
A take a look at all of the results on PokerStars this weekend.
* The Sunday Million returns because the big event of the weekend won this week by pejacpoker* Right down to six at Eureka Hamburg
It was back to normal this week within the Sunday Million. Not more WCOOP special editions or high roller events to steal the limelight. Like that feeling you may have when relatives finally close up and go home after staying at your house for a few weeks, everything is back to the way it was, just as we love it.
Pejacpoker was the player benefiting from that transition, topping a field of 5,137 to earn a primary prize of $146,000. As Kristin Bihr reported, the money involved can go from life improving to life changing very fast. The entire result's below.
PokerStars Sunday Million results Oct 2, 2016Entries: 5,137Prize pool: $1,027,400.00Places paid: 728
1. pejacpoker (Greece) $146,146.722. big frae (New Zealand) $102,558.563. Jazzer32 (Serbia) $71,972.454. Fiskin1 (UK) $50,508.015. frase1977 (Germany) $35,444.996. tokyostars (Japan) $24,874.277. cheese9 (Canada) $17,455.938. mt1ps (Canada) $12,249.999. elmerixx (Finland) $8,596.76
There were numerous weekly majors this past weekend. Below are the highest ten winners.
| $215 SUNDAY MILLION | pejacpoker | Greece | $146,146.72 |
| $215 Sunday Warm-Up | Eat U Up ha | Canada | $56,297.67 |
| $1,050 Sunday Grand NLHE | ragAAAila19 | Romania | $50,000.00 |
| $1,050 Sunday Grand PLO [6-Max] | aufzuckerter | Austria | $45,215.50 |
| $700 Super-Sized Sunday [Progressive KO] | Emilohlsson | Sweden | $35,078.05 |
| $215 Sunday Supersonic [6-Max, Hyper-Turbo] | Erebgil bg | Bulgaria | $35,032.26 |
| $11 Sunday Storm | phaplap | Cyprus | $26,462.18 |
| $22 Mini Sunday Million | Drozd.blr | Belarus | $23,515.12 |
| $109 Sunday Cooldown [Turbo] | DGr33nman | United Kingdom | $21,332.94 |
| $109 Sunday Kickoff | MONSTER DONG | Australia | $19,881.07 |
The full list of results is now available. Clicking this link will take you to results on PokerStars from October 1 to 2, 2016.
They're all the way down to six within the Eureka Hamburg Main Event, and as Howard Swains reports no person player has much room for manoeuvre. What six short stacks will mean when play resumes today is difficult to say, except that it may be interesting. It'll start with Erik Scheidt doing his best to hold directly to his chip lead.
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Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog. Follow him on Twitter: @StephenBartley.
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