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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

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Daniel Negreanu's Weekly Rant: May 23 — Fantasy Poker


Daniel Negreanu
We didn't have enough coffee this morning to be able to handle Daniel Negreanu's Weekly Rant this week. He is so hyped up in this week's rant that our heads are spinning.
To start, Negreanu announces a WSOP contest for his fans where he's giving the first place winner the opportunity to win 10 percent of what he cashes for during the WSOP. There are other prizes up for grabs too. He also plugs the $25,000 fantasy poker draft, then breaks down a hand he played at the WPT World Championship.

World Series of Poker


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2012 World Series of Poker Rookie Roundup: Oliver Speidel


Oliver Speidel
Sometimes it’s easy picking someone for PokerNews’ Rookie Roundupprior to the World Series of Poker, especially when they’ve just proved themselves in a major tournament. That’s exactly the case with Oliver Speidel, who conquered a 659-player field in January to capture the 2012 Aussie Millions for AUD$1.6 million.
Since 2007, the Melbourne local has proven himself throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Prior to jumping into the poker spotlight earlier this year, Speidel took down a AUD$1,000 No-Limit Hold’em event at the 2011 Aussie Millions for AUD$100,595; won the 2011 Manny Pacquiao World Poker Event in Manila for $50,405; and placed second in the 2012 Aussie Millions AUD$1,000 NLHE Shootout for AUD$24,750. Throw in various other scores throughout Australia and Macau, and Speidel had earned $224,459 before striking it big in the Aussie Millions Main Event.
“It’s really . . . words can’t describe it. People say that a lot, but it’s true,” Speidel said in an interview immediately after his win. “The feeling you get from it, it’s a mixture of exhilaration and relief a little bit, but mainly exhilaration. It’s crazy. You can’t help but think about the money and everything, what sort of freedom that can give me. I feel just amazing.”
Not only did Speidel conquer the final table in what seemed like record time, a modest seven hours, he went through one of the world’s best players to make it there in Phil Ivey. You see, the eight-time WSOP bracelet winner made his presence known at this year’s Aussie Millions by winning the$250,000 Super High Roller, but prior to that he also notched a 12th-place finish in the Main Event. It was in that tournament, with just a few tables remaining, Speidel and Ivey tangled.
“I made a pretty big mistake against Phil Ivey in one hand,” Speidel admitted to PokerNews. “I made a call on the river after he raised me, and I think it was just because it was Phil Ivey, because he makes you do that, so I made a bad call against him. I was feeling pretty stupid after that, but I thought ‘Alright, I’m kind of short stacked and I know how to play the short stack.’ It’s all automatic when you’re short and the decisions are easier. I got it in with pocket jacks, tripled up, and from then on it started to go a lot better.”
The aforementioned triple happened when Patrick Healy opened the action to 27,000 from under the gun and Ivey made the call on his direct left. The play was then on Speidel on the button and he shoved all-in for 190,000 more. Healy and Ivey both opted to flat call and then checked down the {k-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{6-Spades}{9-Diamonds} board. Speidel, who was one of the shortest stacks in the room at the time, tabled his {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts} and it was good enough for the triple. From there, it was on to victory.
Patience, determination and consistency were just a few of the qualities we saw Speidel exhibit on his way to capturing the most prestigious title in the Southern Hemisphere. If he brings those same qualities north of the equator and demonstrates them on poker’s biggest stage, there’s no telling what he might accomplish.
While he told PokerNews he’ll be in Vegas to play the Main Event, Speidel may not play too many events. “The tax issue for Aussies has been a big turn off,” Speidel explained. Nonetheless, we expect the WSOP bug will bite him and he’ll mix it up, but even if the Main Event is the only tournament he plays, at least we know he has what it takes to come out on top.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

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Sunday, May 13, 2012

2012 PokerStars SCOOP Day 3

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2012 PokerStars SCOOP Day 3: Viktor "Isildur1" Blom Wins Again; Negreanu, ElkY Come Close





Viktor Blom
So far, the 2012 Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) atPokerStars has been the Viktor "Isildur1" Blom show. He followed up his win on Day 2 with another victory on Day 3, and if he didn't have your attention before, he sure has it now. Day 3 also saw several other big names get very close to capturing SCOOP first-place finishes. Daniel "KidPoker" Negreanu and Scott "gunning4you" Seiver each finished runner-up, and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier added a third-place finish to his SCOOP résumé.

PokerStars SCOOP 3-H: $500 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Max with Rebuys Two-Day ($400K Guaranteed)

Buy-InEntrantsPrize Pool
$500+$30486$800,000
Only 46 players remained at the start of Day 2, with "johnxfleming," "Sussie Smith," and Viktor "Isildur1" Blom sitting in the top three spots, and many other notables still in contention.
During the first couple of hours, "johnxfleming" maintained his lead despite sitting at a tough table with Blom, George "Jorj95" Lind, and Giuseppe “Ansgar2000″ Pantaleo. Early eliminations on Tuesday included Calvin "cal42688" Anderson (42nd - $4,400), Owen "ocrowe" Crowe (40th - $4,400), Thayer "THAY3R" Rasmussen (34th - $4,800), Mike "munchenHB" Telker (29th - $5,200), and Ana Marquez (26th - $5,200). (Meanwhile, Marquez was making a run in Event #3-M, as well. See below.)
Over the next hour, Blom surged to become the first player to 1 million — around 280 BBs at the time. Meanwhile, others to fall included Steve "Illini213" Barshak (20th - $6,000), Ronny "1-ronny3" Kaiser (19th - $6,000), Eddy "eddymaksoud" Maksoud (17th - $7,600), George "Jorj95" Lind (16th - $7,600), and Giuseppe "Ansgar2000" Pantaleo (14th - $7,600) — the latter wiped out after running {A-Spades}{J-Clubs} into Blom's pocket aces.
When Dani "supernova9" Stern hit the rail in 13th ($7,600), they were down to two six-handed tables, and Blom was still on top with more than 1.23 million. It took about an hour for the next six eliminations to come, during which time Blom increased his lead further. The six to fall one table shy of the final were "ed.royalbh" (12th), "wintyara" (11th), and "vovtroy" (10th), each earning $11,200, and "huiiiiiiiiii" (9th), "Soccermom96" (8th), and "johnxfleming" (7th) who took away $17,600 apiece.
Here's how the stacks looked with six left:
SeatPlayerChips
1Viktor "Isildur1" Blom1,645,085
2Alexandre “BiatchPeople” Luneau1,350,946
3Sussie Smith1,038,398
4Iulian-Georgian "Ruxandescu" Ruxandescu737,702
5B4d3m3!st3r432,971
6Clark "snake8484" Hamagami342,898
Blom continued his charge shortly after the final table began, swiftly grabbing a big pot from Alexandre “BiatchPeople” Luneauafter checking down second pair of kings on the river to push up over 1.83 million. But Luneau battled back against Blom, managing to take back chips and eventually move into the lead.
A short while later, Blom was opening with a min-raise to 15,000 from the button when Clark "snake8484" Hamagami pushed his stack of 130,348 all in from the small blind and Blom quickly called. Hamagami had {K-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} and Blom showed {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}. The flop came {9-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{8-Diamonds} to pair Hamagami, but Blom had a flush draw to go with his overcards. The turn was the {J-Clubs}, but the river brought the {7-Diamonds}, giving Blom the flush and sending Hamagami out in sixth.
A little later, "B4d3m3!st3r" and Iulian-Georgian "Ruxandescu" Ruxandescu put in a series of preflop raises, culminating with a seven-bet shove by Ruxandescu and a call by "B4d3m3!st3r" to put his stack of nearly 550,000 — a little under 70 BBs — at risk. "B4d3m3!st3r" had {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}, but Ruxandescu's raises had meant what they appeared to — he held {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}. The board ran out nine-high with just two diamonds, and "B4d3m3!st3r" was eliminated in fifth.
About a half-hour after that the blinds were 4,500/9,000 when "Sussie Smith" opened with a min-raise from UTG, and both Luneau (SB) and Blom (BB) called. The flop came {10-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{J-Spades}, and Luneau led for 38,000. Blom made it 96,500, then "Sussie Smith" reraised to 180,000. Luneau stepped aside, but Blom fired back with an all-in shove and "Sussie Smith" called with the 422,093 left behind. Blom had {J-Hearts}{5-Hearts} for two pair while "Sussie Smith" was on an open-ender with {K-Spades}{Q-Hearts}. The turn was the {8-Spades} and river the {7-Clubs}, and they were down to three.
Blom and Luneau battled for the lead over the next half hour. Then Blom took a hit when Ruxandescu claimed a 1.2 million-plus chip pot in a hand in which both had two pair, but Ruxandescu had the better kicker. Blom then stayed in last for a while, but managed to score a double-up through Luneau to retake the lead in a hand in which Blom rivered a second pair and got his all-in push called.
Then came a hand in which Luneau called a three-bet from Ruxandescu and the pair saw a flop come {K-Spades}{3-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}. Ruxandescu bet 104,000 (about two-thirds pot) and Luneau called, then Ruxandescu check-called Luneau's bet of 224,000 following the {K-Hearts}turn. The river brought the {10-Diamonds} and Ruxandescu checked again, prompting Luneau to fire all in for his last 719,294. Ruxandescu quickly called, showing {Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts} for queens full, and Luneau showed his losing {A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs} before hitting the rail in third.
Heads-up play began with Ruxandescu in front with just over 3.16 million to Blom's 2.38 million. Ruxandescu remained ahead for the first stage of their battle, eventually chipping Blom down to below 1 million. Blom then managed a fortunate double-up after shoving with {10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} on a {J-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{10-Spades} board versus Ruxandescu's pocket queens and catching a four on the turn to make two pair. Blom would draw close to even shortly after that in a hand in which he committed with top pair on an eight-high flop versus Ruxandescu's nut flush draw and saw his hand hold.
As they crossed the half-hour mark of their duel, Blom took the lead in a hand in which he rivered a flush and got value from a Ruxandescu check-call. Blom would continue to apply pressure, building up close to 4 million while Ruxandescu fell under 1.58 million. Then, with the blinds 11,000/22,000, Blom min-raised from the button, Ruxandescu three-bet to 132,000, and Blom called. The flop came {J-Spades}{9-Clubs}{7-Clubs} and Ruxandescu continued for 165,000. Blom made it 464,750, Ruxandescu shoved, and Blom called, showing {9-Diamonds}{8-Spades} for middle pair and a gutshot. Meanwhile, Ruxandescu had {6-Clubs}{5-Clubs} for a flush draw and a gut shot of his own.
The turn was the {9-Spades} and river the {8-Diamonds}, meaning Blom's full house bettered the straight Ruxandescu had drawn to give Blom his second SCOOP title in two days!
PlacePlayerPrize
1Viktor "Isildur1" Blom$160,000
2Iulian-Georgian "Ruxandescu" Ruxandescu$118,400
3Alexandre “BiatchPeople” Luneau$88,000
4Sussie Smith$60,800
5B4d3m3!st3r$44,400
6Clark "snake8484" Hamagami$28,400

PokerStars SCOOP 3-M: $50 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Max with Rebuys Two-Day ($300K Guaranteed)

Buy-InEntrantsPrize Pool
$50+$52,985$509,350
The "medium" version of Event #3 saw 57 players survive the first day of play. Among those getting to Day 2 yet coming up short of the final table were Casey "bigdogpckt5s" Jarzabek (54th - $1,095.10), Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier (53rd - $1,095,10), Hugh "Jackovich" Cohen (50th - $1,095.10), Rupert "ElRupert" Elder (31st - $1,655.38), Adam "Roothlus" Levy (25th - $2,037.40), andAna Marquez (18th - $3,361.71).
Ultimately, "FlashYy" took down the full first prize after heads-up deal talks with eventual runner-up "Mihay28" fell through.
PlacePlayerPrize
1FlashYy$80,224.05
2Mihay28$58,575.25
3Ronny "1-ronnyr3" Kaiser$43,294.75
4El Feffe$28,014.25
5mr.salgado30$17,827.25
6andreos1988$9,102.08

PokerStars SCOOP 3-L: $5 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Max with Rebuys Two-Day ($150K Guaranteed)

Buy-InEntrantsPrize Pool
$5+$0.5020,244$344,905
After Monday's wild Day 1, only 93 players came back for more on Tuesday in Event #3-L, and after about four hours of play, they'd worked their way down to the final six. Among those cashing were Alex "J0hnny_Dr@m@" Zervios — first one out on Tuesday in 93rd ($248.33) and Danny "THE__D__RY" Ryan in 21st ($1,083).
"Respect4life" enjoyed a big chip lead to start the final table, with Leandro "leopeluca" Csome among the remaining challengers in fourth place. Csome ultimately came up short, finishing fifth. Meanwhile, "Respect4life" maintained the lead for most of the final table, only losing it for a short while to "Pr0fiteer" before outlasting "/7aXaH-777" following a heads-up deal.
PlacePlayerPrize
*1Respect4life$40,292.83
*2/7aXaH-777$33,555
3Pr0fiteer$20,856.40
4morten85$10,847.26
5Leandro "leopeluca" Csome$6,242.78
6Suodi$3,935.36
*denotes heads-up deal

PokerStars SCOOP 6-H: $1,000 No-Limit 5-Card Draw ($50K Guaranteed)

Buy-InEntrantsPrize Pool
$1,000+$5084$84,000
Then, shortly after those events began, Negreanu had another tweet to share:
Back on track, Negreanu found himself swiftly out of both the "Low" and "Medium" five-card draw tourneys, but things went differently in the "High." Amid a tough, intimate field of 84, Negreanu gradually accumulated chips to be among the leaders with 20 players left, in third behind Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver and "Gagarin007." Also still in the hunt at that point were Negreanu's fellow Team PokerStars Pros Eugene Katchalov, Johnny Lodden, and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, although they each were sitting with below-average stacks.
Only the top 12 finishers made the cash, meaning the next few to fall would fail in that effort, including Katchalov (19th), Lodden (18th), and Calvin "cal42688" Anderson (17th). Scott "gunning4you" Seiver would be the next to go in 16th, followed by"playitsafe" (15th), Andrey "Kroko-dill" Zaichenko (14th), and money bubble boy "ranayr" (13th).
Once in the money, Negreanu had pushed out into the lead with nearly 70,000, with Jonathan "Iftarii" Jaffe close behind in second and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier lurking in the middle of the pack. He stayed in front as Oliver (12th), "dejanaceking" (11th), and "Nedifen" (10th) all were felted, each earning min-cashes of $2,100.
Kyle "KJulius10" Julius (9th) and Anthony "wwwBTHEREcom" Gregg (8th) followed, each taking away $3,150. Meanwhile, Grospellier began to grab pots and push past everyone, nearing 100,000 as he claimed the top spot. Then "TripleMerge" fell in seventh ($3,150) when Jaffe used two pair to beat his pair of eights, and the final table was set.
SeatPlayerChips
1Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier97,562
2Maestro Shao83,294
3Metalguru8478,146
4Daniel "KidPoker" Negreanu58,242
5Jonathan "Iftarii" Jaffe58,213
6Gagarin00744,543
About 15 minutes into the final table, Jaffe became the short stack with just over 22,000. Then with the blinds 700/1,400, Grospellier opened with a min-raise, "Metalguru84" reraised to 6,300, then it folded back to Jaffe in the blinds who shoved all in, getting a fold from Grospellier, but "Metalguru84" called.
Jaffe drew two while "Metalguru84" stood pat, then Jaffe showed a strong hand — {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{4-Clubs} for trip aces. But "Metalguru84" tabled {J-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{9-Spades}{8-Hearts}{7-Hearts} for a pat straight, and they were down to five.
From there, Grospellier began building his stack and lead while Negreanu slipped back into fifth position of five. Negreanu would hang on, however, while both "Gagarin007" and "Metalguru84" saw their stacks start to slide.
Then with the blinds 1,000/2,000, "Maestro Shao" opened for 4,400 from UTG, then "Metalguru84" pushed all in for his last 19,914. "Gagarin007" called the raise, then everyone else folded, including "Maestro Shao." Both players discarded one, then "Metalguru84" showed {K-Spades}{K-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds} for kings and tens. Alas, he was beat, as "Gagarin007" had {A-Spades}{A-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{10-Spades}{6-Clubs}for a better two pair, and "Metalguru84" was out in fifth.
A while later, "Gagarin007" had become short again and when Negreanu opened with a min-raise to 4,000 from UTG, "Gagarin007" reraise-shoved for 24,948, getting a call from Negreanu. Both took three cards, then Negreanu showed {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{K-Spades}{6-Spades}{4-Spades}. His pair was good enough, as "Gagarin007" had but {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{10-Spades}{5-Clubs}{2-Spades}, and just three remained.
They made it to the 12-hour break, at which point "Maestro Shao" had the big lead over the two Team PokerStars Pros with almost 250,000 to Negreanu's 98,567 and Grospellier's 72,936.
About 20 minutes later, the blinds were 1,250/2,500 when "Maestro Shao" opened for 5,500 from the small blind, then Grospellier reraised all in for 110,561 from the BB, getting a call from his opponent. "Maestro Shao" took two cards while Grospellier took just one, then Grospellier showed {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds} for two pair, but it wasn't enough against "Maestro Shao's" {5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}{10-Clubs}.
At that turn of events, Negreanu was inspired to tweet once more...
Heads-up began with "Maestro Shao" enjoying a better than 2-to-1 chip lead with 282,058 to Negreanu's 137,942. Negreanu swiftly chipped back, however, and after 20 minutes had evened the match. But just before the 13-hour break "Maestro Shao" pushed back up to a 3-to-1 lead in a hand in which both he and Negreanu drew three cards, then heavy post-draw betting ended with "Maestro Shao" showing trip queens. (During the break, Negreanu reported he had trip jacks in the hand.)
Negreanu fought back after the break, eventually taking the lead, but got knocked back down after a hand in which "Maestro Shao" ended up all in before the draw and took two cards to Negreanu's one. "Maestro Shao" ended showing trip fours versus Negreanu's aces and tens, and suddenly Negreanu was back down under 80,000.
Ten minutes later it was Negreanu pushing all in over a "Maestro Shao" min-raise and his opponent called. Negreanu discarded three and Maestro Shao two. Negreanu showed {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} for nines, behind "Maestro Shao's" {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{A-Clubs}{10-Clubs}, and after nearly 14 hours the tournament had a winner.
PlacePlayerPrize
1Maestro Shao$22,890
2Daniel "KidPoker" Negreanu$15,330
3Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier$11,760
4Gagarin007$7,980
5Metalguru84$5,880
6Jonathan "Iftarii" Jaffe$4,410

PokerStars SCOOP 6-M: $100 No-Limit 5-Card Draw ($25K Guaranteed)

Buy-InEntrantsPrize Pool
$100+$9611$61,100
The "Medium" five-card draw event attracted another large field, and among the 78 who cashed were Bryn Kenney (16th - $568.23), former WCOOP winner "nilsef" (35th - $317.72), and the memorably named, former SCOOP winner "RectalRash"(52nd - $219.96).
Meanwhile, "Maestro Shao" nearly matched his #6-H run, making another final table in this one, though ultimately fell in sixth. Ultimately a three-way deal was made, with "trinec" eventually grabbing the title.
PlacePlayerPrize
*1trinec$9,464.15
*2willmichigan$8,972.76
*3Zampado313$7,988.84
4molodnyak$4,277.00
5Jason "jakoon1985" Koon$3,055.00
6Maestro Shao$1,900.21
*denotes three-handed deal

PokerStars SCOOP 6-L: $10 No-Limit 5-Card Draw ($25K Guaranteed)

Buy-InEntrantsPrize Pool
$10+$14,883$48,830
The "low" version of the no-limit five-card draw event saw PokerStars Team Online member Anders "Donald" Berg make yet another deep run in a SCOOP event, finishing in seventh to just miss out on the final table, earning $521.71 for his $11 buy-in.
"SLAH 97" came to the final table as the leader, but in the end it was the aptly-named "Born2Ca$h" who claimed the title and SCOOP watch.
PlacePlayerPrize
1Born2Ca$h$7,449.46
2serzhinho$5,371.30
3Mazinho1977$3,906.40
4SLAH 97$2,473.23
5PUCIPUCO$1,464.90
6carabinatos$781.28

PokerStars SCOOP 7-H: $670 No-Limit Hold’em Heads-Up ($125K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$670+$30793$531,310
The first of three heads-up events to run during SCOOP was yesterday and several big names made deep runs in the high buy-in. Among them were Joep "Pappe_Ruk" van den Bijgaart (5th - $14,239.10), Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo (8th - 14,239.10), Chris "Moorman1" Moorman (10th - $7,661.49), Victor Ramdin (14th - $7,661.49), Jason "jakoon1985" Koon (19th - $4,011.39), Ami "UhhMee" Barer (24th - $4,011.39), Iulian-Georgian "Ruxandescu" Ruxandescu (31st - $4,011.39), Tim "Tmay420" West (35th - $2,433.39), and Fabrice "fabsoul" Soulier (37th - $2,433.39).
One big name did advance to the final four and that was Scott "gunning4you" Seiver. Here was his, and the others, paths to the final four once in the money:
"shurgar": Filip "kellerman007" Opat (Round of 128), James "Andy McLEOD" Obst (Round of 64), "DrUPSWING" (Round of 32), "muha84" (Round of 16), Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo (Round of 8 )
"JRADF79": "nitram99" (Round of 128), "WhEADa" (Round of 64), "Pthelegend" (Round of 32), "bob43155" (Round of 16),
"mch101" (Round of 8)
"TRiggA_miK3": "1_conor_b_1" (Round of 128), "Sirocko" (Round of 64), "StingsHUH" (Round of 32), Ryan "HITTHEPANDA" Franklin (Round of 16), Joep "Pappe_Ruk" van den Bijgaart (Round of 8)
Scott "gunning4you" Seiver: Ruben "rubenrtv" Visser (Round of 128), Luke "LFmagic" Fields (Round of 64), "Skintz" (Round of 32), Jochum "groengras" Weenink (Round of 16), "pilsuhng" (Round of 8)
Final Four
*each player starts with 5,000 in chips
Scott "gunning4you" Seiver defeats "TRiggA_miK3"
Seiver made quick work of "TRiggA_miK3," getting the job done in about 22 minutes and in the second level of play. With about a 3:1 chip lead at 30/60, Seiver opened to 150 on the button. "TRiggA_miK3" popped it to 360 from the big blind, only to see Seiver four-bet jam. "TRiggA_miK3" called all in for 2,680 with {K-Spades}{K-Hearts} and was in good shape to double against Seiver's {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}. The board ran out {A-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{3-Diamonds} as Seiver paired his ace to reserve a seat in the championship match.
"shurgar" defeats "JRADF79"
It took until Level 3, 40/80, for Seiver's opponent to be determined, making the final four a relatively quick affair. At nearly a 9:1 chip disadvantage, "JRADF79" shoved for 1,290 on the button with {K-Spades}{6-Clubs} and was met with a call from "shurgar" with {6-Hearts}{6-Spades}. The board ran out {Q-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}, sending "shurgar" through to the finals.
Championship
"shurgar" defeats Scott "gunning4you" Seiver
Sixteen hands were all it took in what was a very bizarre championship match. Down about 2:1 in the match at 25/50, Seiver put in a three-bet to 350 after "shurgar" min-raised the button. The next move from "shurgar" was all in, putting the Seiver to the test. However, Seiver's Internet connection went down and his time bank of about six minutes ticked all the way down to zero. Another four minutes passed as the tournament clock was paused, waiting for Seiver to re-connect. When that four minutes passed, Seiver's hand was folded.
He came back as the next hand was being dealt, and, of course, it provided fireworks. Seiver opened to 125 on the button and "shurgar" called to see an {A-Spades}{9-Spades}{9-Diamonds} flop. A check from "shurgar" followed by a Seiver bet of 135 led to check-raise to 320 by "shurgar." Seiver called and when the {7-Spades} hit the turn, "shurgar" bet 550. With {4-Spades}{3-Spades}, Seiver went all in with his flush for 2,580. A call from "shurgar" with {Q-Spades}{9-Hearts} revealed trips with outs to a better flush. The {Q-Diamonds} slammed down on the river, giving "shurgar" a full house to take down the tournament.
PlacePlayerPrize
1shurgar$80,350.76
2Scott "gunning4you" Seiver$51,127.96
3JRADF79$25,561.32
4TRiggA_miK3$25,561.32
5Joep "Pappe_Ruk" van den Bijgaart$14,239.10
6mch101$14,239.10
7pilsuhng$14,239.10
8Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo$14,239.10

PokerStars SCOOP 7-M: $75 No-Limit Hold’em Heads-Up ($75K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$75+$73,928$294,600
The guarantee for medium portion of Event #7 was not doubled, not tripled, but near quadrupled. Among those making deep runs were Faraz "The-Toilet 0" Jaka (15th - $2,957.78), Dani "supernova9" Stern (21st - $1,546.65), Rasmus "bigoots" Sibast (25th - $1,546.65), Billy "b8chatz" Chattaway (26th - $1,546.65), Elio "smokrokflock" Fox (33rd - $936.82), Calvin "cal42688" Anderson(52nd - $936.82), and Andrey "ThePateychuk" Pateychuk (57th - $936.82).
Coming away with the outright win was "jotothejo" for more than $31,000.
PlacePlayerPrize
1jotothejo$31,037.47
2flexaccou$19,747.03
3Rens02$9,877.93
4Zsolt "Vzsolt800" Vasvenszki$9,877.93
5TigerMenino$5,497.23
6zdravko$5,497.23
7carlitos350$5,497.23
8damiii$5,497.23

PokerStars SCOOP 7-L: $7 No-Limit Hold’em Heads-Up ($50K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$7+$.5016,384$114,688
A massive field of 16,834 took to the virtual felt for the low running of the Event #7 and only one person emerged with an undefeated record. "HustlaStylez" emerged victorious for nearly $8,400.
PlacePlayerPrize
1HustlaStylez$8,383.70
2gui11gui$5,324.96
3lider002$2,689.43
4Azupa$2,689.43
5demax333$1,481.76
6BizzZNessS$1,481.76
7jeremychia$1,481.76
8wislong$1,481.76

PokerStars SCOOP 8-H: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Two-Day ($600K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$1,000+$501,328$1,328,000
A pumped up version of the Super Tuesday was on the SCOOP docket as the high version of Event #8 was a $1,000 affair. The field began with 1,328 and after 16 30-minute levels, 148 players remain with hopes of capturing the $229,212.80 first-place prize. Here are the top 10 chip counts entering Day 2:
PlacePlayerChips
1a$$ou133,407
2treezer131,749
3Ashley "DYBYDX" Mason128,933
4modogrinder120,393
5Flying Smile117,103
6John "kleath" Leathart110,897
7Sotiris "SKWINNER" Koutoupas106,389
8Adrian "Adrian900123" Marin102,142
9cobrastyle15100,982
10caballou99,901
Among the many notables remaining in the field are Rupert "ElRupert" Elder (12th), Eugene Katchalov (19th), Jonathan "MONSTER_DONG" Karamalikis (44th), Phil "USCphildo" Collins (65th), Jon "TherookieQQ9" Plens (69th), Matt "ADZ124" Marafioti (91st), Lauren "locoencabeza" Kling (107th), Bryn "BrynKenney" Kenney (117th), Steve "gboro780" Gross (123rd), and Tom "kingsofcards" Marchese (135th).

PokerStars SCOOP 8-M: $100 No-Limit Hold’em Two-Day ($300K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$100+$95,842$584,200
Out of the 5,842 entrants that participated in the medium running of Event 8, 185 will return on Wednesday to seek out the $91,388.80 for the winner. Still in the hunt are Taylor "tRaMp$d0PrAy" Paur (11th), Patrick "pmahoney22" Mahoney (12th), Lex Veldhuis (20th), Shaun "shaundeeb" Deeb (23rd), and Benny "toweliestar" Spindler (33rd).
Here are the top 10 chip counts heading into Day 2:
PlacePlayerChips
1CRACKTONY468,024
2Balázs "birs320" Botond444,983
3Jeremy "00psiedaisy" Fitzpatrick442,104
4micide421,356
5Rsiatat415,243
6Jermaine074402,367
7Michael "mossified84" Skomac399,572
8gia111398,893
9l@besti@396,701
10Fairy verde388,192

PokerStars SCOOP 8-L: $10 No-Limit Hold’em Two-Day ($100K Guaranteed)

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$10+$122,455$224,550
Among the 276 Day 1 survivors of the low buy-in of Event 8 are Fellipe "FellipeNunes" Nunes (29th), Christian "C.K." Kruel (160th), Smith "sjco22" Collins (185th), and Kyle "weekesy333" Weekes (203rd). Here are the top 10 chip counts entering Day 2:
PlacePlayerChips
1loco6021,806,680
2txispa111,653,498
3WhyAlway$Me?1,546,825
4-edin1ca-1,464,772
5777masimo7771,421,075
6AlexthePin1,162,540
7Gugas271,150,106
8djalminha1,109,834
9desbone131,044,055
10wakka111,020,278
We will be providing daily recaps of all SCOOP Day 1s and final tables, so be sure to keep it here at PokerNews to stay up to date on all of the exciting action as it occurs.