Samuel Vousden Enjoys The Most Ridiculous of Sundays

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Every online poker tournament player knows that Sunday is the biggest day for them, the day that can turn a week, month, or even an entire year around. Samuel Vousden has got his grind on during many Sundays but it is unlikely that he has every enjoyed himself as much as he did on May 1.

Vousden won a $10,300 buy-in tournament at GGPoker, followed that up with victory in a $25,500 buy-in tournament, then finished third in a PokerStars $5,200 buy-in event. When the dust had settled, Finland’s Vousden had padded his bankroll with more than $620,000!

Vousden Takes Down the GGPoker Sunday Million SHR

Vousden’s first impressive victory came in the $25,500 Sunday Million SHR, a tournament that drew in a crowd of 35 high rollers and where the top five finishers shared the $1 million prize pool.

Andras Nemeth, Yuri Dzivielevski, and Guillaume Nolet all reached the final table but fell before the money places. At least they didn’t burst the money bubble like Ami Barer.

Biao “d7777” Ding was the first in-the-money player. The Chinese grinder saw their $25,500 investment turn into $103,675. Isaac Haxton and Michael Addamo were the next players finding themselves void of chips. They banked $138,253 and $184,364 respectively.

Addamo’s demise left Vousden heads-up against Wiktor Malinowski. The battle went Vousden’s way and he collected the $327,851 top prize, leaving Malinowski to scoop a $245,854 consolation prize.

$25,500 Sunday Million SHR Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Samuel Vousden Finland $327,851
2 Wiktor Malinowski Macau $245,854
3 Michael Addamo Canada $184,364
4 Isaac Haxton Canada $138,253
5 Biao “d7777” Ding China $103,675
6 Ami Barer Canada $
7 Guillaume Nolet Canada $
8 Yuri Dzivielevski Brazil $
9 Andras Nemeth Hungary $

Vousden Wins the GGPoker Sunday Million High Rollers Event

Victory number two came in the $10,300 Sunday Million High Rollers event. Some 102 players bought in but Vousden was the only player with chips in front of him when the curtain came down on proceedings.

The final table was a star-studded affair, as you would expect. Biao “d7777” Ding, Israel’s Ravid Garbi, and “LUCKY88889999” of Singapore where the final table’s first trio of casualties; the latter won $46,179.

Then came the eliminations of Super MILLION$ regulars “spaise411” and Yuri Dzivielevski, the latter’s fifth-place exit awarding $79,636, the tournament’s final five-figure prize.

Guillaume Nolet fell in fourth for $104,579 and heads-up was set when WSOP bracelet winner Tyler “TheRayGuy” Cornell saw his tournament end abruptly in third, which was good for $137,334.

Vousden locked horns with Mark Radoja heads-up, but no deal was struck despite a gulf in the payouts. The lack of a deal meant Radoja got his hands on a $180,348 consolation prize while Vousden reeled in $236,834 for his efforts.

Only a few hours after this second victory, Vousden busted from the $5,200 Titans Event at PokerStars in third-place for $56,025. Only runner-up Simon “C. Darwin2” Mattsson ($74,799) and champion Christopher “lissi stinkt” Frank ($99,866) went deeper than the Finn.

$10,300 Sunday Million High Rollers Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Samuel Vousden Finland $236,834
2 Mark Radoja Mexico $180,348
3 Tyler “TheRayGuy” Cornell Mexico $137,334
4 Guillaume Nolet Canada $104,579
5 Yuri Dzivielevski Brazil$79,636  
6 spaise411 Russia $60,642
7 LUCKY88889999 Singapore $46,179
8 Ravid Garbi Israel $35,165
9 Biao “d7777” Ding China $26,778

Other GGPoker Scores Worth Over $30,000

*includes bounty payments

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