Nearly all the events beat the guarantee. Two other events from the opening days of the series, the first Sunday High Roller on Feb 19 and The Brawl on Feb 20, ended up with just over $25k in prizes each. It had $35k guaranteed, but in the end, there was $48.6k in the pot. The only other game in the $40k range was the Super Sunday High Roller on the second Sunday of the series. The Main was the only prize pool that was more than $50k, but the second biggest game, the series-opening Sunday Special SE, came in at $49.4k. There were a total of five tournaments that had more than $25,000 in prizes, with the Main Event leading the way. Call 1-86 or go to ConnexOntario.ca Please play responsibly. The two best events were both $5 buy-ins that saw 725 and 616 entries each. The 479 entries in the Main put it in the top 15 for total entries, but there were nine events that got more than 500 entries. It was always expected to be the big one with $75k guaranteed, but with 479 entries, the event came very close to $90,000 in total prizes, blowing the guarantee out of the water. The biggest tournament of the series was the Main Event. The series ran from Feb 18 to Mar 6 on PokerStars ON. With the guarantee at the start set at CAD $700k, this was a very healthy bump. This resulted in 25,200 entries across the whole series, and that interest ended up combining for about CAD $1.05 million in prizes. The average turnout was just over 250 entries per tournament. In total, PokerStars spread 100 games across the schedule. There were over 25,000 entries recorded across the series, with just over $1 million in prizes handed out. Bounty Builder Series on the PokerStars Ontario app is now in the books - and Ontario online poker players certainly turned out for the show.
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