Darwin2” Mattsson, Vlad “dariepoker” Darie, FishOnHeater, jokkee_apart, leocir25, ModzillaPL, Matt “MUSTAFABET” Ashton, Mutinio, Dinesh “NastyMinder” Alt, Nuthshell, Jerry “Perrymejsen” Odeen, Andrei “Premove” Skortsov, James “TheDrunkLife” Whittet, XD89lol<3Įvery year, Brazil sets new marks for dominance in major PokerStars festivals, but this year was something even more special than usual. SCOOP 75-M: $1,050 NLHE Super Tuesday Two titlesĪrtHouse2011, Aziz.Mancha, B4NKR0L元R, BBRS999, Simon “C. SCOOP 13-H: $10,300 NLHE Super Tuesday High Roller SCOOP 32-H: $1,050 NLHE 7-Max, Hyper-Turbo, PKO SCOOP 106-H: $320 NLHE 7-Max, Hyper-Turbo, PKO, Series Wrap-Up Here are the individual heroes: Three titles There had never been more than two players winning three titles before, so this was a spectacular return. In fact, there were more multiple winners than we had ever seen before, with five triple champions and 18 doubles. Kelvin Kerber was one of five triple championsAs usual, a handful of players not only managed to win one tournament, but hit the top spot on multiple occasions over this SCOOP series. Regular prize: $47,226 Biggest bounties (as percentage of total prize – excluding TKO) SCOOP 34-H: $2,100 NLHE PKO Sunday Warm-Up SCOOP 84-H: $5,200 NLHE PKO Thursday Thrill High Roller SCOOP 54-H: $10,300 NLHE PKO Thursday Thrill High Roller The most recent two of his three SCOOP titles have come in huge PKO events, where he has picked up bounties aplenty en route to success. It’s also worth noting that Fintan “easywithaces” Hand appears in this top five for the second year running. Here’s a look at some of the biggest bounty payouts from SCOOP - including Dinesh “NastyMinder” Alt’s sensational haul, which accounted for nearly three quarters of his prize. (The exceptions are the “Total” bounty tournaments, where all the money goes into the bounty pot.)įairly often, players make more money from bounties than from the actual prize pool, and it’s well worth taking the flips when there’s a chance you could pick up a hefty prize. Typically, half of the total prize pool goes into the bounty pot, with the rest being awarded according to a regular payout structure. $11,480 – SCOOP 96-M: $22 NLHE PKO Women’s Event Five biggest first prizes:įintan Hand added a third SCOOP title this timeOf SCOOP’s 316 tournaments this year, 124 were played with bounties - meaning players were rewarded for knocking out someone else. $1,524,000 – SCOOP 66-M: $530 NLHE PKO Sunday Million Five smallest prize pools: The average prize pool was $304,143.54 and the average first prize was $47,153.99 (inc. Of that, $14,900,660.07 went to tournament winners (inc. The total prize pools across all of SCOOP was $96,109,358.96. That means there were 999,526 unique entries. There were 1,294,099 entries to SCOOP tournaments this time, including 294,573 re-entries. Rodrigo “SELOUAN1991” Selouan, of Brazil, won it, for $440,494. It attracted 47 entries, including 11 re-entries, putting $1,152,675 in the prize pool. Rodrigo Selouan, SHR SCOOP champ Highest buy-in: $25,000Įvent 44-H was the $25,000 NLHE Super High Roller, the biggest buy-in of the series. Six tournaments cost only $2.20 to enter: Two tournaments (SCOOP 104-L and 104-M) were cancelled owing to technical issues. There were low, medium and high buy-ins in every SCOOP event, including six Main Events. This was the latest in the calendar year the series had run through its first 14 years. SCOOP 2021 ran from Sunday, May 8 until Wednesday, June 1, with Fridays designated as rest days. Enjoy…and look forward to next year already. Here’s a full breakdown of the series, drilling down into some of the miraculous numbers. The 2022 renewal of the Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) - its 14th - ran from Sunday, May 8 through Wednesday, June 1 and featured 316 tournaments.
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