2021 Michigan Spring Championship of Online Poker (MISCOOP)

36-H: $300 NLHE [Main Event], $200K Gtd
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 Michigan Spring Championship of Online Poker (MISCOOP)

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k7
Prize
$41,074
Event Info
Buy-in
$300
Prize Pool
$243,880
Entries
871
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
36
Players Left
1

"Kell_19red" Dusted by "Polarithm"

Level 33 (100,000/200,000 ante 37,500)

"Polarithm" opened under the gun and was called by "YoRayman" on the button before "Kell_19red" three-bet jammed for 7,811,243 from the big blind.

Action was back on "Polarithm" who came over the top for 10,601,948 and "YoRayman" quickly folded.

"Polarithm": {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}
"Kell_19red": {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

The {7-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} flop was no help to "Kell_19red" but the {q-Hearts} turn kept them alive drawing to broadway.

"Kell_19red" needed to spike a ten on the river to stay alive but the {5-Hearts} fell down instead and ended their Main Event in 16th place for $1,864.97.

Player Chips Progress
Polarithm us
Polarithm
15,270,486
9,851,960
9,851,960
YoRayman
YoRayman
7,385,360
-227,514
-227,514
Kell_19red
Kell_19red
Busted

"VirgilAeneid" Set Up by "Polarithm"

Level 32 (80,000/160,000 ante 25,000)

"VirgilAeneid" raised to 320,000 from under the gun and only "Polarithm" called from the hijack.

The {6-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{9-Spades} flop saw "VirgilAeneid" continue for 540,000 before calling off their 2,619,422 stack after "Polarithm" raised all in for 5,497,526.

"Polarithm": {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}
"VirgilAeneid": {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}

"Polarithm" out flopped "VirgilAeneid" and neither the {3-Clubs} turn nor the {5-Spades} river were any help to their hand as they took their exit in 17th place for $1,864.97.

Player Chips Progress
VirgilAeneid
VirgilAeneid
Busted

"NiceSoftButter" First to Fall

Level 28 (40,000/80,000 ante 12,500)

"Stozypokes" opened for 160,000 from the hijack and then called the 887,991 three-bet jam "NiceSoftButter" made from the cutoff.

"Stozypokes": {a-Clubs}{a-Spades}
"NiceSoftButter": {k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

"NiceSoftButter" was behind needing help and found a lady on the {8-Spades}{9-Hearts}{q-Spades} flop. Unfortunately for them, neither the {9-Spades} turn nor the {2-Hearts} river were any help and they were eliminated in 36th place for $1,020.51.

Player Chips Progress
Stozypokes us
Stozypokes
5,930,852
1,591,791
1,591,791
NiceSoftButter us
NiceSoftButter
Busted

Inagural MISCOOP Champion to be Crowned Today

2021 Michigan Spring Championship of Online Poker
2021 Michigan Spring Championship of Online Poker

Yesterday saw 871 runners hit the virtual felt to take their shot at the inaugural MISCOOP Main Event title but today, only thirty-six hopefuls have the chance to call themselves Champion.

With 36 players returning to the virtual felt at 5 p.m. EST for Day 2 of the $200K GTD Main Event, they will have their eyes set on the top prize of $41,074.16, but all have at least $1,020.51 locked-up.

"Orlimar17" will enter play with the rest of the field looking up at their stack of 9,490,686. "Kell_19red" comes into the day next in chips (8,076,456) and has a comfortable lead over "VT3133" (5,470,291) who sits in third. Andrew "autokorekt" Korby is the last known name in the field (4,648,119) with "BeetlejuiceHere" (4,339,061) also holding a top stack over four-million.

Top 10 Stacks After Day 1

PositionPlayerChip Count
1"Orlimar17"9,490,686
2"Kell_19red"8,076,456
3"VT3133"5,470,291
4Andrew "autokorekt" Korby4,648,119
5"Stozypokes"4,339,061
6"rachellynn115"4,121,711
7"Polarithm"4,039,243
8"Almudryk"2,796,638
9"MKF4EVER"2,688,281
10"BishPlz94"4,167,950

Action will pick-up at the start of Level 28 (40,000/80,000/10,000) and will continue to be 15-minutes in length for the remainder of the tournament until a champion is crowned.

MISCOOP Main Event Remaining Payouts

PositionPrize
1$41,074.16
2$29,344.34
3$20,964.48
4$14,977.64
5$10,700.45
6$7,644.73
7$5,461.61
8$3,901.93
9$2,787.67
10-13$2,280.10
14-17$1,864.97
18-26$1,525.42
27-35$1,247.69
36$1,020.51

Who will be crowned Champion? Follow along on PokerNews to find out.