Dominik Nitsche is a top-rated poker player and 888poker ambassador. It is quite common to see Nitsche at the felt, typically playing in live events. He has plenty of big wins during his career, including four WSOP bracelets. While his face is familiar in live play, Nitsche is also known to hit the virtual felt on occasion. He recently took to the internet to play online poker and the results were quite impressive.

Huge Day for the Poker Pro

According to the source, the poker player managed to secure big results by competing in four separate events on Sunday. He took part in a high-stakes tournament at 888poker only to win against online player metelindberg to win just over $13,000.

The poker pro also logged in at partypoker to compete in The Grand, where he took on a field of over 250 competitors. This event is a new option on the Sunday schedule and Nitsche found himself making it to the heads-up round where he took on Arnaud Enselme.

This time around, Nitsche had to settle for second place as Enselme took down the win. Even though he didn’t come in first, Nitsche still earned just over $35,000 for his efforts.

Two More Big Cashouts

It seems Nitsche’s Sunday was spent moving around to different online poker sites to play in big events. Over at PokerStars, the poker player decided to compete in the Fat Sunday event, which has a $215 buy-in. He ended up winning the event, securing another $6,500 to add to his total prize earnings on Sunday.

He then decided to play in the Sunday Supersonic, which has a buy-in of $1,050. There were 66 players taking part this go round and it took just over two hours to finish up. In the end, Nitsche was able to finish in third, adding more than $10,000 to his overall prize total for the day.

It was easy for Nitsche to take part in multiple events on Sunday because that is a big day for tournament poker. Across the industry, online poker sites offer major events as well as smaller options, so players have plenty to pick from on that particular day.

The events have guaranteed prize pools so that players are competing for a set amount of cash. For the most part, the prize pools usually are in the five-figure range but sometimes go up to the six and seven-figure range.

It would not be surprising to see Nitsche taking part in more weekend action after dominating the felt this past Sunday!