On the final day of August, Rob rtinnionTinnion won the PokerStars Sunday Million outright for $213,000. It was his largest cash to date and, just over five months later, he did it again, capturing the Sunday Million title for $200,000 and a colossal 1,147 PLB Points. All told, he has earned well over $400,000 from the tournament in the last half-year.

Tinnion told PocketFives on Monday, “It doesn’t feel real. I was hoping I didn’t wake up and have it all be a dream.”

It was no dream this time for the UK resident, who compared his last outright Sunday Million victory to this one: “It was a lot smoother leading up to the final table due to the experience the first one gave me. This time, I was in a position to take advantage of the tighter players with a significant chip advantage. There was a lot of talk of a deal, but the other chip leader got greedy and wanted too much money, enabling me to walk away with the win. Obviously, I ran extremely well too.”

Tinnion was the lone PocketFiver at the final table, but according to PokerNews, the group was anything but soft: “He was met with stiff competition at the final table, as top online players Seth Setherson2Davies and Simon ministerborgRavnsbaek were also in contention.”

The field began with 6,579 entrants and ended with the following nine:

1. robtinnion – $200,136.96
2. ministerborg – $148,027.50
3. elme1989 – $105,264.00
4. Setherson2 – $72,369.00
5. dieterD6 – $55,263.60
6. boloban25 – $42,105.60
7. rybn1k – $28,947.60
8. Mylo723 – $15,789.60
9. kadafi11 – $10,197.45

Tinnion barreled through a field of 7,133 entrants the first time around, at one point holding just one small blind, and was one of five PocketFivers at the final table. He passed $1.2 million in online tournament winnings this month.

In our Weekly Tournament Review that came out on Monday, posters congratulated Tinnion on his feat. One PocketFiver wrote, “It has only been five months since he shipped the Sunday Million last time… Insane!” Another player recapped, “Tinnion was down for a long time and was very patient.”

Deal negotiations went poorly each time they were brought up and, when heads-up play began, he was ahead 2:1 in chips. Congrats to Rob Tinnion on becoming a two-time Sunday Million winner!

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