WPT Online: Elliott Peterman Wins Six Max Weekender For $235K; Alexandr Trofimov, Murilo Figueredo & Markus Pohl Also Among Winners!

Eight more WPT Online Series winners were crowned over the weekend, including the UK’s Elliott Peterman who championed the multi-flight 6-Max Weekender to win a massive $235,508 prize.

Sixty-nine players made it to the final stage in Event #33:$2,100 6-Max Weekender $1million GTD but ultimately it was Peterman who came out on top of the star-studded field to take home the $235,508 first-place prize. Italy’s Eugenio Peralta fell one spot short of the title as he won $174,816 as the runner-up finisher, while Alexandros Kolonias took home $125,649 as the third-place finisher.

Final Table Payouts

  1. Elliott Peterman – $235,508.74
  2. Eugenio Peralta – $174,816
  3. Alexandros Kolonias – $125,649
  4. Luc Greenwood – $88,622
  5. Dimitar Danchev – $63,128
  6. Aliaksei Boika – $40,062

Event #33: $215 6-Max Weekender Final

Russia’s Alexandr Trofimov emerged victorious in the lower buy-in Event #33:$215 6-Max Weekender that drew 279 entries, generating $554,800 prize pool. The lion’s share went to Trofimov who took home the $74,938 first-place prize. The well-known player Nicolas Yunis finished runner-up for $56,589.60, while Australia’s Luke Martinelli banked a good $42,997 for his third-place finish.

Final Table Payouts

  1. Alexandr Trofimov – $74,938.20
  2. Nicolas Yunis – $56,589.60
  3. Luke Martinelli – $42,997
  4. Emil Olsson – $31,068.80
  5. Stavros Kalfas – $20,583.08
  6. Marc-Andre Ladouceur – $11,928.20

Event #35: $1,575 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo

Murilo Figueredo took advantage of a $12,500 overlay in Event #35: $1,575 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo by besting the 125-entry field and shipping it for the $50,381.20 first-place prize. Erik Tamm ended as the runner-up for $34,000. Mikko Alho settled in the third place and $24,000 for his deep run.

Final Table Payouts

  1. Murilo Figueredo – $50,381.20
  2. Erik Tamm – $34,000
  3. Mikko Alho – $24,000
  4. Tyler Jardine – $17,000
  5. Alexander Harty – $12,500
  6. Aleksandr Sazhinov – $8,300
  7. Adrienne Rowsome -$6,300
  8. Ozenc Demir – $6,300

Event #35: $162 Mini Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo

Event #35: $162 Mini Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo drew a total of 265 entries and came up just $250 short of its $40,000 guarantee. Emrah Yildiz shipped it to claim the $9,400 first-place prize, while Quentin Krueger finished as the runner-up for $6,200. Antti Suominen ended up in third place for $4,407.92.

Final Table Payouts

  1. Emrah Yildiz – $9,400
  2. Quentin Krueger – $6,200
  3. Antti Suominen – $4,407.92
  4. Pablo Menezes – $3,220
  5. James Collopy – $2,400
  6. Matija Bratkovic – $1,600
  7. Paul HOfer – $1,100
  8. Lukasz Dumanski -$1,100

Event #36: $1,050 Mix-Max Tubro

In Event #36: $1,050 Mix-Max Tubro, it was Stewart Kirby who closed out the tournament and picked up $38,037.86 as the winner after outlasting 151 entries that generated $151,000 prize pool. Steven Van Zadelhoff narrowly missed out on the title, finishing runner-up for $25,670. Another well-known pro in contention for the title was Patrick Leonard who finished third for $18,120.

Final Table Payouts

  1. Stewart Kirby – $38,037.86
  2. Steven Van Zadelhoff – $25,670
  3. Patrick Leonard – $18,120
  4. Laszlo Molnar – $12,835
  5. Thomas Middleton – $9,437.50
  6. Christopher Brammer – $6,266.50

Other WPT Online Winners

Markus Pohl took down Event #38:$530 6-Max Turbo Bounty after outlasting the 638-entry field and banking the $22,387 first-place prize, plus $27,239 in bounties. Finishing right behind him was Alessandro Valli who earned $22,355 and an additional $5,985 in bounties for his runner-up finish. Viliyan Petleshkov finished third for $16,817 and an additional $5,257 in bounties.

Mario Carrascon topped the 2224-entry field in the lower buy-in Event #38: $55 6-Max Turbo Bounty to take home $5,993 and additional $5,763 in bounties. Finishing runner-up was Michal Wilczyriski who walked away with $5,981 and and additional $882 in bounties for his efforts.

Among other latest winners, Gabriel Schroeder outlasted a field of 946 entries in Event #36: $109 Mini Mix-Max Turbo that suffered an overlay of $5,400. Schroeder walked away with $16,750 as the winner, while Ivan Zhechev took home $12,500 for his runner-up finish in the turbo tournament.