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PokerNews' Lukas Rrummy 2obinson Reaches 888poker PNOC Main Event Day 2
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Table Of Contents
- Could An Overlay Be On the Cards?
- Remaining PNOC Main Event Flights
- Over $300K of Prizes Guaranteed in the 888poker Galaxy of Aces Promotion
- Current PNOC Main Event Top 10
- PokerNews Online Championship Results
- Upcoming PokerNews Online Championship Events
- Keep Tabs on 888poker MTTs with the PokerNews Online Tournament Calendar
The 2025 PokerNews Online Championship Mystery Bounty Main Event at 888poker has a $300,000 guarantee on its prize pool. Time is running out if you want to be in with a shout of winning a slice of that pie because only a handful of $215 buy-in Day 1s remain.
The Main Event requires 1,500 entrants to hit the lofty guarantee. At the time of writing, 766 players had bought in over 15 flights, with only 88 navigating through the shark-infested waters into Day 2. 888poker ambassador Ian "Simpioni" Simpson is one of them. The popular Brit ended his flight with 112,328 chips, putting him in the top 25% of the returning field.
PokerNewsambassador Lukas "RobinPoker." Robinson is also safely through, albeit with a much shorter stack. Robinson progressed with 43,698, just shy of 18 big blinds, so he has some work to do when Day 2 shuffles up and deals at 9:30 p.m. GMT on February 24. You can see how Robinson and Simpson get on in the PNOC Mystery Bounty Main Event by heading to their Twitch channels shortly after Day 2 commences.
Could An Overlay Be On the Cards?
As mentioned, 766 players have bought into the PNOC Main Event across 15 completed Day 1s, which leads us to believe an overlay on the $300,000 guarantee is a possibility. Only six flights remain, and they need to attract at least 734 to the 888poker virtual felt, essentially doubling the average attendance of the completed flights. It is a tall order, but that means more value for the player who have/do enter the mix.
Remaining PNOC Main Event Flights
Date | Time (GMT) |
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Fri 21 Feb | 7:00 p.m. |
Sat 22 Feb | 4:00 p.m. |
7:00 p.m. | |
Sun 23 Feb | 2:00 p.m. |
5:00 p.m. | |
8:00 p.m. |
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Current PNOC Main Event Top 10
Not much has changed since PokerNewslast updated the PNOC Main Event's current top ten. Montenegro's "K1llGriffith" is still the player to catch on 217,469 chips. However, only four big blinds separate the leader from "WHATaDREAM" (209,681) in second, and third-placed "abagnalejr" (206,238).
Rank | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | K1llGriffith | Montenegro | 217,469 | 87 |
2 | WHATaDREAM | Brazil | 209,681 | 84 |
3 | abagnalejr | Denmark | 206,238 | 83 |
4 | and_ortega | Brazil | 193,047 | 77 |
5 | BRtight | Brazil | 192,083 | 77 |
6 | DonAlodo | Romania | 176,617 | 71 |
7 | scheeescheee | Mexico | 172,053 | 69 |
8 | h.dogui | Brazil | 160,490 | 64 |
9 | ingeruRO14 | Romania | 157,444 | 63 |
10 | billycadu14 | Argentina | 156,010 | 62 |
PokerNews Online Championship Results
Twenty-two PNOC events have crowned their champions, with plenty more still to come. "El_hombre" won the festival's largest single prize after coming out on top in the $100,000 Opening Event PKO for $13,823. They will only hold that record until after the weekend because the $300,000 Mystery Bounty Main Event has a jackpot bounty of $30,000 waiting to be unwrapped.
Expand the table below to see all of the 2025 PNOC champions so far.
Event | Buy-in | Entrants | Prize Pool | Champion | Prize |
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#01 – Opening Event Mini (PKO) | $16.50 | 1,447 | $21,705 | tipsy1312 | $1,721 |
#02 – Opening Event | $33 | 423 | $12,690 | bargalinhas | $2,280 |
#03 – Opening Event (Mystery Bounty) | $55 | 679 | $35,000 | WHATaDREAM | $4,235 |
#04 – Opening Event (PKO) | $109 | 975 | $100,000 | El_hombre | $13,823 |
#05 – Opening Event (MB Big or Small) | $22 | 783 | $15,660 | MorayEEEEEL | $2,202 |
#06 - Opening Event High Roller | $525 | 70 | $35,000 | CoCoMic | $9,555 |
#07 – Daily Gems PKO Mini | $16.50 | 689 | $10,335 | AkTala | $1,744 |
#08 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty | $55 | 330 | $16,500 | jppinheirocf | $2,820 |
#09 – Daily Gems MB Big or Small | $22 | 579 | $11,580 | nottodaybro | $1,034 |
#10 – Daily Gems PKO | $109 | 137 | $13,700 | goldskill | $2,840 |
#11 – Daily Gems Marathon | $33 | 322 | $10,000 | abrone68 | $1,868 |
#12 – Daily Gems Super KO Mini | $16.50 | 650 | $10,000 | CERDO93 | $836 |
#13 – Super KO High Roller | $320 | 55 | $16,500 | Hxs87 | $3,845 |
#14 – Daily Gems DeepStack | $109 | 114 | $12,000 | h.dogui | $2,430 |
#15 – Daily Gems MB Big or Small | $11 | 974 | $10,000 | Graviton86 | $762 |
#16 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty | $55 | 297 | $15,000 | Ezjob | $2,727 |
#17 – Daily Gems MB Big or Small | $22 | 496 | $10,000 | For1k | $1,068 |
#18 – Daily Gems Big Shot | $109 | 137 | $13,700 | P.gregoriuss | $2,774 |
#19 – DeepStack High Roller | $320 | 52 | $15,600 | NUBIER | $4,719 |
#20 – Daily Gems DeepStack | $55 | 262 | $15,000 | CrackFiend15 | $2,923 |
#21 – Daily Gems Mystery Bounty | $33 | 370 | $11,100 | KJu3Mo4Ka | $1,986 |
#22 – Daily Gems Deepstack | $109 | 135 | $13,500 | f_salgado | $2,733 |
All prizes include bounties where applicable
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Upcoming PokerNews Online Championship Events
These 15 PNOC events will take you through the action-packed weekend. Which event will you win?
Date | Time (GMT) | Buy-in | Event | Guarantee |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fri 21 Feb | 4:00 p.m. | $11 | PokerNews #23 - Daily Gems - Mystery Bounty Mini | $12,000 |
6:00 p.m. | $55 | PokerNews #25 - Daily Gems - Mystery Bounty | $15,000 | |
7:00 p.m. | $109 | PokerNews #26 - Daily Gems - Big Shot Special | $12,000 | |
Sat 22 Feb | 4:00 p.m. | $16.50 | PokerNews #27 - Daily Gems - PKO 6-Max Mid | $10,000 |
5:00 p.m. | $11 | PokerNews #28 - PLO Mystery Bounty Special | $2,000 | |
6:00 p.m. | $22 | PokerNews #29 - Daily Gems - Mystery Bounty 6-Max Special | $10,000 | |
6:00 p.m. | $55 | PokerNews #30 - Daily Gems - PKO 6-Max | $15,000 | |
7:00 p.m. | $109 | PokerNews #31 - Daily Gems - PKO 6-Max High | $12,000 | |
Sun 23 Feb | 3:00 p.m. | $33 | PokerNews #32 - DeepStack Special | $12,000 |
4:00 p.m. | $16.50 | PokerNews #33 - Mystery Bounty mini | $20,000 | |
5:00 p.m. | $55 | PokerNews #34 - Mystery Bounty | $35,000 | |
6:00 p.m. | $22 | PokerNews #35 - MB Big or Small Special | $13,000 | |
7:00 p.m. | $109 | PokerNews #36 - THE PKO Rumble | $50,000 | |
7:00 p.m. | $525 | PokerNews #37 - Big Shot High Roller | $30,000 |
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