High Roller Club: $1,050 Saturday KO [Progressive KO], $115K Gtd Mikensonas Lithuania $ 15,891.30
High Roller Club: $530 Daily Supersonic [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo], $75K Gtd leipo1983 Netherlands $ 15,742.72
High Roller Club: $1,050 Daily Cooldown [8-Max, Turbo, Progressive KO], $100K Gtd disquesi! United Kingdom $ 13,501.63
High Roller Club: $530 Bounty Builder HR [Progressive KO], $125K Gtd TORSTAIPALL0 Finland $ 12,114.31
High Roller Club: $530 Omania HR [6-Max], $40K Gtd IAmSoSo Sweden $ 10,931.39
High Roller Club: $530 Daily 500, $50K Gtd Sphinx87 Poland $ 10,593.41

EPT Prague Main Event

The biggest stories from the weekend come from Prague, where the European Poker Tour is reaching the finale.

The Main Event and High Roller are still in action, with both finishing tomorrow.

Right now there are 16 players remaining in the Main Event. They’ll play down to six today when play starts at 12 noon CET.

Paul Michaelis will have the chip lead when play starts. They’ll play on until six remain. Catch up on how things stand in the Main Event, here.


Paul Michaelis leads the EPT Prague Main Event with 16 players left


Meanwhile in the High Roller event, 108 players return today, from a starting field of 248 entries. Chip leader when play paused last night was Gianluca Speranza.

You can read the full story of the High Roller event here.


Winner in Manila

MegaStack events can’t compare with EPTs for size, but they still bring their own drama to the front page of this blog.

The latest incarnation ended in Manila yesterday, won by Yasutake Oka. He won a first prize of ₱2,562,000, as well as an APPT Manila package worth ₱100,000.

Yasutake Oka, winner in Manila

What’s more we have the full story, which you can read here.


Aleeyah Jadavji on way to PSPC

Away from results, you can also ready about Aleeyah Javadji.

Her name might not be too familiar, but to those of us who circulate among the poker media, the opposite is true.

As is the reason why she won a Platinum Pass last week.

Read her story here, and then we dare you not to root for her at the PSPC next month.


How do you like them apples?

The Arlie challenges continue, with just two more challenges still to go.



The latest is number 11, and involves some Golden Apples.

If you’re confused, imagine how Arlie feels. Here’s what’s involved in this latest challenge.

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