Day 4 of the 2018 XL Eclipse, which will award more than $2.8 million in guaranteed prize money when all is said and done, hosted five more events on Sunday, which is generally known as the busiest day for online poker. With that 13 tournaments from the 34-event schedule are now in the books.

Remember, anyone who wins two XL Eclipse events will receive a $1,000 bonus. If someone can take down three there’s $10,000 waiting for them, while anyone lucky enough to capture four XL Eclipse titles will earn $100,000.

Additionally, a $1,000,000 bonus awaits any player who is able to capture five XL Eclipse titles! But that’s not all! Reach the final table in three or more events and you’ll get a $600 tournament ticket, and if you make the money in eight or more events you’ll get a $215 tournament ticket.

Here's a look at all what’s happened earlier in the 2018 XL Eclipse:

Day 1: UK’s Richard “ChipsFool” Hoadley topped 1,002-entry field to win Opening Event for nearly $19K. Both “seserman02” and “KelevraJesus” claim titles.

Day 2: Alexandru “alexos888” Baron and “okokok1893” book wins in Twins Royal and Twins Flush respectively.

Day 3: “LeetRunGoot,” “Petos00,” and “EX.PZ” all take down titles on Crazy 8 day.

Meanwhile, here’s what happened on Day 4:

Russia’s “CalmRevolver” Captures Another XL Eclipse Title

The $215 buy-in Event #9: $100,000 Mega Deep surpassed its guarantee by attracting 378 players who rebought 184 times. That created a $112,400 prize pool paid out to the top 48 players including Roman “Romeopro33” Romanovskyi (40th - $641), “Namlleh” (30th - $764), Robin “Inho” Ylitalo (19th - $1,090), Arseniy “josef_shvejk” Karmatskiy (5th - $5,901), and “DeuceofDuc0” (3rd - $12,083).

After 9 hours and 17 minutes, Russia’s “CalmRevolver” defeated Uruguay’s “buitre180” in heads-up play to win the title and $21,637 first-place prize. The Russian is a familiar face on 888poker; in fact, back on April 22 he won the Sunday Mega Deep for $19,722.

It also marked his second XL Eclipse title after he topped a field of 343 entries to win last year’s Event #132: $15,000 Breeze for $3,319.

“CalmRevolver” defeated Uruguay’s “buitre180”

Event #10: $100,000 Tune Up Ends with a Cooler

The $160 buy-in Event #10: $100,000 Tune Up saw 552 players rebuy 230 times to create a $117,300 prize pool. Among the top 72 to walk away with some cash were “PulledPorker” (45th - $528), “DoubleNature” (22nd - $704), “gimnast2605” (10th - $1,408), and “AUTISPOSTI” (4th - $9,032).

After “AkH0lic” bowed out in third place for $11,965, the title came down to Mexico’s “NoMamesWeyyy” and Sweden’s “cuadrado12.” After 11 hours and 42 minutes, the latter prevailed to capture a $22,170 first-place prize.

In the final hand of the tournament, “NoMamesWeyyy” got his chips in with pocket kings only to run them smack dab into “cuadrado12’s” pocket rockets.

The title came down to Mexico’s “NoMamesWeyyy” and Sweden’s “cuadrado12.”

Russians Battle It Out for Mini Tune Up Title

The $12 buy-in Event #11: Mini Tune Up offered a $50,000 prize pool to 2,626 players who rebought 986 times. A hefty 425 players got paid, and some of them that made deep runs were “ChickenDraw” (32nd - $135), “DavidLuck” (18th - $175), “Barakuda284” (8th - $600), “proker29” ($2,950), and “cretzzuu93” (3rd - $3,950).

After 10 hours and 47 minutes, the title came down to a pair of Russians in “krakadiller” and “vortso,” with the former ultimately coming out on top to win $7,450.

The title came down to a pair of Russians in “krakadiller” and “vortso,”

“thejoker841” Wins Micro Tune Up for Not-So-Micro Prize

Event #12: Micro Tune Up, which cost just $5.50 to enter, saw 1,916 players rebuy 746 times, which resulted in a $15,000 prize pool being paid out to the top 252 spots. Among those to notch a cash were “popsnpoker” (37th - $40.50), “anelka79” ($55.50), “deeeep90” (16th - $66), “Pxaves” (9th - $175.50), “Serge25t” (3rd - $1,288.50).

After 8 hours and 12 minutes, “thejoker841” defeated “RodRod2112” in heads-up play to walk away the victor and $2,370 richer.

“thejoker841” defeated “RodRod2112”

Germany’s “NeverLuckyyy” Finds XL Eclipse Redemption with Late Tune Up Win

The $55 buy-in Event #13: $25,000 Late Tune Up snuck by its guarantee by drawing 382 players who rebought 121 times. That created a $25,150 prize pool paid out to the top 54 players including “Ezreaal” (36th - $151), “DjPrunz” (21st - $176), “summuNNN” (12th - $327), “Isaaba2016” (5th - $1,408), and “icf043” (3rd - $2,641).

After 7 hours and 19 minutes, Germany’s “NeverLuckyyy” defeated Belarus’ “HATE007” in heads-up play to win $4,826. It was some XL Eclipse redemption for the German, who last year came close to a title after finishing runner-up out of 940 runners in the $12 buy-in Event #64: $25,000 Thursday Challenge for $3,728.

Germany’s “NeverLuckyyy” defeated Belarus’ “HATE007”

What’s Coming Up on Monday?

The new week kicks off with two more events, both at 18:00 on Monday. The first is the $55 buy-in Event #14: $30,000 R&A Event, and the other the $5 buy-in Event #15: $15,000 Mini R&A.

Click here for a full look at the 2018 XL Eclipse schedule.

Chad Holloway is a 2013 WSOP Bracelet winner who has previously worked for PokerNews as a managing editor and live reporter