WCOOP 92-H: $10,300 NLHE [World Championship of NLHE / Main Event], $7M Gtd
Day 4 Completed
WCOOP 92-H: $10,300 NLHE [World Championship of NLHE / Main Event], $7M Gtd
Day 4 Completed
The 2022 World Championship of Online Poker came to a close late Wednesday evening with the conclusion of the $10,300 NLH WCOOP Main Event on PokerStars. The tournament, which boasted a $7 million guarantee, attracted a total of 760 entries to create a prize pool worth $7,600,000. Just under $1.3 million of that was set aside for Wednesday's eventual winner.
After four days on the virtual felt, Portugal's Luis "luis_faria" Faria was the last player standing from a talented final table that included 2021 $25,000 Super High WCOOP Champion "kZhh", 2015 EPT Monte Carlo Main Event Champion Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos and $109 Satellite Qualifier and Canadian "yAAwn".
Faria, who has over $800,000 in live tournament earnings and $3.4 Million in online winnings, is no stranger to these spots. Coming into Day 3 and 4 as the chip leader, Faria spent most of the event at the top part of the leaderboard and after only six hours of play on Day 4 closed it out with the victory.
$10,300 WCOOP Main Event Final Table Results
Rank | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Luis "luis_faria" Faria | Portugal | $1,293,825 |
2 | "boerni21" | Hungary | $950,078 |
3 | "Prudently" | Denmark | $697,658 |
4 | "YannickPoker1" | Austria | $512,302 |
5 | "yAAwn" | Canada | $376,192 |
6 | "Ant1K1lller" | Kyrgyzstan | $276,244 |
7 | Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos | Spain | $202,850 |
8 | "kZhh" | Hungary | $148,956 |
9 | "SerVlaMin" | United Kingdom | $122,217 |
Day 4 saw nine players return to action to battle it out on the final table in hopes of WCOOP glory. After close to an hour of play "SerVlaMin", who came into the final table sixth in chips, became short and moved in with ace-three but ran into the ace-king of Faria. When the board ran out jack-high, it was the end of the road for "SerVlaMin" as they were sent to the rail in ninth place.
Soon after "kZhh" was the next casualty when their ace-eight was up against the pocket tens for Mateos. The board was no improvement to "kZhh" and they were sent to the exit in eighth place. Mateos managed to climb the leaderboard until he picked up ace-queen and lost a huge pot against "Prudently" who held ace-king. A few hands later Mateos would pick up ace-queen again, but in a three-way all in against jacks for "boerni21" and ace-queen suited for "yAAwn", Mateos would hit the rail in seventh when his hand couldn't find any help.
Faria managed to claim another victim when "Ant1K1lller" moved all in from the small blind with queen-ten and was called by Faria with ace-five of diamonds in the big blind. The flop came all diamonds and "Ant1K1lller" was drawing dead, eliminating them in sixth place. Shortly after "Prudently" moved all in from the small blind, covering the short stack of "yAAwn", who made the call. When the board ran out with a four, the Canadian and $109 Satellite winner's day was over in fifth place.
The four-handed battle went on for some time before "YannickPoker1" flopped a straight draw with five-three but was up against the flopped two-pair for "boerni21". When the board bricked off on the turn and river, "YannickPoker1" would have to settle for a fourth-place finish. After some more back-and-forth play "Prudently" became short and moved in with ace-five but was instantly called by the pocket kings for Faria. The board ran out with no help for "Prudently" and they were sent to the rail in third place.
Heads-up started with Faria having an overwhelming chip lead of close to 4:1 and things looked to be over soon, however when "boerni21" flopped a set of eights and found a massive double-up, the tables turned on the heads-up match. After more exchanges of the chip lead and many big pots going both ways, Faria finally closed it out in the final hand that saw his nine-seven turn trips and have "boerni21" move all in on the river with two pair. Faria snap-called the bet and the tournament was over. "boerni21" managed to come into the day last place in chips and finish in an impressive runner-up position while Faria scored the victory and WCOOP Main Event title.
That a wrap for the 2022 $10,300 NLH WCOOP Main Event after four days of play. Check out all the results from PokerStars WCOOP at the Hub and thanks for watching!
Luis "luis_faria" Faria limped in for 1,800,000 on the button and "boerni21" checked back in the big blind.
The flop came and "boerni21" check-called a bet of 1,944,000 from Faria. On the turn "boerni21" elected to lead out for 2,511,583 and Faria made the call.
The completed the board and "boerni21" moved all in for 20,125,391, almost two times the size of the pot. Faria instantly called and the cards were on their backs.
"boerni21" rolled over for flopped middle pair but was up against Faria's that turned trips and eliminated "boerni21" in runner-up position. Faria took down the $10,300 NLH WCOOP Main Event and $1,293,825 top prize.
A full recap of the day will be available shortly.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Luis "luis_faria" Faria
|
190,000,000
50,179,506
|
50,179,506 |
|
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boerni21 | Busted |
"boerni21" opened from the button to 3,568,000 and Luis "luis_faria" Faria made the call in the big blind.
The flop fanned out , Faria checked and "boerni21" continued for 2,384,390. Faria put in the check-raise to 7,749,266 and "boerni21" came along.
On the turn Faria slowed down with a check and "boerni21" bet out 7,288,126. Faria once again put in a check-raise to 18,679,668 and "boerni21" called.
The hit the river and both players checked to a showdown. Faria tabled and scored the pot when "boerni21"s hand hit the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Luis "luis_faria" Faria
|
139,820,494
90,119,478
|
90,119,478 |
|
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boerni21 |
50,179,506
-90,119,478
|
-90,119,478 |
Level: 47
Blinds: 800,000/1,600,000
Ante: 200,000
Heads-up play is on a quick five-minute break. The action will return shortly.
"boerni21" opened to 3,556,000 on the button and Luis "luis_faria" Faria came along from the big blind.
On the flop of both players checked their options to the turn. Faria checked again and "boerni21" sized up to 11,314,631, more than the size of the pot. Faria made the call and the completed the board.
Faria checked a third time and after some thought, "boerni21" moved all in for 55,103,861. Faria was faced with a tough decision and used all of his 73 second time bank before eventually clicking the call button and the hands were shown.
"boerni21" tabled for a flopped set and Faria's hit the muck, sending the massive pot over to "boerni21" to turn the tables on the heads-up match.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
boerni21 |
140,298,984
98,751,751
|
98,751,751 |
Luis "luis_faria" Faria
|
49,701,016
-98,751,751
|
-98,751,751 |
|
Level: 46
Blinds: 700,000/1,400,000
Ante: 175,000
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Luis "luis_faria" Faria
|
148,452,767 | |
|
||
boerni21 | 41,547,233 |
"Prudently" moved all in for 17,334,588 from the small blind and was snap-called by Luis "luis_faria" Faria in the big blind.
"Prudently":
Luis "luis_faria" Faria:
The board ran out and the pocket kings scored a flush on the river to send "Prudently" to the rail in third place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Luis "luis_faria" Faria
|
148,452,767
22,860,588
|
22,860,588 |
|
||
boerni21 |
41,547,233
-5,826,000
|
-5,826,000 |
Prudently | Busted |