3rd Spin and Go millionaire in one week!
9 years ago

26 Oct
They just keep coming folks! This weekâs 3rd millionaire was made on PokerStars âSpin and Goâ Anniversary when âprophethicksâ took all of 7 minutes to turn his $5 into a cool million.
The Englishman joins the two lucky Brazilians â â Samara LĂșcioâ and âwrawrasâ â who earlier this week also Spin&Goâ-ed their way to millionaire status.
The latest PokerStars milllionaire was crowned on the 48th hand of his seven minute battle against âBARCA1CRISâ from Romania and âsnagon-nlâ from Holland.
âSnagon.nlâ was first to go - $100,000 richer from his brief foray into the Spin&Go tables, which left the other two to fight it out for $1million, the loser also guaranteed a $100,000 payday.
âProphethicksâ moved all-in with Aâ 6â„ on a flop of J⊠5â„ AâŠ, and was called by âBARCA1CRISâ who held K⊠JâŁ. When the pair of Aces held-up, the Englishman became the 3rd millionaire of the week, and the 8th since PokerStars introduced their hugely popular format a year ago.
This time round, the millionaire-making tournament (# 1,358,762,929) was partially captured âliveâ when Team PokerStars Pro Felix Schneiders recorded the finishing stagesit during his Twitch stream.
âProphethicksâ is evidently a big fan of the late, great comedian Bill Hicks â not only his name, but his avatar also paying homage to the US funnyman.
The earlier wins this week had been âlong-drawn-outâ affairs compared to yesterdayâs âblitzâ. âSamara LĂșcioâ had taken a full 21 minutes to turn her $5 into $1million on Wednesday, while fellow-Brazilian âwrawrasâ needed 12 minutes to make his $1million having bought in for $100.
The Spin and Go format has seen other sites copy its successful introduction, but PokerSars version remains the most popular, with over $3billlion being handed over in prize-money since its inception.
Spin & Go's are fast-paced, 3-Max Hyper Turbo tournaments which feature 500 chip starting stacks. Each tournament has a randomly drawn prize-pool (the âSpinâ part of the name) which will award between 2 and 3,000 times your buy-in.
The Anniversary promotion has obviously increased this ratio, and PokerStars âoffer Spin & Go's at seven different buy-in levels: $1, $3, $7, $15, $30, $60 and $100, and regardless of the buy-in players will start the tournament with 500 chips and play three minute levels.â
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