Kellett Quick Out of the Blocks in 2022; Wins 888 Event

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Every poker players plans of starting a new year with a victory under their belts, but not everyone manages that feat. British grinder Richard “rkellett89” Kellett did just that; he triumphed in the $150,000 guaranteed Big Shot 109 Main Event at 888poker .

Some 1,578 players bought into this week’s Big Shot 109 Main Event, which ensured the $150,000 guarantee was beaten. Each of the nine finalists locked in more than $2,000, with the top three finishers padding their bankrolls with five-figure hauls.

The United Kingdom’s “typoputal” was the first member of the final to bow out. Their ninth-place finish came with a $2,067 reward.

“_WhiteBear_” of Finland, “Mettessen” and Lithuanian grinder “Denselis” were the next trio who saw their tournament end abruptly. The walked away with prizes of $2,714, $3,582, and $4,781 respectively.

The pay jumps continued growing, meaning “storabeleka” netted $6,406 for their fifth-place finish, while Canada’s “leblond1996” won $8,663 when their participation was cut short.

Each of the remaining three players were now guaranteed a five-figure return on their $109 investment. Augusto “gutolpacheo” Pacheco scooped the firs of these big prizes, namely $11,692. his exit left Kellett heads-up against “Teippio94” for the title and the lion’s share of the prize pool. Kellett dispatched his final opponent, and received $21,792, which left his Finnish opponent to net a $15,906 consolation prize. $150,000 Big Shot 109 Main Event Final Table Results

Three Brits Reach Big Shot 525 Final Table There were three Union Jacks a the final table of the Big Shot 525 . A compact field of 107 saw the $40,000 guarantee hit, and our players who reached the final table won a combined $14,230. Daniel “danmoran1” Moran was the first of the trio of Brits to dust off their chips. Moran fell in fifth-place for a $3,370 addition to his bankroll. “nlfreddie” crashed out one place deeper for $4,574 with “Blank0525” going one place deeper still and winning $6,286.Canada’s Jeffrey “Jefffrr8” Reardon was the eventual champion, he scooped $14,739 after defeating Matias “mondango” Scaffo in a one-on-one battle. $40,000 Big […]

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