Leon Lee opened to 900 in middle position and Fadi Sader made the call on the button. Rudolf George slid in the call from the small blind, with Adrian Aguilar defending his big blind.
All four players checked through the 6♠10♦Q♣ flop, with George and Aguilar checking again on the 8♥ turn.
Lee fired a bet of 2,200 and Sader quickly folded. George also let his hand go, while Aguilar made the call.
Another check from Aguilar followed the 6♦ river and Lee slid out a bet of 5,000. That was enough to take down the pot, as Aguilar sent his cards to the dealer.
Sean Fellman led out from early position on the A♠9♥3♠4♥ turn, firing a pot-sized bet of 2,600 into the middle.
After taking some time, Matthew Bock replied with a raise to 6,500 on the button. Fellman checked his cards before sliding them into the muck, as Bock raked in the pot.
From March 21 through April 7, PokerStars PA hosted the Pennsylvania Spring Championship of Online Poker (PA SCOOP). The entire series – of which there were 43 numbered events, each with low, medium, and high buy-ins – catered to a combined 39,695 entrants and awarded $2,436,277.40 in prize money.
One of the big storylines of the online festival was the sheer number of repeat winners, many of whom are well-known grinders in the segregated market. A quartet of players tied for most titles with four apiece in “NutFlopper412”, “Dionysus1888”, “dabigquk1”, and “OMC Escher”.
Meanwhile, nine players notched three titles each, while another eight were on the board with a pair of titles. That included established Pennsylvania poker pro Zach ”KennyTheRipper” Gruneberg, a two-time WSOP PA Online bracelet winner and 10-time gold ring winner.
Kelly Nobles opened to 300 in the cutoff and made the call after Joseph Sabo three-bet to 1,500 in the big blind.
The dealer revealed the 6♥8♦Q♦ flop, with both players declining to bet. Sabo checked again on the J♠ turn, sliding his cards to the dealer as Nobles fired a bet 1,100 to earn the pot.