3rd Spin and Go millionaire in one week!
10 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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