2021 Pennsylvania Championship of Online Poker (PACOOP)

Event #24: $250 NLHE 6-Max Championship Trophy Event, $40K Gtd
Day: 1
Event Info

2021 Pennsylvania Championship of Online Poker (PACOOP)

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$11,094
Event Info
Buy-in
$250
Prize Pool
$57,551
Entries
247

Event #24: $250 NLHE 6-Max Championship Trophy Event, $40K Gtd

Day 1 Started

More PACOOP Action Is on Deck Today!

The 2021 PACOOP is rolling on today, and there should be plenty of action in Event #24: $250 NLHE 6-Max Championship Trophy Event, $40K Gtd. The virtual cards will be in the air at 8 PM ET, and registration and re-entry will be available to players for the first three hours of play, ending just after 11 PM local time.

Players will be starting out with 25,000 in tournament chips today, and while the first five levels will be just 10 minutes long, all levels after that will be 12 minutes long. The PACOOP schedule is in full swing right now, and they are still plenty of big events coming up that will be covered here at Pokernews. You can view a full list of those events below.

PokerNews PASCOOP Live Reporting Schedule

DateDayTime (EST)EventGTD
September 15Wednesday8 p.m.Event #24: $250 NLHE 6-Max Championship Trophy Event$40,000
September 18Saturday8 p.m.Event #35: $250 PLO 6-Max High Roller Championship Trophy Event$20,000
September 19Sunday6 p.m.Event #38: $200 NLHE Sunday Special SE$100,000
September 23Thursday7 p.m.Event #50: $250 NLHE Progressive KO Thursday Thrill SE Championship Trophy Event$55,000
September 26Sunday6 p.m.Event #61: $300 NLHE Main Event$200,000
September 26Sunday8 p.m.Event #63: $1,000 NLHE High Roller Championship Trophy Event$75,000

Don't forget that there are also similar events running in New Jersey and Michigan. You can view the full COOP schedule here!

Cards in the Air: Event #24: $250 NLHE 6-Max Championship Trophy Event, $40K Gtd

It's time to get things going with the latest event here in the 2021 PACOOP! So far, 34 players have entered into tonight's $40,000 Guaranteed Event, and that number will be going up until registration closes in three hours, or roughly 11:15 PM ET.

A reminder that players start with 25,000 in chips, and after the first five levels, all following levels will be 12 minutes long. Good luck everyone!

Shahade Loses An Early Pot

Blinds: 80/160

In a battle of the blinds, "ChasingDonkeys" limped in, and Pokerstars Pro Jennifer "JenShahadePA" Shahade made it 480 to go. "ChasingDonkeys" called, and the flop came down {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}{6-Hearts}. "ChasingDonkeys" check called a c-bet of 320 from Shahade, and the {k-Spades} hit the turn.

"ChasingDonkeys" checked again, and Shahade fired 850. This time, "ChasingDonkeys" went for a raise to 2,074. Shahade called, and the river {3-Diamonds} completed the board. "ChasingDonkeys" fired 2,105, and that was enough to force Shahade out of the hand.

Player Chips Progress
ChasingDonkeys
ChasingDonkeys
28,074 28,074
Jennifer "JenShahadePA" Shahade us
Jennifer "JenShahadePA" Shahade
22,106 22,106

Tens Work for McNeil

Blinds: 80/160

Matt "Thewhitesmith" McNeil raised it up to 352 from under the gun, and from the small blind, "ActuallLy" three bet to 1,120. McNeil called, and the flop came down {5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{2-Hearts}. "ActuallLy" continued for a bet of 1,412, and McNeil called.

The {6-Hearts} turn saw "ActuallLy" fire again, 2,312 this time, and again, McNeill quickly called. The {9-Spades} completed the board, and "ActuallLy" fired a third bullet, 3,400. McNeil beat them into the pot again and showed {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}, better than the eights of his opponent.

Player Chips Progress
Matt "Thewhitesmith" McNeil
Matt "Thewhitesmith" McNeil
32,276 32,276
ActuallLy us
ActuallLy
17,284 17,284

"jcsk8dc101" Knocks Out McNeil

Blinds: 100/200

Matt "Thewhitesmith" McNeil kicked off the action with a raise to 440, only to see "jcsk8dc101" three bet to 680 on the button. McNeil called, and the flop came down {7-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{3-Clubs}. McNeil check called a bet of 892, and the {10-Spades} hit the turn.

Another check saw "jcsk8dc101" fire 1,784, but McNeil check raised it this time to 7,137. "jcsk8dc101" called, and the {8-Hearts} came on the river. McNeil moved all in for just under 15,000, and "jcsk8dc101" called with {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}, which was better than the Ace-Queen shown by McNeil.

Player Chips Progress
jcsk8dc101
jcsk8dc101
48,104 48,104
Matt "Thewhitesmith" McNeil
Matt "Thewhitesmith" McNeil
Busted

Flush For Shahade

Blinds: 150/300

Jennifer "JenShahadePA" Shahade bumped it up to 600 from under the gun, and on the button, "sawyer2117", reraised to 1,950. Shahade called, and the flop came down {q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}. Shahade check called a bet of 1,350, and both players would check the {8-Spades} turn.

The river brought the {8-Diamonds}, and Shahade fired 3,000 on the scary looking board. "sawyer2117" called, but had to muck when Shahade showed {a-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} for an ace high flush.

Player Chips Progress
Jennifer "JenShahadePA" Shahade us
Jennifer "JenShahadePA" Shahade
36,325
sawyer2117 us
sawyer2117
24,743

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Double Up For "RealizeRealLies"

Blinds: 250/500

"RealizeRealLies" raised to 1,000, and "swigger175" was the lone caller on the button. The flop of {j-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{6-Clubs} came down, and "RealizeRealLies" fired 1,500. "swigger175" moved all in, forcing "RealizeRealLies" to decide for their remaining 8,500. They called with {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}, and were trailing the {k-Hearts}{j-Spades} of "swigger175."

The {q-Spades} came right on the turn to leave "swigger175" drawing dead.

Player Chips Progress
swigger175
swigger175
26,895 26,895
RealizeRealLies us
RealizeRealLies
23,800 23,800