It’s not every day a player turns a stake of $1.18 into $26,111


Thursday September 15,2011 : GOOD R.O.I. FOR ONLINE POKER PLAYER
 
It's not every day a player turns a stake of $1.18 into $26,111
 
The UK-based 3D online poker site PKR.com reports that after qualifying with a stake of just $1.81 through a stage 1 internet satellite tourney, a player using the handle ‘Vizdy' became the latest name to win PKR's biggest Saturday night prize with a victory in the $100,000 PKR Masters.
 
The Gateshead-based player outlasted a 422 runner field to net a $26,111 payday, easily his largest win on the site to date, and an impressive return on his small stake.
 
The final table, which played out for two hours and 23 minutes, featured former Masters champion Kusken777, who was aiming for a repeat of his $27,375 score three months ago. Also in the mix was Barkieboy, who completed a fine weekend by going on to win the PKR Sunday High Roller the following day.
 
Ratmanloco initially held the chip lead going into the final table with 51 big blinds, with Vizdy back in fifth place with 26 big blinds.
 
Runner-up sweplatte, sporting his High Roller title from the previous night, entered the final ten as the short stack with just 12 big blinds. Yet with three players remaining the Swede had parlayed his meagre stack into 71 percent of the chips in play to lead.
 
However, it was a lead that would not see him through to a second victory in as many days, as his stack was decimated shortly after at the hands of Vizdy, who finished off his opponent in 21 hands, having entered heads-up play with a small chip deficit.
 
PKR community manager Dan Grant commented, “It’s absolutely fantastic when we see somebody just come from nowhere to put their name up in lights. There wouldn’t have been many fancying Vizdy going into the final table but he showed what he was all about and beat off some big names. I’d be pretty sure that was the best $1.81 he has ever spent.”
 
Sweplatte's runner up reward was $15,666.