multi-tabling Some 1,641 players bought in, resulting in a $32,820 prize pool, which surpassed the $30,000 guaranteed amount.Once the curtain came down on proceedings and the dust had settled, “pedrostjr3” was the only player with chip in front of them, and those chips were exchanged for the $1,854 top prize plus $2,225 worth of scalps, making a combined total of $4,079 for their initial $22 investment.Three other finalists turned their $22 buy-in into a four-figure haul.Runner-up “ERNSTUZI” won $2,094, third-place finisher “b66dbj-5” secured a $1,456 payout, while “Mus100” netted $1,152 for their fourth-place exit.McLaren Turbo Series #14 Sunday Carnival Final Table ResultsRankPlayerBountiesPrizeTotal Prize1pedrostjr3$2,225$1,854$4,0792ERNSTUZI$244$1,850$2,0943b66dbj-5$285$1,171$1,4564Mus100$365$787$1,1525RhonRyan89$10$542$5526MR P HEAD$335$389$7237guigo40$152$273$425Never Miss A McLaren Grand Prix Turbo Series Event With The PokerNews Online Tournament CalendarThe best way to keep track of online poker tournaments like the McLaren Grand Prix Turbo Series if the newly launched PokerNews Online Tournament Calendar. This free-to-use tool lets you track, filter, and register for PartyPoker tournaments all without leaving the PokerNews website!
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