If you were wondering what we have…
Turns out it’s $82,058 and all the chips.
Player: WhatDoWeHave outlasted a stacked 137-entry field this past Sunday to take down the $200K GTD Mini Phil’s Thrill, turning a $2,650 buy-in into a near six-figure- payday—and a whole lot of bragging rights.
A “Mini Thrill” That Still Packs a Punch
Let’s not pretend this is your average Sunday tournament.
The Mini Phil’s Thrill rolled out:
- $342,500 prize pool
- 137 entries
- 18 paid spots, meaning plenty of players left with stories… and nothing else
At the top:
- 🥇 WhatDoWeHave — $82,058
- 🥈 YoureMyBoy — $61,511
- 🥉 TheMizreg — $46,133
Not exactly pocket change.
Same DNA, Slightly Smaller Price Tag
Mini Phil’s Thrill is the little sibling to the $10K buy-in Phil’s Thrill main event—but “little” is doing a lot of work here.
You’re still getting:
- Tough fields
- Aggressive play
- And zero interest in laddering quietly
It’s the same energy—just with a buy-in that doesn’t require a deep breath and a financial disclaimer.
No Such Thing as Playing It Safe
Last Sunday’s event wasn’t a slow grind to the top.
This was:
- Pressure spots
- Big decisions
- And the kind of swings that remind you poker is never “just a game”
By the time the final table rolled around, it was the usual story— everyone capable, nobody backing down.
Final Table = Must-Watch Mayhem
With hole cards revealed on delay, the final table delivered exactly what you’d expect:
- Railbirds locked in
- Every move scrutinized
- And at least a few moments where logic took a backseat to instinct
Mini or not, the spotlight hits just as hard.
Final Thought
Mini Phil’s Thrill continues to prove one thing:
You don’t need a $10K bullet to feel the pressure—you just need to show up ready to battle.
This past Sunday, WhatDoWeHave had the answer.
The question is…
You taking a shot next week—or just watching it happen again?
