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“WHATaDREAM” Fast Out of the Blocks on Day 1 of the 888poker PNOC

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The 2025 edition of the PokerNews Online Championship (PNOC) exploded into action at 888poker on February 16, with the first five events of a bustling 43-event schedule taking place. Four of those events crowned their champions, with Brazil’s “WHATaDREAM” getting off to a perfect start, taking down the $35,000 Opening Event Mystery Bounty for $4,235.

The $35,000 Opening Event Mystery Bounty was the third PNOC event to shuffle up and deal on the opening night of the festival. Including re-entries, 679 players fought it out for a slice of a $35,000 prize pool, which included a jackpot mystery bounty worth $3,500. That chunky bounty went to Brazilian “tutuia20,” who also navigated to the final table, where they crashed out in seventh. The $3,910 they took home was the second-largest payout; only the champion banked more.

After British duo “Steed4321” and “jamesc127” crashed out either side of “tutuia20,” the remaining five finalists were guaranteed a four-figure haul on their $55 investment. “FlipandStop” collected the first of those prizes, taking home $1,732 when their deep run ended in a fifth-place finish.

“ticksucesso” busted in fourth for $1,329, and “Elquelele” of Mexico fell in third for a $1,804 score. The Mexican’s elimination left “WHATaDREAM” heads-up against Vitenam’s “fratia” for the title and the largest prize of the PNOC’s opening night. “WHATaDREAM” got the job done, and the 2025 PNOC off to a dream start.

The victory came with a haul of $4,235, and the runner-up padded their 888poker bankroll with a $2,307 consolation prize.

Rank Player Country Bounties Prize Total Prize
1 WHATaDREAM Brazil $1,635 $2,600 $4,235
2 fratia Vietnam $198 $2,108 $2,307
3 Elquelele Mexico $151 $1,653 $1,804
4 ticksucesso Brazil $95 $1,233 $1,329
5 FlipandStop Kazahkstan $859 $873 $1,732
6 jamesc127 United Kingdom $294 $526 $821
7 tutuia20 Brazil $3,595 $315 $3,910
8 Steed4321 United Kingdom $135 $253 $388

The Festival So Nice, 888poker Ran it Thrice—$1M GTD PNOC Back Feb 16!

2025 PokerNews Online Championship Results

“WHATaDREAM” was not the only champion crowned on the opening day of the 2025 PokerNews Online Championship at 888poker.

“tipsy1312” triumphed in the $16.50 Opening Event Mini (PKO) for a $1,721 payday, while “bargalinhas” will forever be known as the champion of the $33 Opening Event (Classic), a result worth $2,280). “MorayEEEEEL” won the $22 Opening Event (MB Big or Small) for $2,202, too.

Event Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#01 – Opening Event Mini (PKO) $16.50 1,447 $21,705 tipsy1312 $1,721
#02 – Opening Event $33 423 $12,690 bargalinhas $2,280
#03 – Opening Event (Mystery Bounty) $55 679 $35,000 WHATaDREAM $4,235
#04 – Opening Event (PKO) $109 975 $100,000 TBD TBD
#05 – Opening Event (MB Big or Small) $22 783 $15,660 MorayEEEEEL $2,202

*prize includes bounties where applicable

Romania’s “Hxs87” Leads the Final Table f the $100,000 Gtd Opening Event (PKO)

The PokerNews #04 – Opening Event (PKO Edition) saw 975 888poker players pay $109 for the chance to capture what should be the first five-figure prize of the 2025 PNOC. Day 1 saw that field whittled to the eight-handed final table, where Romania’s “Hxs89” leads the way.

The Romanian turned their 20,000 starting stack into a tournament-leading 4,119,203 by the time “mr.salgado” busted in ninth and popped the final table bubble. The chip leader is already showing a substantial profit, having banked $1,654 worth of progressive bounties on their way to the top of the chip counts.

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Often, 888poker final tables have a couple of big stacks, with the chasing pack nursing short stacks. That isn’t the case in this tournament. Only nine big blinds separate the leader from “KRNKKFURTER” in second place, while positions third through sixth have between 65 and 39 big blinds between them.

The shortest stacks, “Mya7” and “TOMA188288” return to battle with 17 and 11 big blinds, respectively.

PokerNews Online Championship Opening Event PKO Final Table Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chips Big Blinds
1 Hxs87 Romania 4,119,203 82
2 KRNKKFURTER Germany 3,639,325 73
3 El_hombre Mexico 3,233,721 65
4 Madarasszabi Romania 2,726,219 55
5 FishNight Ukraine 2,480,258 50
6 DJoKerKJ Romania 1,934,290 39
7 Mya7 Denmark 830,406 17
8 TOMA188288 Armenia 536,578 11

The $100,000 guaranteed event’s final table shuffles up and deals at 7:00 p.m. GMT on February 17. You can watch all the action, with cards-up coverage, unfold before your eyes by tuning into the entertaining 888poker Twitch channel. Coverage is on a delay to protect the tournament’s integrity, so don’t check the event’s tournament lobby if you don’t want spoilers!

PokerNews Online Championship Events on February 17

Four more PNOC events occur on February 17, running alongside the $100,000 event’s final table. The $16.50 Daily Gems PKO Mini begins at 4:00 p.m. GMT with the $55 Daily Gems Mystery Bounty Special and $22 MB Big or Small Special commencing two hours later at 6:00 p.m. GMT.

A $109 buy-in, $12,000 guaranteed Daily Gems PKO rounds off the February 17 action. Good luck at the tables.

Date Time (GMT) Buy-in Event Guarntee
Feb 17 4:00 p.m. $16.50 PokerNews #07 – Daily Gems – PKO Mini $10,000
Feb 17 6:00 p.m. $55 PokerNews #08 – Daily Gems – Mystery Bounty Special $15,000
Feb 17 6:00 p.m. $22 PokerNews #09 – MB Big or Small Special $10,000
Feb 17 7:00 p.m. $109 PokerNews #10 – Daily Gems – PKO $12,000

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Matthew Pitt

Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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