PokerStars Championship

The PokerStars Championship was a series of global poker tournaments which began in 2017. The formation of the series was announced in August 2016, when PokerStars revealed that the European Poker Tour and other poker tours were being rebranded.[1] Seven tournament festivals were played in the inaugural season, in the Bahamas, Panama, Macau, Monte Carlo, Sochi, Barcelona and Prague. PokerStars also announced another series of tournaments, PokerStars Festival, which features lower buy-in events. The series was discontinued after the inaugural season.

PokerStars Championship
SportTexas Hold 'em
Founded2017
Ceased2017
Official websitepokerstarslive.com

PSC Main Event winners edit

Season Date Event and location Main Event winner Prize
1 6–14 January 2017   PokerStars Championship Bahamas   Christian Harder $429,664
14–20 March 2017   Panama   Kenneth Smaron $293,860
1–9 April 2017   Macau   Elliot Smith HKD2,877,500
29 April–5 May 2017   Monte Carlo   Raffaele Sorrentino €466,714
25–31 May 2017   Sochi   Pavel Shirshikov ₽29,100,000
21–27 August 2017   Barcelona   Sebastian Sorensson €987,043
12–18 December 2017   Prague   Kalidou Sow €675,000

Results edit

Source:[2]

  Bahamas edit

Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Christian Harder $429,664*
2nd   Cliff Josephy $403,448*
3rd   Michael Vela $259,980
4th   Aleksei Opalikhin $191,420
5th   Michael Gentili $140,940
6th   Rasmus Glaesel $103,780
7th   Allon Allison $76,400
8th   John Dibella $56,260

*Deal between the final two players.

  Panama edit

  • Venue: Sortis Hotel, Panama City, Panama
  • Buy-in: $5,300
  • 7-Day Event: March 14–20, 2017
  • Number of buy-ins: 366
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,775,100
  • Number of Payouts: 71
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Kenneth Smaron $293,860
2nd   Harpreet Gill $217,860
3rd   Denis Timofeev $161,340
4th   Jonathan Abdellatif $119,480
5th   Robin Wozniczek $88,480
6th   Anthony Diotte $65,520
7th   James Salmon $48,520
8th   Byron Kaverman $35,920

  Macau edit

  • Venue: City of Dreams, Cotai, Macau
  • Buy-in: HKD42,400
  • 7-Day Event: April 1–9, 2017
  • Number of buy-ins: 536
  • Total Prize Pool: HKD20,796,800
  • Number of Payouts: 103
Final table
Place Name Prize (HKD)
1st   Elliot Smith 2,877,500*
2nd   Tianyuan Tang 2,577,500*
3rd   Daniel Laidlaw 1,724,000
4th   Avraham Oziel 1,280,000
5th   Aymon Hata 950,000
6th   Yen Chen 705,000
7th   Yan Li 521,000
8th   Xuan Tan 386,000

*Deal between the final two players.

  Monte Carlo edit

Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Raffaele Sorrentino €466,714*
2nd   Andreas Klatt €402,786*
3rd   Andrey Bondar €271,500
4th   Maxim Panyak €199,900
5th   Michael Kolkowicz €147,120
6th   Diego Zeiter €108,300
7th   Davidi Kitai €79,750
8th   Romain Nardin €58,740

*Deal between the final two players.

  Sochi edit

  • Venue: Casino Sochi, Sochi, Russia
  • Buy-in: RUB 318,000 ($5,590)
  • 7-Day Event: May 25–31, 2017
  • Number of buy-ins: 387
  • Total Prize Pool: 150,000,000
  • Number of Payouts: 55
Final table
Place Name Prize (RUB)
1st   Pavel Shirshikov 29,100,000
2nd   Vladimir Troyanovskiy 18,450,000
3rd   Seyed Ghavam 13,335,000
4th   Dmitry Vitkind 10,785,000
5th   Lavrentiy Ni 8,535,000
6th   Timur Bubnov 6,570,000
7th   Daniyar Aubakirov 4,890,000
8th   Nadar Kakhmazov 3,540,000

  Barcelona edit

  • Venue: Casino Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  • Buy-in: €5,300
  • 7-Day Event: August 21–27, 2017
  • Number of buy-ins: 1,682
  • Total Prize Pool: €8,157,700
  • Number of Payouts: 247
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Sebastian Sorensson €987,043*
2nd   Lachezar Petkov €917,347*
3rd   Raffaele Sorrentino €850,110*
4th   Brian Kaufman €402,000
5th   Andre Akkari €317,960
6th   Usman Siddique €252,000
7th   Aeragan Arunan €193,000
8th   Albert Daher €136,000

*Deal between the final three players.

  Prague edit

  • Venue: Casino Atrium Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Buy-in: €5,300
  • 7-Day Event: December 12-18, 2017
  • Number of buy-ins: 855
  • Total Prize Pool: €4,146,750
  • Number of Payouts: 128
Final table
Place Name Prize
1st   Kalidou Sow €675,000*
2nd   Jason Wheeler €570,000*
3rd   Michal Mrakes €332,000
4th   Gabriele Lepore €249,000
5th   Harry Lodge €196,000
6th   Colin Robinson €147,000
7th   Matas Cimbolas €104,000
8th   Valentyn Shabelnyk €72,850

*Deal between the final two players.

Future edit

On December 15, 2017, PokerStars announced that it will bring back regional tour brands in 2018. These include the EPT, Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT), and Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT).[3] Therefore, the PokerStars Championship label will no longer be used.

References edit

  1. ^ Willis, Brad (August 24, 2016). "PokerStars announces global Championship and Festival events". PokerStars Blog. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  2. ^ "PokerStars Championship schedule". Archived from the original on 2016-12-23. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
  3. ^ Nuwwarah, Mo (December 15, 2017). "European Poker Tour Brand to Return in 2018". PokerNews.com. Retrieved December 17, 2017.

External links edit