2021 Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP)

Event #41: $250 PLO [6-Max, High Roller], $20K Gtd
Day: 1
Event Info

2021 Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP)

Event Info
Buy-in
$250
Entries
108
Players Left
2
Average Chip Stack
1,350,000
Total Chips
2,700,000

Hand-For-Hand Play Begins

"RudyGTC"
"RudyGTC"

In Level 17 with blinds of 1,750/3,500, "sexycaitlyn" opened to 10,500 on the button and "RudyGTC" called, defending their big blind. The flop came {4-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} and "RudyGTC" check-raised all in over a continuation-bet of 22,750 for their remaining stack of 37,362. "sexycaitlyn" matched the difference.

"RudyGTC": {k-Clubs}{q-Spades}{j-Clubs}{7-Clubs}
"sexycaitlyn": {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades}

"RudyGTC" was unable to hit any of their wrap outs as the turn {10-Spades} and river {9-Clubs} completed the runout and they were eliminated from the tournament as a result. Their elimination marked the fourth within the level, bringing the field down to 15, just one away from reaching the money.

With that, the tournament is now on the bubble and hand-for-hand play will be in effect on the three remaining tables until another elimination occurs.

Player Chips Progress
sexycaitlyn us
sexycaitlyn
228,579
66,945
66,945
RudyGTC us
RudyGTC
Busted
brickingflops1 us
brickingflops1
Busted
Surge_Ibaka us
Surge_Ibaka
Busted
TheWamboozler us
TheWamboozler
Busted

Registration Closed - Prize Pool Information Posted

Registration has officially closed with play moving into Level 13 (800/1,600). In total, 108 entries generated a prize pool of $25,164, more than 25% over its $20K guarantee.

Thirty-eight players remain and the top 14 will make it into the money. A first-level payout is good for $505, while the eventual winner will take home $5,876. Complete payout information can be found in the Payouts Tab above.

Guaranteed Prize Pool Passed in Level 11

Eighty-seven entries have now been recorded in Event #41 with play in Level 11 (600/1,200), and with it the guaranteed prize pool of $20,000 has officially been surpassed. Late registration remains open for another 25 minutes, closing at 10:40 p.m. ET.

Player Chips Progress
FarmingYou us
FarmingYou
Busted
Constorkonist us
Constorkonist
Busted
n00bmike us
n00bmike
Busted
TheMandalorian1 us
TheMandalorian1
Busted
HA$ITNOW us
HA$ITNOW
Busted
Djonbert us
Djonbert
Busted

"JaDoncic" Scores a Knockout

"JaDoncic"
"JaDoncic"

In Level 6 with blinds of 250/500, Andrew "autokorekt" Korby opened the action with a pot-sized raise to 1,750. "Omar Be Comin" called on the button, as did "JaDoncic" in the big blind.

The flop dropped {3-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} and "JaDoncic" checked to put action onto Korby, who continuation-bet 2,750, half the size of the pot. "Omar Be Comin" raised the pot, making it 13,750 to go and leaving 2,200 behind. "JaDoncic" check-three-bet-jammed for 29,990, Korby folded, and "Omar Be Comin" called off what remained in their stack.

"Omar Be Comin": {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}
"JaDoncic": {4-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}

"JaDoncic" was way ahead with a set of treys to their opponent's top two pair, and they faded the two outer as the turn {7-Clubs} and river {8-Clubs} completed the runout.

Player Chips Progress
JaDoncic us
JaDoncic
54,190
54,190
54,190
Andrew "autokorekt" Korby us
Andrew "autokorekt" Korby
30,240
-9,840
-9,840
Omar Be Comin us
Omar Be Comin
Busted

Korby With The Early Dub

"autokorekt"
"autokorekt"

In Level 2 with blinds of 100/200, Andrew "autokorekt" Korby raised to 1,100 on the button over two limpers at a five-handed table. A family pot ensued to a flop of {8-Hearts}{q-Spades}{k-Spades} and action checked to Korby, who made a continuation-bet of 1,600. "Constorkonist" called in the big blind, as did "brickingflops1" in the cutoff.

Action went three ways to the turn {10-Diamonds} and action checked to Korby once more. He fired a second barrel of 6,800 and only "Constorkonist" called, leaving just two remaining to the river {5-Diamonds}. "Constorkonist" checked once more and Korby jammed his last 14,740 into the middle, receiving another call to take the hand to showdown.

Andrew "autokorekt" Korby: {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}
"Constorkonist": {j-Spades}{10-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{8-Spades}

Korby's Broadway bested his opponent's king-high straight and he scored the early double as a result.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew "autokorekt" Korby us
Andrew "autokorekt" Korby
53,380
28,380
28,380
brickingflops1 us
brickingflops1
25,620
25,620
25,620
Constorkonist us
Constorkonist
1,400
1,400
1,400

Welcome To MICOOP Event #41: $250 PLO [6-Max, High Roller] $20K Gtd

MICOOP 2021
MICOOP 2021

The 2021 PokerStars Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP) returns Wednesday night with four-card action for Event #41: $250 PLO [6-Max, High Roller] $20K Gtd.

Play gets underway at 8 p.m. ET, and registration is already open for everybody within the Mitten (and Upper Peninsula, of course). Given the success of the inaugural MICOOP upon legalization of online poker in Michigan, the original $12.5K guaranteed prize pool was upped by some 60%, with even the new figure likely to be surpassed.

All who enter will receive 25,000 starting stacks with blinds beginning at 80/160. Unlike its No-Limit Hold'em counterpart that saw 10 minute-levels, each round for this Pot-Limit Omaha event will last 12 minutes apiece. Late registration will remain open for two hours and 40 minutes, likely closing midway through Level 13 (800/1,600). Up to three re-entries (four total bullets) are available during this period.

As far as PLO is concerned, Event #41 is the highest buy-in of the series. Two other $100 events also ran earlier this series, the first of which drew 218 entries for a prize pool of $20,012 and saw "VolcanoBurst" earn the top prize of $3,902 on February 21. Three days later, a midweek version drew another 158 entries for an overall prize pool of $14,504. In that edition, "teddylanksy" came out on top and earned $2,788 for their performance.

Who will be the one to come out on top this time? Keep it here at PokerNews to find out.