2009's last Sunday Million tournament was played last Sunday at PokerStars. Even though the world record tournament was played the very same day, not less than 9344 players signed up for the Sunday Million Tournament, which created a total prize pool of $1,868,800.
The final table was very thrilling one this time as lots of cash was up for grabs. And when there were 5 remaining players on the fin[...] Read more » PokerStars: 2009's last Sunday Million
Joined: Apr '08
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A deal is something to be conmsidered in a big tourney (I wih I ever got the chance of even thinking of a deal). But deals require proper dealing strategy too!
Joined: Feb '09
Location: Belgium
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Waw, thats nice. The sunday Million begin to be a really really big event (the price pool is increasing more and more!), soon we will have a wsop main event each sunday xD
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yes making a deal and not won all big but its really exhousting tourney and they all was very tired so the decision isnt very bad at this situation but its no luck ........
Joined: Apr '09
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Searched on google for results and the values are wrong. Of course the chip leader won and got the biggest piece of the prize. On contrary deals would make no sense, unless it was the WSOP Main Event and someone proposed: "You take a bigger prize and I take the bracelet", but even that...
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I don't understand either... The winner was the biggest stack? I would prefer to get more cash the a title in tournament like that for sure.... If he gave some cash to the other just to get title i think it's stupid. Hey take 50k but i will be teh winner nee? Ridicuolus.
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For those who can't understand the money share each player got... Read all posts in this thread, the answer is out there. Who would make a deal like that? No one of course.
Joined: Dec '09
Location: Belgium
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lol it's kinda weird that the second place finisher wins more money than the first place. Anyway gratz to them, that's a good illustration on why you have to think before accepting deal at final table.
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Wou, that is great. The sunday Million begin to be a really really big event,the price pool is increasing more and more,, soon we will have a wsop main event each sunday hehe