Spring Championship of Online Poker(SCOOP) Main Event Results
Publish date: May 22, 2020

The main event is finally finished, although SCOOP is still far from over as Pokerstars announced recently SCOOP will be extended.

you can read more about it here

The three Main Events, with buy-ins of $109, $1,050, and $10,300 all crowned their champions on Day 21 of the series. 

SCOOP-74-L: 109 USD NLHE Main Event

“auercan” registered from Latvia wins the SCOOP-74-L: $109 NLHE Main Event After Three-Way Deal ($371,751)

After four days of play, “auercan” was the chip leader coming in the final table. It was 4 days of poker action but after a three-way deal with “UruRey” and “penguy2”. He claimed the top prize of $371,751 and the title for navigating through a massive field of 46,238 entries, creating a total prize pool of $4,623,800.

Place Player Country Prize
1 auercan Latvia $371,750.73
2 UruRey Uruguay $323,656.17
3 penguy2 Ireland $270,143.96
4 LOL_U_91 Mexico $157,464.89
5 Manuel “young_diam18” Blaschke Austria $112,245.98
6 LukeN73 Czech Republic $80,012.54
7 GeleiaTrsk Brazil $57,035.49
8 HellRaiserSB Germany $40,656.61
9 marma07 Brazil $28,981.05

Total entries : 46,238
buy-in – 109 USD
total prizepool: 4,623,800 USD.

SCOOP-74-M: 1,050 USD NLHE Main Event

It took less than 3 hours before Joao “HayashiJoão” Hayashi conquered the PokerStars 2020 Spring Championship of Online Poker 74-M: $1,050 Main Event for $920,067

He went up against Michael “merla888” Gathy in the heads-up who claimed $655,853 for his efforts.

This year turnout was the biggest in history for this event. beating 2018 record of 5,508. this year the total entries were 6,475.

Place Player Country Prize
1 João “HayashiJoão” Hayashi Brazil $920,067
2 Michael “merla888” Gathy Belgium $655,853
3 luelue399 Canada $467,515
4 Luis Gustavo “gkamei09” Kamei Brazil $333,261
5 WNDRWMN23 United Kingdom $237,561
6 Oledjan Belarus $169,341
7 Tydarax Austria $120,712
8 Jon “luckyfish89” Clark United Kingdom $86,048
9 Matheus “mpZancan” Zancan Brazil $61,338

SCOOP-74-H: 10,300 USD NLHE Main Event

 “Alexgirs” won the SCOOP-74H main event against a star-studded final table.

Alexgirs” cut a deal with Brito ($764,942) and third-place finisher Alex “dynoalot” Difelice ($722,075) who both took home a big slice of the $6,090,000 prize pool. Once the deal was agreed upon, the hunt for the title and $50,000 in cash for the eventual winner turned into a roller coaster ride as all three held the lead several times

 In heads-up, “Alexgirs” defeated Pablo “pabritz” Brito and claimed the top prize of $920,596 in a field of 609 entries.

Place Winner Country Payout
1 “Alexgirs” Belarus $920,596*
2 Pablo “pabritz” Brito Brazil $764,942*
3 Alex “dynoalot” Difelice Canada $722,075*
4 Pieter “XMorphineX” Aerts Belgium $414,960
5 Daniel “Oxota” Dvoress Canada $303,273
6 Michael “imluckbox” Addamo United Kingdom $221,648
7 Max “goodeh99” Silver Ireland $161,992
8 Benjamin “bencb789” Rolle Austria $118,392
9 “EEE27” Finland $95,745

*denotes deal of the last three players who continued to play for the title and $50,000 to the winner.

Pokerstars Live Manila – PSPC Barcelona Update. 

For people in Manila looking for updates on the GOLD promotion of Pokerstars live Manila. they made this announcement this week.

The PokerStars LIVE Manila PSPC Platinum pass GOLD promotion which was due to end on May 31, 2020 is on hold as the poker room is temporarily closed due to the COVID 19 pandemic.
The promotion will re-start once the poker room re-opens. The number of qualifying days will be extended to allow the promotion to run for the same period of time as planned.
The new running period and draw date of the Gold final round will be announced once we have received confirmation that the poker room can re-open. We will keep you posted as soon as we have more details to share.
Until then, please stay safe and we’ll look forward to seeing you

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