Jonathan Skovsen Among Latest PartyPoker Championship Winter Champions

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While millions of people worldwide downed tools for the festive period, hundreds of PartyPoker players used their spare time to hit the online poker tables with renewed vigour and battled it out in the PartyPoker Championship (PPC) Winter Edition events.

The biggest buy-in event of the PPC Winter edition took place on New Year’s Day, the $1,050 buy-in The Grand. Some 95 players bought in and fought for a slice of the $100,000 prize pool.

Everyone at the nine-handed final table secured a payout of at least $3,281, the sum that found its way into the PartyPoker account of ninth-place finish Luke Jones of the United Kingdom. Gytis Lazauninkas ($3,768), Patrick Cyr ($4,291), and Ihor Hula ($4,928) were the following casualties. Hula is enjoying the PPC Winter edition, having captured the early chip lead in the $500,000 guaranteed Main Event on Day 1A.

Alexandros Theologis
Alexandros Theologis finished third

The final five became four with the elimination of Christopher Day ($5,958), with the Roman Hrabec ($7,749) crashing by the wayside in fourth and receiving the event’s final four-figure sum.

Alexandros Theologis bowed out in third ($10,626), which left Denmark’s Jonathan Skovsen heads-up against Alexander Tkatschew of Austria. The heads-up duo struck a deal to lessen the pay jumps, resulting in an $18,198 score for Tkatschew when he busted in second and a $19,968 addition to Skovsen’s bankroll in addition to the title of champion.

PPC Winter #05 The Grand Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Jonathan Skovsen Denmark $19,968*
2 Alexander Tkatschew Austria $18,198*
3 Alexandros Theologis Austria $10,626
4 Roman Hrabec Austria $7,749
5 Christopher Day United Kingdom $5,958
6 Ihor Hula Ukraine $4,928
7 Patrick Cyr Canada $4,291
8 Gytis Lazauninkas Ireland $3,768
9 Luke Jones United Kingdom $3,281

*reflects a heads-up deal

Host of Stars Progress From the PPC Winter #01 Main Event Day 1B

Benjamin Chalot
Former MILLIONS Online champion Benjamin Chalot is through to Day 2

Day 1B of the $530 buy-in $500,000 guaranteed PPC Main Event saw 138 players enter, but only 21 progressed to Day 2. Denmark’s Oskar Massesson excelled on the second of six Main Event flights, turning his 500,000 starting stack into an impressive 10,834,120, a pile of betting tokens substantial enough for Massesson to occupy second-place in the Day 2 chips counts. There’s still a long way to go, but Massesson must fancy his chances of going super-deep in the Main Event.

The second flight was the Day 1 of choice for several big-name players. Carlos Chadha-Villamarin bagged up 5,682,736 chips and captured Day 1B’s second place. Former MILLIONS Online champion Benjamin Chalot finished third, with the likes of Dalton Hobold, Niklas Astedt, and Jerry Odeen bagging top 10 stacks.

Others who progressed from Day 1B included Jans Arends, Team PartyPoker’s Matthew Staples, Tomi Brouk, and Artur Martirosian.

Day 1C and 1D commence at 7:05 p.m. GMT on January 8 and January 15, respectively, with Day 1E and the Day 1 Turbo kicking off at 4:05 p.m. GMT and 6:05 p.m. GMT on January 16.

PartyPoker Championship Winter Main Event Kicks Off; Hula Leads

PPC Winter #01 Main Event Day 1B Top 10 Chip Counts

Place Player Country Chips
1 Oskar Massesson Denmark 10,834,120
2 Carlos Chadha-Villamarin Canada 5,682,736
3 Benjamin Chalot Hungary 5,132,455
4 Marin Georgiev United Kingdom 4,476,807
5 Dalton Hobold Brazil 4,167,842
6 Jakub Maryska Czech Republic 4,113,091
7 Niklas Astedt Sweden 4,033,315
8 Tomas Devenney Ireland 3,729,845
9 Jerry Odeen Sweden 3,610,984
10 Aleksandr Zhilin Argentina 3,097,783

Other Numbered PPC Winter Results

Event Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#03 Omaha PKO Championship $109 411 $41,100 Ricardo Moreira $6,788*
#04 Mini Omaha PKO Championship $22 938 $18,760 Emily Maher $3,084*
#05 The Grand $1,050 95 $100,000 Jonathan Skovsen $19,968
#06 The Great Game $530 68 $40,000 Georgios Damianidis $10,324

*includes bounty payments

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Upcoming/In-Play PPC Winter Events

You still have plenty of chances to get involved in the PPC Winter Edition. There are still ten numbered events to get your teeth into and dozens of side events across a range of buy-ins and disciplines. Get 2023 off to a flying start by becoming a PPC Winter champion.

Event Buy-in Guarantee Dates
#01 Main Event $530 $500,000 Jan 8-17
#02 Mini Main Event $55 $100,000 Jan 8-17
#07 PKO Championship $215 $150,000 Jan 4-9
#08 Mini PKO Championship $33 $50,000 Jan 4-9
#09 The Grand $1,050 $100,000 Jan 8
#10 The Great Game $530 $40,000 Jan 8
#11 Omaha Championship $109 $30,000 Jan 9-16
#12 Mini Omaha Championship $22 $15,000 Jan 9-16
#13 The Grand $1,050 $100,000 Jan 15
#14 The Great Game $530 $40,000 Jan 15

PPC Winter Edition SPINS

PPC Winter Edition SPINS are a great way to try and win your way into the various tournaments taking place between now and January 17. They cost $10 to enter and pay their winner either $20 cash or PPC Winter tickets worth between $33 and $530. The three-handed hyper-turbo sit & go games are over in a matter of minutes, making them perfect for those who do not have the time to grind traditional satellite tournaments.

Multiplier 1st Prize Frequency in 1M Games
2 $20 cash 653,193
3.3 $33 PPC Winter Edition ticket 249,807
5.5 $55 PPC Winter Edition ticket 75,000
10.9 $109 PPC Winter Edition ticket 20,000
21.5 $215 PPC Winter Edition ticket 1,500
53 $530 PPC Winter Edition ticket 500

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