Premier Poker League 6

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The PokerBaazi Premier League started off on the 7th of August with a bang! The PPL is a marquee poker series featuring massive guarantees and prizes. The Day 6 of PPL received more than 1700 entries across all 6 tournaments held on the day. Let’s take a look how the tournaments played out on Day 6.

PPL Monsoon Edition features the largest ever prize-pool for a 10 day online series with guarantees worth INR 7.3 Crore+ across 58 tournaments. Combined with an additional 15 Lakh in leaderboard prizes,PPL Monsoon Edition promises to deliver exciting action and fierce competition throughout the event.

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Results of Day 6 of PPL:

PPL#33 3 LAC GTD (3RE)

The first event of the day, PPL#33 (3 LAC GTD) (3RE) had a buy-in of 1000+100. Simon ‘Hades’ Mint was the big winner of INR 70,590 as he beat ‘monishwagh’ in the final heads-up. He earned himself second place for a total of INR 49,530.

PPL#34 6-Max SuperStack (5 LAC GTD) (5RE)

PPL#34 6-Max SuperStack (5 LAC GTD) (5RE) event was played out between 287 entries (including reentries and rebuys) with a buy-in of 1250+125 that made the total prize pool of 5,00,000. Yash ‘Paranoid’ Dutt was the big winner of INR 1,10,450, who overcame a field of 287 players and Suresh‘oil_trader’ Kolli in the final heads-up, who earned himself second place for a total of INR 77,500.

PPL#35 PLO HighRoller (30 LAC GTD) (5RE)

PPL#35 PLO HighRoller (30 LAC GTD) (5RE) event received a total of 242 entries (including reentries and rebuys). Gautam ‘M8a7’ Rohilla continued his fire streak and shipped the massive tournament for INR 7,05,900 and Karan ‘karanmangla’ Mangla secured the runner-up spot for INR 4,95,300.

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PPL#36 The Pride (30 LAC GTD) (5RE)

The PPL#36 The Pride (30 LAC GTD) (5RE) event was one of the biggest guarantees on offer for Day 6 of the PPL. The tournament received 563 entries at a buy-in of 5000+1000. Online reg, Ashish ‘OMG_Spew’ Munot shipped the event for a payout of INR 5,67,000 after beating Surbhit ‘grovahova’ Grover in the final heads-up. Surbhit earned a payout of INR 3,97,500 for his second place finish.

PPL#37 6-Max 3 LAC GTD Hold’em Boost (RE)

The 1000+100 buy-in event received 357 entries (including reentries and rebuys) to make a combined prize pool of 3,57,000. LakshPal ‘boomtlt23’ Singh won the event for a payout of INR 74,970 with ‘rekop’ finishing in second place for INR 52,479.

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PPL#38 4-Max Hyper Turbo (3 LAC GTD)

The 1000+100 buy-in event received 281 entries (including reentries and rebuys) to make a combined prize pool of 3,00,000. Himanshu ‘himanshu.zak’ Kumar won the event for a payout of INR 66,270 with Vikranth ‘borntrouble’ Varma finishing in second place for INR 46,500.

The next set of events take place today, 13th of August. Stay tuned for more details about the PokerBaazi Premier League and keep reading PokerShots.

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Wednesday marked the sixth and final heat of the PartyPoker Premier League IV with all the players still mathematically in contention for a spot at the six-handed final table. In a day that could have doubled as a circus sideshow, Daniel Negreanu clawed out a much needed victory earning him 16 points, and a chance to play in a heads up match this morning to qualify for this afternoon's PartyPoker Premier League IV final.

As players were getting ready to take the set before the match, Phil Hellmuth was seen off to the side of the Ravello bar doing some Yoga while Roland De Wolfe came in wearing a Darth Vader costume and wielding a red light saber. The antics did not stop there, as within the first few minutes of play, De Wolfe handed Hellmuth a card with the words 'Happy Retirement' on it and a note wishing him well now that his poker career was over. Then, Luke Schwartz, who had more points than many of his opponents, opted to immediately get up from the table and allow himself to get blinded off. The producers placed a stuffed monkey behind his chip stack to play for him.

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The monkey then took the early chip lead when Schwartz came back to the table, and, on the first hand, raised to 11,000 with pocket aces. Negreanu, in the big blind, did not believe him and moved all-in with after a little bit of banter between the two. Schwartz snap-called and the board was no help to Negreanu coming . Schwartz doubled up to 572,000 and promptly let the monkey take control of his stack again.

Negreanu was left with chips and would double back to contention just a few moments after the blunder when his pocket tens outraced Phil Laak's ace-king. Laak was out the door shortly thereafter and the first to exit.

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With seven remaining players, Roland De Wolfe decided Darth Vader might have been a little harsh and had a Kermit The Frog mask on instead. In one of the more comical hands of the night, David Benyamine raised with king-nine offsuit, and Phil Hellmuth called from the small blind with pocket fives. Tony G, in the big blind, moved all-in with pocket sixes. Benyamine folded and Hellmuth went into the tank. De Wolfe then gave Tony G the Kermit mask, and G put it on before De Wolfe put the Darth Vader mask on. Both were seated next to each other, and Hellmuth stared the duo down before finally folding.

The masks caused some controversy, as Negreanu wanted a ruling stating that Nevada gaming regulation prohibit anyone from covering their faces. The tournament director confirmed this, and De Wolfe's masks were taken from the stage. He and Tony G looked like two kids having their favorite toys taken away.

Tony G's run at this years Premier League title ended a few moments after the dinner break, when sitting in the big blind his pocket sevens were out-flopped by Hellmuth's . Hellmuth had open-shoved from the small blind to put the pressure on G, and the move paid off when an eight fell on the river.

David Benyamine was next to go in sixth place, and Vanessa Rousso followed, finishing in fifth place. While Benyamine had locked up a final table spot, Rousso's elimination took her out of contention for the final table.

Luke Schwartz, who took over for the monkey, was eliminated in fourth place by Negreanu's pocket queens. The six points earned by Schwartz were enough to give him a locked-up seat in the final.

Three-handed play was very interesting as a lot rode on how the three finished out. The first to go was De Wolfe, who with his finish will get a chance to qualify for the final table via the heads-up matches today. That left Hellmuth and Negreanu to battle it out. Hellmuth needed a win to give himself a shot at the final table; Negreanu had already locked up his spot in the heads up matches. Waiting on the sidelines was JC Tran who would get a shot at the heads up matches if Negreanu won but was eliminated if Hellmuth won.

The final hand of this crazy heat saw Phil Hellmuth limp on the button with . Daniel Negreanu, holding raised it up to 180,000. Hellmuth moved all in, and Negreanu beat him into the pot with a call. The board rolled out and that would be the end of the day, and the Premier League for Phil Hellmuth.

Here are the final standings.

x-1. Phil Laak – 48 points
x-2. David Benyamine - 38 points
x-T-3. Giovanni Safina - 29 points
x-T-3. Luke Schwartz – 29 points
5. Daniel Negreanu – 26 points
6. Ian Frazer – 26 points
7. Roland De Wolfe – 22 points
8. JC Tran – 20 points
9. Phil Hellmuth - 19 points
10. Yevgeniy Timoshenko – 16 points
11. Vanessa Rousso – 16 points
12. Tony G - 11 points

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x - clinched final table berth

Daniel Negreanu will face off against JC Tran, while Ian Frazer will battle Roland De Wolfe for the final two spots at the final table.

PokerNews will be recapping the heads up matches which begin at 11:00 a.m. in our Live Reporting pages, and we'll be bringing all the final table action to life as soon as the heads up matches are complete. Also be sure to check out the Party Poker Blog for more updates.

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