Event #38: $200 NLHE Sunday Special SE, $100K Gtd
Day 1 Started
Event #38: $200 NLHE Sunday Special SE, $100K Gtd
Day 1 Started
Happy Sunday everyone! The 2021 PACOOP is rolling on today with another six figure guaranteed tournament, as Event #38: $200 NLHE Sunday Special SE, $100K Gtd is set to start up at 6 PM Eastern Time. Players will be starting with 50,000 in chips, and blinds will be 150/300. All levels today will be 12 minutes long.
Plenty of big names should be coming out for this event, and it’s the biggest guarantee of the PACOOP so far. Some of the players who are already registered well in advance of the start include Barrett "AndrewYang2020" Lipkin, Matt "Thewhitesmith" McNeil, and Rob "anamlr" LaManna.
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As always, Pokernews will be here to bring you all of your coverage. And don’t forget that there are similar events happening simultaneously in New Jersey and Michigan. Check out the remaining events that will be covered here, and be sure to come back at 6 PM ET for all of your updates from what should be a massive event.
Date | Day | Time (EST) | Event | GTD |
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September 19 | Sunday | 6 p.m. | Event #38: $200 NLHE Sunday Special SE | $100,000 |
September 23 | Thursday | 7 p.m. | Event #50: $250 NLHE Progressive KO Thursday Thrill SE Championship Trophy Event | $55,000 |
September 26 | Sunday | 6 p.m. | Event #61: $300 NLHE Main Event | $200,000 |
September 26 | Sunday | 8 p.m. | Event #63: $1,000 NLHE High Roller Championship Trophy Event | $75,000 |
It's time to get things going with the latest PACOOP Event here on Pokernews. Today's buy-in is $200, and it will be a massive field, as the prizepool is guaranteed to be at least $100,000.
Registration for this event will be available until 9:15 PM ET, so you players have plenty of time tonight to join in on the action. Good luck to everyone playing!
Blinds: 150/300
Under the gun, "MiamiVice888" raised to 600, and next to act, "JoeAntonious" reraised to 2,610. It folded back to "MiamiVice888", they called, and the flop came down . "MiamiVice888" check called a bet of 4,020, and the hit the turn.
"MiamiVice888" check called another bet, 7,035, and after the completed the board, both players checked. "MiamiVice888" showed for top pair on board, but it was no good, as "JoeAntonious" showed kings for an overpair, scooping a nice early pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
JoeAntonious
|
56,486 | 56,486 |
MiamiVice888 | 36,295 | 36,295 |
Blinds: 250/500
"5BETCHET" raised to 1,150, and both of the blinds called. The flop came down , and action checked to "5BETCHET", who continued for 2,250. "Great Daneo" raised to 7,250 from the small blind, but from the big blind, "JimmyShook" laid the hammer down with a reraise to 17,643. That got both players to fold, and "JimmyShook" took down a pot of over 20,000 without much resistance.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
JimmyShook
|
64,740 | 64,740 |
Great Daneo | 55,220 | 55,220 |
5BETCHET | 29,613 | 29,613 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
budha2012600
|
145,628 | |
JettJett19 | 139,977 | |
soccerdad29 | 124,107 | |
jebus_saves
|
110,997 | |
thpinal | 110,417 | |
ashyDave
|
107,139 | |
gamblingislife
|
105,661 | |
Keystone2550
|
105,050 | |
sp2016245
|
103,650 | |
suicidezekke | 97,812 | |
sbeales
|
95,214 | |
mossratio8442
|
91,970 | |
Mark "NaigoPA" Foresta
|
90,390 |
Blinds: 250/500
"usmc2doc13" raised to 1,250, a bet that was called by four players, including Mark "NaigoPA" Foresta on the button. Action would check all the way around to Foresta after a flop of came down, and he fired 2,250. "StormRider7777" was the lone caller from the big blind, and the hit the turn.
"StormRider7777" check called another bet, 4,250 this time, and the completed the board. Both players checked that card, and "StormRider7777" showed top pair. It was no good though, as Foresta rolled over for a set of fives.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mark "NaigoPA" Foresta
|
88,090 | -2,300 |
StormRider7777 | 36,930 | 36,930 |
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Blinds: 400/800
Four players would see a flop of come down, and the original raiser, "Eastin_Malojinn", would continue for 3,200. "blankface777" was the lone caller, and the hit the turn. "Eastin_Malojinn" fired again, 9,600, and "blankface777" tagged along to see the complete the board.
This time, "Eastin_Malojinn" checked, and "blankface777" fired big, 24,618. "Eastin_Malojinn" called, only to see that "blankface777" had flopped a monster with .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
blankface777 | 111,201 | 111,201 |
Eastin_Malojinn | 35,567 | 35,567 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
budga2012600
|
190,410 | |
SirPilesMcGee | 173,715 | |
Wake up NE0 | 160,393 | |
MiamiVice888 | 156,812 | 120,517 |
LetMeWin3437 | 155,919 | |
ashyDave
|
152,758 | 45,619 |
SSaiyanJWER19 | 140,510 | |
Casey "superdonkeydave" Hatmaker
|
140,367 | |
soccerdad29 | 136,521 | 12,414 |
49642 | 129,210 |