Padilha Sp Poker
It was an action packed day in EPT Online 18: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Turbo], and after about five hours of play, Brazil's Pedro 'PaDiLhA SP' Padilha has won the lion's share of the $818,000 prize pool. Padilha made his way through 818 entries to take down more than $78K in bounties in addition to the nearly $60K in prize money.
- Two of Brazilian poker’s most celebrated players achieved even more success last night when Pedro “PaDiLhA SP” Padilha and Fabiano “Kovalski1” Kovalski won major WCOOP titles. Padilha was the biggest tournament winner, beating a 1,296-entry field to win WCOOP-17-H $1,050 NLHE PKO.
- ♠️ FINALISTS: cocojamb0 OGNYAN DIMOV PaDilhA SP PEDRO PADILHA mararthur1 ARTUR MARTIROSYAN dulekjason BowieEffect ANDY WILSON olehaswonit IAN HUNTER joocs Antoniou747 kappawhit3 PAYOUTS.
- Skins de Rede: FullTilt, PokerStars.be, PokerStars.bg, PokerStars.com, PokerStars.cz, PokerStars.dk, Pokerstars.ee, PokerStars.eu, PokerStars.gr, PokerStars.ro.
Online Poker Rankings Sliding Plb Yearly Plb Monthly Plb Sortable rankings Country rankings Former #1 Players Ranking FAQ All-Time Earnings. Scores for PaDiLhA SP. Pedro padilha (“padilha sp”) Pedro Padilha is undoubtedly one of the best Brazilian poker players out there, with almost $6 million in online winnings plus more than a million bucks cashed on the live felt too, almost a third of which came from Padilha’s deep run at the inaugural PokerStars Players Championship (PSPC) back in January 2019.
Padilha is no stranger to the big prizes. Today's win adds to more than $5M in winnings on PokerStars alone, with more than $7M in lifetime earnings online. He's also a member of the million dollar club live, with wins totaling $1,052,301 on the live felt. Between live and online results, the $138,358 win today marks his fourth biggest lifetime cash.
Final Table Results
Place | Name | Country | Bounty | Prize |
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1 | Pedro 'PaDiLhA SP' Padilha | Brazil | $78,781 | $59,577 |
2 | Ilya 'thienlao21' Korobkin | Ukraine | $14,734 | $59,576 |
3 | ruben0721 | Netherlands | $2,352 | $36,981 |
4 | Ognyan 'cocojamb0' Dimov | Bulgaria | $5,922 | $27,125 |
5 | rasek26 | Poland | $16,047 | $19,897 |
6 | SDok | Russia | $9,250 | $14,594 |
7 | Genyss13 | Lithuania | $10,039 | $10,705 |
8 | BenArfaa10 | United Kingdom | $8,180 | $7,852 |
9 | Pedro 'gusmaa' Gusma | Brazil | $4,398 | $6,150 |
The Day's Action
Padilha Sp Poker Table
They started dealing at 3:05 p.m. eastern time today, and it was a sprint from the start. By the time the 95 minutes of late registration was over, 818 entries crushed the $500K guarantee and put $818,000 in the kitty. A total of 103 players were set to share in those prizes, and there were just under 300 players still fighting for those prizes.
It only took an hour to play down to the money, with 'jjj77777' as the unfortunate bubble player. They didn't slow down any once the money bubble burst, and about 90 minutes later they were down to the final table. Among the players to cash out in the money prior to the final table in this one were Harry 'Iamapoopie' Lodge, Conor '1_conor_b_1' Beresford, Chris 'ImDaNuts' Oliver, Niklas 'Lena900' Astedt, and Espen 'Hymn2Ninkasi' Jorstad.
The final table action proceeded just as quickly, with bustouts every few hands until they got down to three-handed play. It stalled a bit there, but ten minutes later 'ruben0721' was out in third after losing a race. That set up a quick heads-up battle between Padilha and Ilya 'thienlao21' Korobkin.
Korobkin almost didn't make it that far. He had a big stack early in the day, then lost a chunk to 'oriente1' before the money bubble. Just before the bubble though, Korobkin was all in at risk, but coolered Marc 'Rowniwn' Radgen with aces over eights, and around 40 minutes later, he was back in it with a better than 4 million chip stack.
Padilha Sp Poker Player
Padilha went on a tear near the end of the day. He eliminated two players to get it ten handed, then knocked out three of the first four players off the final table. Korobkin eliminated two more, then Padilha got them heads up where it all ended in a massive cooler when Korobkin got jacks in but ran into aces and had to settle for second place.