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Hand Eliminates Malinowski in Cooler

Hand Eliminates Malinowski in Cooler
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Bruno great dant Volkmann Earns Third Title in WCOOP 63-H: $10,300 PKO High Roller ($331,495)

Bruno great dant Volkmann Earns Third Title in WCOOP 63-H: $10,300 PKO High Roller ($331,495)
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BenArfaa10 Eliminated in 15th Place ($11,240 + $2,500 in Bounties)

BenArfaa10 Eliminated in 15th Place ($11,240 + $2,500 in Bounties)
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Fintan EasyWithAces Hand Wins PokerStars SCOOP-82-H: $5,200 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, High Roller] for $232,156

Final Table Action No one at the final table started with a short stack as the average was at 77 big blinds when action resumed but within the first 10 minutes, Wiktor Iimitless Malinowski fell to Hand while hello totti was taken out by Landa. But this did not set the pace for the rest of the tournament as seven-handed play lasted almost 2 full hours with Jareth jareth3542 East doubling up twice before Thomas WushuTM Muehloecker was eliminated by Jon luckyfish89 Clark. East doubled up again for Marius DEX888 Gierse to go next when all his chips went to Landa. East left the final table a few minutes later when

SCOOP 2021 Day 18: Fintan EasyWithAces Hand Wins the $5K PKO High Roller ($232,156)

After coming into the final table, third in chips, PokerStars Team Online member, 2021 SCOOP-82-H: $5,200 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, High Roller] for $232,156 which included $136,719 in bounties. The tournament attracted 155 unique players to Day 1 who reentered 67 times to get to 222 entries and a prize pool of $1,110,000 with the lion share being awarded on the final table. According to his profile on the PokerStars website, Hand started as a poker dealer but quickly realized that there was more money that could be earned by being a poker player. The Twitch streamer claimed his first SCOOP title in 2020 when he won SCOOP 69-H: $1,050 NLHE [Afternoon Deep Stack], $350K Gtd for $73,652 and has now more than tripled that result with his second title.

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