PokerStars WCOOP 2020

WCOOP-71-H: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Freezeout, Sunday Warm-Up SE]
Day: 1
Event Info

PokerStars WCOOP 2020

Final Results
Winner
Michiel "utreg" Brummelhuis
Winning Hand
j5
Prize
$81,357
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,050
Prize Pool
$1,185,000
Entries
1,185
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
1,185
Players Left
55

Jorge "jorginho88" Abreu Bags the Lead on Day 1 of WCOOP-71-H: $1,050 [8-Max PRO KO, Freezeout, Warm-Up SE] $1 Million GTD!

Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 6,000 ante

The first day of WCOOP-71-H: $1,050 [8-Max PRO KO, Freezeout, Warm-Up SE] $1 Million GTD has come to an end after nine exhilarating hours of play. Day 1 saw a total of 1,185 entries, creating a prize pool that broke the $1 million guarantee that was set with ease. When the dust had settled at it was Jorge "jorginho88" Abreu sitting atop the leaderboard with a considerable chip lead.

Abreu coasted through the day, hovering well above average and it wasn't until the last few levels that he really started to kick it into overdrive. He won several healthy-sized pots during the last few rounds, catapulting up to a stack of 8,122,159, more than enough to secure the lead. The Portugal native is new to the poker scene but is coming off a massive $161,042 score just a few weeks ago.

Arbeu is in an optimal position to add another feat to his young and blossoming resume as he sits comfortably ahead of second place. Closest behind leader on totem pole is Daniel "Darsolation" Smyth who has 5,539,520. Rounding out the top five are Peter "twirlpro" Turmezy (5,529,815), Aliaksei "ale6ka" Boika (4,971,910), and Canada's Plyman416 (3,846,499).

Top 10 Stacks

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
     
1Jorge "jorginho88" AbreuPortugal8,122,159162
2Daniel "Darsolation" SmythNew Zealand5,539,520111
3Peter "twirlpro" TurmezyHungary5,529,815111
4Aliaksei "ale6ka" BoikaBelarus4,971,91099
5Plyman416Canada3,846,49977
6MonsieurRaskUnited Kingdom3,840,87477
7BenArfaa10United Kingdom3,839,20877
8Joao Mathias "joaoMathias" BaumgartenBrazil3,304,41066
9Francisco "paulwiter" GarciaUruguay3,065,33761
10dodi papaHungary3,039,46661

Day 1 Action

The day had a constant exciting pace throughout, with more than enough action to keep anyone entertained. Some of the entertainment came from familiar faces that failed to make the cut and those to bring the action but fail to make a Day 2 included Shaun "shaundeeb" Deeb, Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot, Mike "SirWatts" Watson, Sam "SamSquid" Grafton, and Luis "Turko_man" Rodriguez.

It was on level 19 that the tournament seemed to halt with the action-packed pace it had seen throughout the day as the bubble approached. It seemed like forever before the money was found but in reality, it was just one level and all players soon found a min-cash on level 20. Unfortunately for Fellipe "FellipeD" Drapichinski, he was the last player to take an exit without a payout. Drapichinski pushed his short-stack in with nine-seven off and ran into queens. The board ran out dry and all players then were guaranteed at least $1,194 for their efforts.

The remaining 55 players are all now getting at least $1,907 plus whatever bounties have been acquired, but all players will have their eye on that $81,357 first-place prize, along with a WCOOP title. The eventual winner will also be retaining their own bounty, adding onto that massive payday.

Day 2 will start Monday, September 21 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!

"Supa4real" Sends Drapichinski Out on the Bubble

Level 20 : 12,500/25,000, 3,250 ante

Fellipe "FellipeD" Drapichinski saw the last of his chips go in the middle against "Supa4real" on the bubble.

Fellipe "FellipeD" Drapichinski: {9-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
"Supa4real": {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}

The board came down {a-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{2-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and "Supa4real" took down the pot their pair of queens, popping the bubble.

Talbot Flops Two for a Double

Level 9 : 1,500/3,000, 375 ante

Dan "Dannyz0r" Borlan opened to 6,600 in the cutoff and Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot defended his big blind. The flop came down {q-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} and Talbot checked to Brolan who bet 5,790.

Talbot check-raised to 22,500 and Borlan called. An {8-Hearts} landed on the turn, Talbot fired in 49,860 and Borlan called to see the {2-Diamonds} river card.

Talbot instantly moved his 120,079 stack into the middle and Borlan called, putting the Canadian at risk.

Borlan showed his {q-Spades}{j-Hearts} for a pair of queens and was behind when Talbot tabled {9-Clubs}{3-Clubs}, giving him two pair and the pot for a complete double.

Player Chips Progress
Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot
Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot
402,200 402,200
Dan "Dannyz0r" Borlan ro
Dan "Dannyz0r" Borlan
156,000 156,000

Seoane Melts Deeb from the Tournament

Level 8 : 1,200/2,500, 325 ante

Shaun "shaundeeb" Deeb three-bet shoved his 40,828 stack and Miguel "¿¿toneecho??" Seoane called, putting Deeb at risk.

Miguel "¿¿toneecho??" Seoane: {7-Clubs}{6-Clubs}
Shaun "shaundeeb" Deeb: {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}

The board came down {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} and Seoane's turned flush took down the pot, sending Deeb's bounty to Seoane.

Player Chips Progress
Miguel "¿¿toneecho??" Seoane es
Miguel "¿¿toneecho??" Seoane
225,500
Shaun "shaundeeb" Deeb
Shaun "shaundeeb" Deeb
Busted

Pessagno Lands Three Pots to Take the Lead

Level 6 : 750/1,500, 185 ante

Caio "pessagno" Pessagno just caught fire, taking down three pots in four hands to catapult into the lead.

The first saw his kings hold up against his opponent who had jacks. The very next hand he saw himself call three all-in's with a pair of tens. Pessagno's dimes held on, collecting three bounties in the process.

Just two hands later Pessagno flopped a set of cowboys and was in the driver seat of a cooler after seeing his opponent table a set of eights. The kings held on, rocketing Pessagno into the chip lead of the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Caio "pessagno" Pessagno br
Caio "pessagno" Pessagno
505,000 505,000

Turmezy Hangs On with His Ladies

Level 4 : 500/1,000, 125 ante
Peter "twirlpro" Turmezy
Peter "twirlpro" Turmezy

Christian "Gambler444" Nolte raised to 2,080 in the hijack and Peter "twirlpro" Turmezy three-bet to 8,320 from the small. Nolte called and the flop came down {10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{8-Diamonds}.

Turmezy check-raised to 12,986 after Nolte bet 5,580 and Nolte then shoved his 38,505 stack into the middle, Turmezy called.

Christian "Gambler444" Nolte: {a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}
Peter "twirlpro" Turmezy: {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

The {j-Clubs} turn and {7-Spades} river changed not a thing as Nolte failed to hit his flush. Turmezy pulled in the pot and secured the bounty of Nolte during the process.

Player Chips Progress
Peter "twirlpro" Turmezy hu
Peter "twirlpro" Turmezy
173,132 173,132
Christian "Gambler444" Nolte at
Christian "Gambler444" Nolte
Busted

WCOOP-71-H: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Freezeout, Sunday Warm-Up SE] $1 Million GTD Begins Today!

2020 WCOOP
2020 WCOOP

The World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) has another action-packed day planned here on PokerStars with the WCOOP-71-H: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Freezeout, Sunday Warmup SE] $1 Million GTD set to kick-off the festivities.

The Progressive KO tournament has a $250 bounty set on every players head, having the rest of the entry fee head directly into the prize pool. When a player eliminates an opponent they will collect half of the bounty, adding the remainder to their own bounty.

All players will begin with 100,000 in chips and will be playing with 20-minute blind levels, having a break every 55 minutes past the hour. Any player can re-enter an unlimited amount of times during the late registration period which last is available for the first 4h 45m of play.

Day one of this event will play a total of nine hours before the tournament clock will be hitting pause, having all remaining players moving onto the second and final day of the tournament on Sept 21 at 1:05 ET. A 20-minute delayed stream will come into play on Day 2, with all PokerNews live updates set coordinate as all of the final day action unfolds.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing all of the updates throughout this event so stay tuned.