
Another round of Friday SCOOP tournaments brought out players from all bankroll levels. The high buy-in version of Event #19 had players hitting rebuy and spending $1,050 a pop. The No Limit Hold'em Rebuy tournament drew a powerful crowd of execs however it was bustoville standing alone on the end of the tournament.
Event #19-H drew 302 players and so they installed 155 rebuys along the best way with 268 adding on more chips on the close of registration. All of it added as much as a $725,000 prize pool with players on the last four tables grabbing a few of it. They played 18 levels of poker before play was paused for the evening. They returned for Day 2 able to find the following SCOOP champion.
They reached the general table nine when former WCOOP winner (and double Super Tuesday champ) ekziter installed his short stack with A♣8♣ and was outflopped by Tommy "tcblade" Chen's A♦4♦ to send him out in 10th place.
The final table included players with four Super Tuesday wins and ten COOP titles including Chen and Laszlo "omaha4rollz" Bujtas who each conquered SCOOP events this series. It was an excessively talented group of professionals taking their seat to minimize to a champion.
Seat 1: Bluf To Much (123,518 in chips)Seat 2: Nick "PureCash25" Rampone (509,138 in chips)Seat 3: Nikolay 'NikolasDLP' Prokhorskiy (619,930 in chips)Seat 4: Tommy "tcblade" Chen (332,142 in chips)Seat 5: Laszlo "omaha4rollz" Bujtas (535,014 in chips)Seat 6: Stephen "stevie444" Chidwick (626,574 in chips)Seat 7: bustoville (391,405 in chips)Seat 8: Jamie "Ship It 2010" O'Connor (632,680 in chips)Seat 9: eijseijs (524,599 in chips)
Blinds: 2,500/5,000 with 1,000 Ante
Rough river for Bluf To Much, eliminated in 9th
Saying this final table was deep stacked appears to be slightly a real understatement. The blinds had little impact on pushing the action so it took a pair players catching big hands to get some early movement.
Bluf To Much was the quick" stack" but his 24 big blinds weren't in much danger until he three-bet shoved against Rampone with a dominant Q♠Q♣ versus 9♦9♣. His double up was looking good down to the turn with the board showing A♦8♣4♥T♥ but then the two-out 9♥ showed up at the river to send the 2015 WCOOP champ out in 9th.
Chidwick goes all the way down to Broadway, eliminated in 8th
Stephen "stevie444" Chidwick was one among our double COOPers on the final table, capturing a Triple Draw title during SCOOP 2013 and Badugi victory in WCOOP 2013, but he fell in need of a 3rd big win.
He was the brand new short stack on the table after greater than an hour of eight-handed play and put most of his stack within the middle with an early position raise. Nick "PureCash25" Rampone raised enough at the button to place Chidwick all-in and cards were flipped up.
Chidwick was dominated with Q♠J♣ against A♣J♥ but picked up an open-ended straight draw at the K♥T♣2♥ flop. No love at the 7♥ turn and Rampone ended up with a straight of his own after the Q♣ river. He picked up the pot and sent Chidwick out in 8th place.
Stephen "stevie444" Chidwick
Chen can't catch the river, eliminated in 7th
Tommy "tcblade" Chen added his second SCOOP title a couple of days ago, also in a SCOOP rebuy tournament, but must watch for his third.
He was battling with fellow 2016 SCOOP champion Bujtas and so they were heads-up to the A♣3♥2♦ flop. Both checked before things went sideways after the T♦ turn. Chen check/raised all-in with the flush draw/gutshot draw 8♦4♦ and Bujtas called with top pair A♥7♥.
Chen had 12 outs to stick alive however the Q♥ river was not certainly one of them to send the double SCOOP winner out in 7th place.
Rampone shoves short, eliminated in 6th
Nick "PureCash25" Rampone dropped under 10 big blinds midway through final table action and put those to work after a raise from eijseijs.
The shove was called and Rampone had to win a race with A♦9♦ against 3♦3♥. But never got close because the board ran J♠T♥4♥5♣K♥ to send him out in 6th place for $32,625. The Canadian-transplanted pro has yet to lift the COOP virtual trophy but he has two Super Tuesday victories to maintain him company for now.
Nick "PureCash25" Rampone
Bujtas can't add another SCOOP, eliminated in 5th
Bujtas joined Chen as recent SCOOP winners, Bujtas' coming a couple of days ago throughout the $2,100 No Limit Draw event, but he joined Chen at the rail two hands after Rampone was sent out.
He was getting short and moved all-in from the button with Q♥J♣ and bustoville looked him up with A♠2♦ from the small blind. Bujtas had two live cards but neither connected at the all-low 7♣7♠4♥8♣6♦ board to send him out at the heels of Rampone.
Laszlo "omaha4rollz" Bujtas
Ship It 2010 shipped out, eliminated in 4th
Jamie "Ship It 2010" O'Connor was right down to only ten big blinds with four players remaining when a suited ace under the gun looks pretty good. He moved all-in with A♥3♥ and bustoville came in conjunction with two face cards in K♣Q♦.
Those two live cards trumped the overcard when the flop came Q♠9♣6♣. O'Connor had to catch his ace but found nothing at the 4♦ turn or 6♥ to exit in 4th place. The $61,000 he earned for this finish will go along nicely with the $64,000 he took home for his Sunday Million 4th place finish a couple of months ago.
eijseijs follows right behind Shit It 2010, eliminated in 3rd
eijseijs was the shortest of the 3 and didn't wait to get blinded out before looking to make his chips double in size. He moved all-in for under 500,000 from the small blind after bustoville opened from the button.
He got a handy guide a rough call from the leader with A♦Q♦ and eijseijs' suited connectors had to connect. The T♥7♦4♠ flop was no help but eijseijs added a gutshot courtesy of the 5♥ turn. The river paired with 5♣ to finish the tournament for the Swede and arrange the heads-up match for the title.
Seat 3: NikolasDLP (926,130 in chips)Seat 7: bustoville (3,368,870 in chips)
Blinds: 10K/20K with 4K Ante
bustoville busts NikolasDLP to earn SCOOP honors in #19-H
The heads-up match lasted only 14 hands with two-time WCOOP winner Nikolay 'NikolasDLP' Prokhorskiy unable to make a dent in bustoville's big lead. The Russian won some smaller pots from bustoville however the tournament was done not up to ten minutes after the 2 began their battle.
The final hand actually saw all of the chips get in after the board was complete. Prokhorskiy called a pre-flop open from bustoville to the K♥Q♥2♥ flop and check/called another 44,968 bet. He check/called another 135,342 after the 3♠ turn and checked for a 3rd time following the 6♣ river.
This check was a check/raise for his entire stack and the leader quickly called with a flopped set of queens holding Q♠Q♣. Prokhorskiy was never capable of hit his flopped flush draw with A♥6♦ and the rivered pair was not enough to maintain him within the game.
Prokhorskiy should wait so as to add a SCOOP to his WCOOP while bustoville earned his biggest online tournament score, earning $148,262 together with his SCOOP title.
SCOOP-19-H ($1,050+R NL Hold'em Big Antes) resultsEntrants: 302 (155 Rebuys, 268 Add-Ons)Total prize pool: $725,000Places paid: 36
1. bustoville (Finland) $148,262.502. Nikolay 'NikolasDLP' Prokhorskiy (Russia) $108,750.003. eijseijs (Sweden) $81,925.004. Jamie "Ship It 2010" O'Connor (UK) $61,625.005. Laszlo "omaha4rollz" Bujtas (Hungary) $42,050.006. Nick "PureCash25" Rampone (Canada) $32,625.007. Tommy "tcblade" Chen (Thailand) $25,375.008. Stephen "stevie444" Chidwick (Mexico) $18,125.009. Bluf To Much (Moldova) $13,775.00

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