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2021 PokerStars Pennsylvania Spring Championship of Online Poker (PASCOOP) kicked off on April 17 and will run through May 3, offering more than $2 million in guaranteed prize pools 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.
Each of the 40 events is comprised of three different tournaments â a High, Medium, and Low buy-in â meaning thereâs a total of 120 tournaments. Through the first 15 days of the series, 105 events have run their course, catering to 39,428 combined entrants and awarding $2,100,916 in prize money in the process.
The biggest prize by far on Saturday was up for grabs in
The
2021 PokerStars Pennsylvania Spring Championship of Online Poker (PASCOOP) kicked off on April 17 and will run through May 3, offering more than $2 million in guaranteed prize pools 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.
Each of the 40 events is comprised of three different tournaments â a High, Medium, and Low buy-in â meaning thereâs a total of 120 tournaments. Through the first 14 days of the series, 96 events have run their course, catering to 36,593 combined entrants and awarding $1,918,436 in prize money in the process.
Friday was a day that didn t quite match some previous ones in terms of prizes awarded as nobody scooped any five-figure wins. The biggest payout went to
Thursday s PokerStars PASCOOP saw big PKO events build some huge prize pools while pot-limit Omaha hi-low players got their fix. Read about the action here.
The
2021 PokerStars Pennsylvania Spring Championship of Online Poker (PASCOOP) kicked off on April 17 and will run through May 3, offering more than $2 million in guaranteed prize pools 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.
Each of the 40 events is comprised of three different tournaments â a High, Medium, and Low buy-in â meaning thereâs a total of 120 tournaments. Through the first 12 days of the series, 84 events have run their course, catering to 33,089 combined entrants and awarding $1,711,002 in prize money in the process. AFA5671 Scoops More than $18K
wallacevan admitted to the table in chat during the final table of the 2021 PASCOOP
Event #26-H: $300 NLHE (Super Tuesday SE), $40K GTD that the only reason he even fired a bullet in the tournament was because of a hot run at blackjack. Apparently that hot streak wasn t over, as wallacevan put on an absolutely monster performance, including the final seven knockouts of the tournament, to take down the top prize of $11,123 out of the $56,840 prize pool.
A total of 134 players and 69 re-entries were the source of the juicy prize pool that easily cruised by the guarantee, and the top 27 players earned a chunk of cash.