2021 Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP)

Event #18: $500 NLHE [6-Max, High Roller], $35K Gtd
Day: 1
Event Info

2021 Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP)

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
$12,988
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Entries
131

"autokorekt" Dubs Through Steele

In Level 12 with blinds of 700/1,400 and an ante of 175, Patrick "MSPT-HOF" Steele opened to 3,200 in the cutoff and action folded around to "autokorekt" in the big blind, who re-jammed for 19,600. Steele called.

"autokorekt": {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}
Patrick "MSPT-HOF" Steele: {6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}

The board came {q-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{5-Clubs}, giving both players a flush with "autokorekt" retaining the best hand the whole way to earn the double.

Player Chips Progress
Patrick "MSPT-HOF" Steele us
Patrick "MSPT-HOF" Steele
43,490 -29,744
AUTOKOREKT us
AUTOKOREKT
40,950 15,950

PokerNews MICOOP Updates Schedule

MICOOP 2021
MICOOP 2021

From February 20 through March 8, PokerStars and FOX Bet is hosting the inaugural Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP), which will be comprised of 60 tournaments ranging in buy-ins from $10-$500 and offer $1,000,000 in guaranteed prize pools.

What’s more, PokerNews will be offering live updates from eight of the premier events.

Things kicked off this past Saturday with the $100 buy-in, $30K GTD Event #1: Kick Off NLH, which will be reported here on PokerNews. The festival will conclude with a $300 buy-in, $125K GTD Main Event on March 7-8, which will also be reported.

Here’s a look at the remaining events PokerNews will live report over course of the series.

  • Event #18: $500 NLHE [6-Max, High Roller], $35K Gtd (February 24, 2021)
  • Event #31: $250 NLHE [Sunday Special SE], $50K Gtd (February 28, 2021)
  • Event #38: $250 NLHE [Super Tuesday SE], $35K Gtd (March 02, 2021)
  • Event #41: $250 PLO [6-Max, High Roller], $12.5K Gtd (March 03, 2021)
  • Event #44: $250 NLHE [Progressive KO, Thursday Thrill SE], $35K Gtd (March 04, 2021)
  • Event #55: $300 NLHE [Main Event], $125K Gtd (March 07-08, 2021)

“Coming off the launch of our real-money gaming brands in Michigan, it is clear that players want the world-class offerings that only PokerStars can bring,” said FOX Bet CEO Kip Levin. “As the sole online and mobile poker product in Michigan, our commitment and investment in PokerStars is vital as we aim to bring all aspects of a great customer experience to the poker community. We are excited for Michiganders to join our most popular series and crown our first big winner who will join in the prestigious footsteps of other Championship Of Online Poker (COOP) champions.”

Satellites for the MICOOP are running now for as little as $2. Additionally, players can win their way via freeroll routes.

  • Main Event Depositor Freeroll: Deposit $30+ with code 'MICOOP' and get a ticket to a MICOOP Depositor Freeroll on March 7, where 35 Main Event seats will be up for grabs.
  • Second Chance Freerolls: Play a MICOOP event and fail to make the cash, and receive a ticket to a second chance freeroll, running daily.

To enjoy MICOOP, players need to register for PokerStars HERE.

"chunkypineapple" Holds for the Double

"chunkypineapple"
"chunkypineapple"

In Level 11 with blinds of 600/1,200 and an ante of 150, "chunkypineapple" open-jammed for 22,539 and was called by "Bonsy23" in the small blind.

"chunkypineapple": {a-Spades}{10-Hearts}
"Bonsy23": {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}

The runout came {j-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{6-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}, further improving "chunkypineapple" to a pair of aces en route to the easy double.

Player Chips Progress
chunkypineapple us
chunkypineapple
47,028 47,028
Bonsy23 us
Bonsy23
28,313 28,313

The Ladies Love "freebrit"

"freebrit"
"freebrit"

In Level 10 with blinds of 500/1,000 and an ante of 125, "D-Cronk0126" limped under the gun and "SimpinAintEasy" limped behind from the hijack. "freebrit" was next to act in the cutoff and pumped it up to 6,250, prompting a couple of folds before "autokorekt" three-bet shoved for 32,745. Both limpers folded and "freebrit" called the jam.

"autokorekt": {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
"freebrit": {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}

No aces were in the runout {2-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} and "autokorekt" saw all of their chips sent in the opposite direction, resulting in their brief elimination before re-entering to receive a new stack of 25,000.

Player Chips Progress
freebrit us
freebrit
82,853 82,853
SimpinAintEasy us
SimpinAintEasy
55,724 -8,463
D-Cronk0126 us
D-Cronk0126
46,589 11,203
AUTOKOREKT us
AUTOKOREKT
25,000 -29,060

Field Cracks 100; "PowerRanges" on Top

In Level 9 with blinds of 400/800 and an ante of 100, a total of 105 entries have now been recorded with 64 players currently in contention. "PowerRanges" is the chip leader with a stack of 87,000, and four other players find themselves over 70,000. One of those is Patrick "MSPT-HOF" Steele.

Registration will remain open for another hour-plus, closing at 10:40 p.m. ET.

Player Chips Progress
PowerRanges us
PowerRanges
87,688 4,888
vikmod us
vikmod
74,091 321
pinkdogpippin us
pinkdogpippin
73,314 73,314
Patrick "MSPT-HOF" Steele us
Patrick "MSPT-HOF" Steele
73,234 48,234
PimpMyBalance us
PimpMyBalance
70,290 70,290
Buckoh555 us
Buckoh555
65,821 26,681
SimpinAintEasy us
SimpinAintEasy
64,187 12,742
H1CCUPP us
H1CCUPP
62,720 8,520
stud911911 us
stud911911
62,413 5,845
POJvsPOTT us
POJvsPOTT
60,550 42,200
WOW $dogecoin us
WOW $dogecoin
59,460 59,460
GrandKam616 us
GrandKam616
57,993 17,973
Johnanthony55 us
Johnanthony55
56,367 -10,235
HeyLookItsTez us
HeyLookItsTez
55,990 55,990
teddylansky us
teddylansky
55,535 55,535

"RingDing420" Runs Into a Monster

"Johnanthony55"
"Johnanthony55"

In Level 8 with blinds of 350/700 and an ante of 90, "RingDing420" raised to 2,100 under the gun and was three-bet to 5,600 by "Johnanthony55" in the cutoff. Action folded back to "RingDing420" and they called.

The flop came {4-Spades}{6-Hearts}{2-Spades} and "RingDing420" check-called a continuation-bet of 4,453, bringing the turn {10-Hearts}. "RingDing420" led out, jamming for their remaining 14,688 and "Johnanthony" called.

"RingDing420": {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts}
"Johnanthony55": {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

The river {8-Spades} left "RingDing420" with the second-best hand and they were knocked out of the tournament as "Johnanthony55" collected the pot, taking them up over 65,000.

Player Chips Progress
Johnanthony55 us
Johnanthony55
66,602
RingDing420 us
RingDing420
Busted

"vikmod" Toasts "BeefySupreme"

"vikmod"
"vikmod"

In Level 7 with blinds of 300/600 and an ante of 75, "stud911911" opened to 1,200 on the button and was called by "vikmod" in the small blind. "BeefySupreme" was in the big blind and three-bet jammed for 33,251. "stud911911" folded and "vikmod" made the call, putting "BeefySupreme" at risk for their tournament life.

"BeefySupreme": {a-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}
"vikmod": {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}

"BeefySupreme" picked up four more outs on the flop {3-Hearts}{2-Spades}{5-Hearts} but was left high and dry as the turn {8-Spades} and river {a-Spades} completed the runout, giving both players a pair of aces with "vikmod" out-kicking "BeefySupreme" to send them to the showers.

Player Chips Progress
vikmod us
vikmod
73,770
stud911911 us
stud911911
56,568
BeefySupreme us
BeefySupreme
Busted

Riky "RikyOneTime" Lara Looking for MICOOP Success in His First Foray Into Online Play

Riky "RikyOneTime" Lara
Riky "RikyOneTime" Lara

One player who recently jumped into the field is 42-year-old Riky "RikyOneTime" Lara, a father of four girls and married to "a super supportive" wife.

Hailing from southwest Detroit, Lara is a $1/$2 and $2/$5 no-limit hold'em live grinder who started to play more tournaments before the pandemic hit.

"I play most of my cash game poker sessions at Motorcity casino in Detroit," he told PokerNews. "I also like hit up MGM Grand poker room when I’m trying to change things up. I do travel to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) every year to grind cash games. I usually stay three weeks to a month each year to grind these juicy cash games."

In addition, Lara is a regular at mid-major tour stops such as the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT), Heartland Poker Tour (HPT), and WSOP Circuit in the Ohio, Chicago, and Indiana areas.

"I do most of my traveling alone but I usually link up with friends from the felt at the WSOP," he said. "From time to time, I’ll take my wife with me on a road trip to a poker tournament."

It's an enjoyable experience for Lara, who grew up in what he called a "bad neighborhood" in Detroit, one rife with gangs, drugs, peer pressure, and a ton of violence. Poker has been a vehicle away from all of that.

"Poker for me all began at a very young age. I remember sitting at the kitchen table with my grandmother, my mother, and my Aunt Carmen, who’s probably the reason for me being a poker player. We’d stay up playing Mexican bingo for nickels, dimes, and quarters all night, and every time I won a bowl of change, I remember thinking it was the greatest thing ever.

He continued: "It wasn’t just about the quarters for me though. For me, it was more about the win. After that, I started playing five-card draw and some seven-card stud with the grown-ups. Even when I got to the age of 15 I found a way to go play poker at other people’s houses. There would be a table full of grown-ups drinking smoking cussing and then there would be me.

When he and his wife first got married 20 years ago, they were barely making ends meet, but that didn't stop him from playing a weekly $25 buy-in tournament.

"We’d get around 8-10 people and somehow I always would win or chop. That money helped us out in so many ways. We even almost depended on it every week to help out with everything. That’s where my wife’s strong support came from when it comes to playing poker for me. She really enjoyed watching me play poker. So when it comes to any games even if there out of town she’s the first one getting me out the door to go grind."

Prior to PokerStars coming to Michigan, Lara had never played online.

"I know it’s going to be such a big change for me," he said. "I’m looking forward to the challenge and trying to see the positives in online poker. Instead of having to buy airfare or lodging or renting a car, I can try to makes some money in the comfort of my own home in my PJs. I look forward to putting a lot of time and energy into online tournaments since I’m mainly a cash game player."

In addition to MICOOP, Lara has been dabbling in $0.50-$1 and $1-$2 NLH.

"I don’t want to just dive in and make mistakes so I’m taking it slow and getting used to things. I do love how much faster the game is and how much bigger the game plays compared to live. I’m just paying way more attention to betting patterns and the timing of each bet."

PokerNews will be keeping an eye on Lara as he competes for MICOOP glory.

"D-Cronk0126" Forces A Rebuy

"D-Cronk0126"
"D-Cronk0126"

In Level 6 with blinds of 250/500 and an ante of 60, "PowerRanges" opened the action with a raise to 1,000 in the hijack and action folded to "D-Cronk0126" in the small blind, who re-jammed for 20,242. "Diddy Donkeeeey" called all in for less in the big blind, totaling 13,784 and "PowerRanges" opted not to go for the double knockout.

"Diddy Donkeeeey": {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}
"D-Cronk0126": {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}

It was a classic coin-flip situation between the two players, and "D-Cronk0126" got a favorable flop of {6-Hearts}{5-Spades}{a-Clubs} to pull ahead with top pair, top kicker. The turn {7-Hearts} and river {4-Clubs} left things just the way they were, eliminating "Diddy Donkeeeey" for just a moment before they re-entered and received a fresh stack of 25,000 at a new table.

Player Chips Progress
PowerRanges us
PowerRanges
82,800 12,153
D-Cronk0126 us
D-Cronk0126
35,386 35,386
Diddy Donkeeeey us
Diddy Donkeeeey
25,000 25,000

Zou Onto Bullet Two

Henry Zou
Henry Zou

In Level 5 with blinds of 200/400 and an ante of 50, Henry "xlzou1990" opened to 1,000 in the cutoff and saw the next two players call. "SimpinAintEasy" was in the big blind and three-bet to 5,300, with only Zou making the call.

With action heads up, the flop dropped {8-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}. "SimpinAintEasy" checked to Zou, who jammed his remaining 17,875 into a pot of 12,900 and was immediately called.

Henry "xlzou1990": {9-Spades}{9-Diamonds}
"SimpinAintEasy": {a-Hearts}{8-Hearts}

Zou was unable to find the two outer he needed for the double as the turn {q-Spades} and river {10-Diamonds} completed the runout and he was left with no chips remaining in his stack. However, he immediately rebought for a fresh stack of 25,000.

Player Chips Progress
SimpinAintEasy us
SimpinAintEasy
51,445 26,445
Henry "xlzou1990" Zou us
Henry "xlzou1990" Zou
25,000