After nine hours and 11 minutes of play, it was the Netherlands’ “pm_marke” who emerged victorious, banking $180,062 for the largest individual prize of the weekend. The high rollers were online in force on Sunday, with 147 of the game’s best taking part in #089, A $5,200 NLHE High Roller. Netherlands’ “pm_marke” wins $5,200 High Roller: NEED TO KNOW | BOUNTY BUILDER HOMEPAGE | BLOG REPORTS | LEADER BOARDS | RESULTS The tournament had 2,722 total entries, creating a $136,100 prize pool. The UK’s “isaacbarker” took down #082 ($55 NLHE) for $17,529 on Saturday night, having qualified for just $18.75. We saw yet another amazing satellite story over the weekend. Add that to the $67,228 he already won with victory in #029 (a $1,050 NLHE event) and that makes it a very successful series indeed. Sikorski overcame a 1,964-strong field in #068: $109 Turbo to win $23,519 in total (including bounties). It paid off big time, as he became the Bounty Builder Series’ first double champ. While most of us were relaxing, Canada’s Sebastian “p0cket00” Sikorski was hard at work on Friday night. Sebastian “p0cket00” Sikorski becomes first double winner: Here’s an update from Saturday and Sunday, including the Sunday Million results. There was plenty of action on offer on PokerStars this weekend, with the Bounty Builder Series playing through its 96th event.
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