Day 6 of PASCOOP on PokerStars belonged to "8Ballpoolhustle" as that player not only won the high tier event but was part of a three-way chop in the medium.
For the past several weeks, players in the United States had to watch as others around the world got to compete in the
2021 PASCOOP kicks off this weekend and runs through May 3.
The PASCOOP offers more than $2 million in guaranteed prize pools across 120 events with buy-ins as low as $5 up to $1,000. The highlight of the series is the two-day
$300 buy-in Main Event on May 2 featuring a $200,000 guaranteed prize pool.
In addition, the first-ever
New Jersey Spring Championship of Online Poker (NJSCOOP) from
May 8 to May 24. Full details on MISCOOP and NJSCOOP to be announced in the coming weeks.
MISCOOP follows on from the inaugural Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP) series, which took place earlier this year and saw players come out in force to win over $2.2 million, exceeding the original series guarantee of $1 million.
Some 477 players bought into the
SCOOP-50-H: $1,050 NLHE [Progressive MO], $350K Gtd despite the event costing the princely sum of $1,050. This bumper crowd ensured the $350,000 guaranteed was blown out of the water. Half of the $477,000 prize pool went onto the heads of each entrant, with the remaining 50% being shared among the top 62 finishers.
All but one of the nine finalists walked away with a five-figure prize once bounties were taken into consideration. Canadaâs
âmrG01R4NGâ was that player, although they netted $5,308 for their troubles.
Sergei âFutti18â Koliakov and Ukraineâs
âdrew.derzhâ busted in eighth and seventh place for scores of $10,509 and $15,680 respectively. They were joined on the rail first by
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