Spin & Go tournaments offer a fun way to play a quick tournament at PokerStars with a shot at some big cash. French player “Nikitaanna” recently chalked up a massive win in one of these three-handed events.
This lucky player turned €5 into a €1 million payday recently. The jackpot becomes just the most recent massive payout to an online poker player via Spin & Goal.
Here’s a look at that win and some other winners and promotions at the site.
Scoring big at PokerStars
A Spin & Go allows three players to battle it out for a random prize determined after all players are registered. The payout can be twice the buy-in all the up to many thousands times the buy-in.
The recent big winner is a 60-year-old recreational and longtime small stakes Spin & Go player. Nikitaanna had previously played real money online poker as a hobby for several years.
“I was really focusing on playing, and trying to make the best of it,” Nikitaanna said. “The pressure was on and I was not putting myself in complicated spots … but I realized soon that I had to be a little bit more aggressive. I believed in myself every second and we played heads up for 10 minutes or so.”
That self-confidence certainly paid off in a big way.
Nice additions for Women’s Sunday
PokerStars continues working to get more women in poker. A big part of that is the Women’s Sunday event and the site is adding even more this week.
Players will find an extra $750 in added value with tournament tickets also awarded for top finishers.
The Women’s Sunday winner on June 27 not only scores first-place money but also a $530 tournament ticket. Players finishing second through fifth place also take home $55 tickets.
The weekly $22 event comes with a $2,000 guaranteed prize pool. Late registration and re-entry are available for the first 90 minutes.
Players can also win an entry through satellites running Thursday through Sunday. Qualifiers start at just $0.22.
Big names take titles
At the PokerStars tables, a few big names and PokerStars ambassadors have scored well of late. Poker superstar Adrian Mateos won the $1,500 Sunday High Roller Club event for $37,980 on June 20.
In other Sunday action, Swedish pro Niklas “Lena900” Astedt took down the $1,050 Sunday Cooldown for $20,213, including bounties.
PokerStars streamer Parker “Tonkaaaa” Talbot won a $215 Bounty Builder for $19,504. Here’s a look at his winning moment.
claaaaaaaaasssssssss little end to the Sunday grind. winning a tournament is always a truly wonderful feeling. especially when you know it's coming… https://t.co/vCOWFI0bIz
— Parker Talbot (@tonkaaaap) June 21, 2021
In the United States, PokerStars made some news this year by adding a few poker streamers to its roster of players. The Summer Stacks series is currently underway in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New Jersey and one of those ambassadors took a title.
Ambassador Mark “naigo1” Foresta is a 28-year-old software engineer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When not at his regular job, Foresta takes to Twitch when playing poker.
Viewers were recently treated to Foresta securing a Summer Stacks title for $11,000. Here’s a look at his win.