PokerStars WCOOP 2020

WCOOP-25-H: $25,000 NLHE [8-Max, Super High Roller Sunday Slam]
Day: 1
Event Info

PokerStars WCOOP 2020

Final Results
Winner
Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$543,686
Event Info
Buy-in
$25,000
Prize Pool
$2,599,650
Entries
106
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
37,500
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
106
Players Left
13

Red-Hot Fedor "CrownUpGuy" Holz Leads Final 13 in WCOOP-25-H: $25,000 8-Max Super High Roller Sunday Slam $2.5 Million Guarantee

Level 21 : 25,000/50,000, 6,000 ante
Fedor Holz
Fedor Holz

The first day of WCOOP-25-H: $25,000 [8-Max Super High Roller Sunday Slam] $2.5m Gtd has come to an end after reaching the money here on level 21. Day 1 of this event saw 106 entry slips sold and when the dust had settled only 13 runners were left to battle it out, with none other than Fedor "CrownUpGuy" Holz leading the way.

Holz is one of the most well-known poker players in the world, sitting eighth on the all-time money list with a resume that can do nothing but impress anyone who takes a look. He was already having an astounding day after shipping a tournament earlier in the evening for his second WSOP gold bracelet, along with a cool $1,077,025 cash prize, bringing his total career well over the $33 million mark.

The German pro continued his run-good right here in the biggest buy-in WCOOP of the series, spinning up a stack of 4,399,094 which is good for a healthy chip lead headed into the final day. Closest behind the chipleader is Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves with 3,549,130 after landing a few pots late to climb near the top.

Day 1 ended once the money bubble had popped and it was suiting that Holz was the one to do so. "Horfven" pushed all-in for their remaining stack from the button with king-queen and unfortunately for them, ran into the ace-queen of Holz in the big blind. The board ran out clean, sending "Horfven" out of the tournament as well as ending the day.

End of Day Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Fedor "CrownUpGuy" HolzGermany4,399,09488
2Luke "Bit2Easy" ReevesUnited Kingdom3,549,13071
3tzuzteutezuAustria3,109,64462
4Kahle "ROFLshove" BurnsAustralia2,571,21251
5Pauli "Fiilismies" AyrasFinland2,240,69645
6Wiktor "limitless" MalinowskiRussia2,143,35443
7Adrian "Amadi_017" MateosSpain1,765,83535
8Vyacheslav "VbV1990" BuldyginRussia1,524,60530
9Laszlo "omaha4rollz" BujtasHungary1,411,12528
10Chris "Big Huni" HunichenCosta Rica1,136,02123
11GeokarakGreece972,08419
12Artur "mararthur1" MartirosianRussia843,01717
13Daris "DEX888" PedesGermany834,18317

Many notable players showed up to take a shot at a WCOOP title with many failing to find enough traction to roll into Day 2. Some of which to try include Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo, Michael "imluckbox" Addamo, Stephen "stevie444" Chidwick, Timothy "Tim0thee" Adams, David "dpeters17" Peters, and Sam "Str8$$$Homey" Greenwood.

A total of 106 entries were sold, creating a prize pool of $2,599,650 with the remaining 13 all finding a payday of at least $55,113 with the eventual champion taking down a WCOOP title, along with a six-figure payday worth $599,050.

Day 2 will start Monday, Sept 7 at 1:05 ET, and will have a live stream following all of the action. The blinds will remain at 20 minutes in length, with all players getting a five-minute break 55 minutes past every hour. The day will not end until a winner has been crowned, taking down the title and all of that cold hard cash.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you all of the action as the remainder of the tournament unfolds, so tune in tomorrow!