The MicroMillions Series continued this weekend at PokerStars with 33 new champions crowned.
Our players left their mark with eight wins in total, however, we missed the biggest prize, the MM-83 Sunday Special of 100€, which is still taking place at Copacabana Beach at this time. The rounds were paid by LinraBey, who won 20,621.09€.
All Spanish prizes in the MicroMillions Series
- RichieAlonso (MM-65 Giga Stack Mystery Bounty €10. Price: €2,701.20).
- Seises6 (MM-69 Bounty Hero 10 €. Price: €2,655.77).
- xaving14 (MM-70 Storm 20 €. Price: 3,528.34 €).
- Pjoshue (MM-73 Giga Stack 3 €. Price: 878.89 €).
- mm779 (MM-74 Blaze 20 €. Price: 1,827.02 €).
- MRNICEBDN (MM-77 Giga Stack 5 €. Price: 2,076.14 €).
- Antonixx27 (MM-80 Bounty Hero 5 €. Price: 1,656.35 €).
- Topoto98 (MM-87 Blaze 20 €. Price: 2,196.46 €).
Side overall rankings tied
The Tricolore navigated the Spanish stage perfectly and maintained a joint lead until the end of the festival. One country that stood out in recent events was Ukraine, which consolidated its position in the permanent fifth place in the national rankings of these festivals.
- 1. Spain and France: 21 wins.
- 3. Portugal: 16.
- 4°. Brazil: 14.
- 5°. Ukraine: 7.
The text highlights the success of Spanish players in the MicroMillions Series, with eight wins in total. Ukraine also stood out with seven wins, solidifying its position in the national rankings.
I think the text highlights the success of Spanish players in the MicroMillions Series, with eight wins in total. It also mentions the strong performance of Ukraine, which is in fifth place in the national rankings.
I think the text highlights the success of Spanish players in the MicroMillions Series, with a total of eight wins. It also mentions Ukraine’s strong performance, solidifying its position in the national rankings.
It seems like the MicroMillions Series at PokerStars had a successful weekend with 33 champions crowned and several Spanish players earning significant cash prizes. Ukraine also had a strong showing and maintained a solid position in the national rankings.
It seems like the MicroMillions Series had a successful weekend with 33 champions crowned. It’s interesting to see the Spanish players leaving their mark with eight wins in total, but it’s unfortunate that they missed out on the biggest prize. Ukraine also stood out as a country to watch in the rankings.