€450 Monsterstack Mystery Bounty to Unveil Winning Big Envelopes
**€450 MonsterStack Mystery Bounty Tournament Enters Day 2**
The €450 MonsterStack Mystery Bounty tournament, a unique blend of no-limit hold'em and bounty elements, is currently underway on Day 2. The tournament, part of the World Series of Poker 2025 schedule, attracted 169 entries on Day 1, with 25 players qualifying for the next phase.
The tournament resumed at Level 16 with Blinds 20,000/40,000 and a 40,000 Ante. Although the chip leader and the exact number of players remaining in the tournament are not specified, Andreas Paliogiannis is currently leading the field.
In this tournament format, players compete for a prize pool that is split between the regular prize pool and the bounty pool. The bounty portion is paid immediately upon eliminating a player, with random mystery amounts. The main prize pool distributes payouts to top finishers according to a standard WSOP payout schedule for the number of entries.
Day 2 payouts usually start at the money bubble, with further payouts on final standings. For instance, in a similar WSOP Mystery Bounty event, the winner earned around €109,720, and the second place approximately €78,316.
Mystery bounty envelopes will be introduced when the tournament reaches the money (ITM). The exact chip counts, bounty amount allocation, and Day 2 specifics can be found in the official WSOP 2025 rules document or tournament guide.
Players must eliminate five more opponents before the tournament reaches the money phase. The current chip counts for the tournament are being provided, adding an exciting edge to the competition as players jockey for position. With 20 players set to get paid, the race to the money is heating up.
In the ongoing €450 MonsterStack Mystery Bounty tournament, participants are not only competing for the main prize pool but also for the bounty awarded upon eliminating opponents. The tournament, with its unique blend of sportsmanship, strategy, and mystery elements, is currently in progress on Day 2.