Game over last week "The Big Game III", winners and losers are determined. The 36-hour marathon was attended by 21 players, each of whom laid out a minimum of $ 10,000 at the table.
Phil Laak lasted the longest in the game - he spent 23 hours in front of the cameras (although he planned to swing for 36 hours) and was able to finish the game in positive territory. He won $ 22,325.
The sensations of the TV poker show include German Bodo Sbrzesny, who qualified to play through Party Poker and managed to double his buy-in. The funny thing is that during the game he won the pot twice for a hand 2-7, and each of the participants paid him $ 200 for this.
When the game began to come to an end, two participants in the show were leading by a wide margin. Robert Williamson III, who has always done well in TV games, finished the game with a plus at $63,675. Andrew Feldman, who, in spite of the previous stagnation, won $ 63,350 and took second place in the ranking, came close on his heels.
Sammy George became one of the biggest losers of the show. After losing $ 50,000, it would have been better for him to stop playing. But he stubbornly continued the game in order to eventually come to terms with the loss of $ 78,425. Roland De Wolfe had no easier time - by the end of the game, his wallet lightened by $ 50,000.
Here is a complete list of game results:
• Robert Williamson III: + $63,675
• Andrew Feldman: + $63,350
• Richard Wheatley: + $41,025
• Bodo Sbrzesny: + $22,850
• Phil Laak: + $22,325
• Chris Smith: +20,000
• Juha Helppi: + $15,775
• Roberto Romanello: + $14,400
• Jennifer Tilly: + $12,550
• Ian Frazer: + $8,550
• Neil Channing: + $6,450
• Joshua Landis: + $2,524
• Ilios Kamatakis: -$10,000
• Barny Boatman: -$11,000
• Joel Nordkist: -$15,800
• Alex Roumeltiotis: -$25,150
• Chris Parker: -$31,450
• David Williams: -$40,000
• William Martin: -$40,000
• Roland De Wolfe: -$50,000