![]() Read the explanation why.įarrow adds Bounty Builder title to WCOOP: “rickv17” and Padilha weren’t the only former WCOOP winners adding a Bounty Builder Series title to their collections on Wednesday. ![]() He picked up a total $9,539.22 for his efforts. Padilha won the 4,664-entry “Trick or Treat” tourney, which had a $22 buy-in. ![]() What everyone knows about him for certain is that he’s a tournament beast and on Wednesday night he added victory in the Bounty Builder Series to his WCOOP triumph last month. Pedro Padilha: Adding BB to WCOOP Padilha knocks on the door again: Everyone in poker now knows about Pedro “PaDiLhA SP” Padilha, the Brazilian hotshot who may or may not* have once knocked on Andre Akkari’s front door selling mobile phones. He picked up just over $35K in prize money and nearly $26K in bounties, for a combined $61,132.65. He won the PLO 6-Max on Thursday night, beating a field of 102 entries in the $2,100 buy-in event. “rickv17″‘s roll continues: Fresh from a stellar WCOOP, where he won two events and finished runner up in another, the UK’s “ rickv17” is now a Bounty Builder champion too. NEED TO KNOW | BOUNTY BUILDER HOMEPAGE | BLOG REPORTS | LEADER BOARDS | RESULTS Sebastian “p0cket00” Sikorski narrowly missed a third title, finishing third. Shakerchi defeated a 444-entry field to bank $69,969.17, including bounties. It just freed him up to win the very next event on the Bounty Builder Series schedule: the $1,050 NLHE Event 138. But even if he was feeling downhearted, no matter. Another great success for Talal “raidalot” Shakerchi Consolation for “raidalot” Shakerchi: Talal “raidalot” Shakerchi, who this year has made the final table of the PokerStars Players Championship (PSPC) and the WCOOP Main Event probably didn’t lose too much sleep when he finished three spots short of the money in the $10K Bounty Builder event on Thursday night.
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