PokerStars WCOOP 2020

WCOOP-72-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event]
Day: 2
Event Info

PokerStars WCOOP 2020

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
98
Prize
$504,584
Event Info
Buy-in
$530
Prize Pool
$3,552,500
Entries
7,105
Level Info
Level
56
Blinds
3,000,000 / 6,000,000
Ante
750,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
2,611
Players Left
80

WCOOP-72-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event]

Day 2 Completed

Oliver in Top Five of the PokerStars WCOOP-72-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event] with "Pentakilator" in the Lead

Level 37 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Chris Oliver
Chris Oliver

After 8.5 hours of play on Day 2, the PokerStars WCOOP-72-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event] has come to an end with 80 players making it through to Day 3. Day 1 attracted 6,500 entries and before the start of the day, another 605 entries were collected to get to 7,105 in total to create a prize pool of $3,552,500 which smashed the original $2,000,000 guarantee which was set.

Poland's "Pentakilator" claimed the chip lead in the final hand of the night when they doubled through Igor "Garrin4e" Yaroshevskyy with the flopped two pair when the latter tried to bluff the former off the hand. "Pentakilator" will come back for Day 3 with 28,139,926 in chips which will be worth 113 big blinds. They are followed in the top five by "S.N.I.N.1" (22,901,193), "ZAR84" (20,462,671), "shusiu11" (18,830,047), and a more familiar name and face to the poker world: Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver virtually bagged 18,593,495 for Day 3.

But there are many more notable players left, Daniel "Allanon85" Drescher, Saymon "Saymon9" Nascimento, Mats "Matsull" Ullereng, Evan "PURPLE"K"99" Parkes, Day 1 chip leader Guilherme "Guizãoo_" Carmo, Victor "vituhu3" Macedo, Henrique "Galochina10" Coutinho, and Alexis "J0hnny_Dr@m@" Zervos have all bagged an above average stack.

WCOOP-72-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event] Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1"Pentakilator"Poland28,139,926113
2"S.N.I.N.1"Moldova22,901,19392
3"ZAR84"Germany20,462,67182
4"shusiu11"Hungary18,830,04775
5Chris "ImDaNuts" OliverUnited States18,593,49574
6Rafael "GM_VALTER" MoraesBrazil18,183,73873
7"kirbyi17"Germany18,043,05172
8"ross_654"Mexico17,737,26571
9"cladarth"Poland16,801,50667
10Oscar "owilson25" RamirezHonduras16,408,47066

Today's Action

With all those extra entries, the tournament kicked off with 2,611 players who would all be trying to fight their way to the top 863 as that would mean that they would cash for at least $1,141. The players dropped like flies on the road to the money. Former WCOOP Main Event Champion Steven "SvZff" van Zadelhoff busted in the first level of the day and was followed by many familiar names.

Brunno "botteonpoker" Botteon, Dzmitry "Colisea" Urbanovich, Talal "raidalot" Shakerchi, Michael "merla888" Gathy, Gianluca "Tankanza" Speranza, Kenny "SpaceyFCB" Hallaert, and Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot are just some of the players to bust before the first break of the day.

But it didn't stop there, the elimination kept coming in in a quick pace. Three hours after the tournament had started, it was almost time for the bubble. Fedor "CrownUpGuy" Holz busted to Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura just before the bubble. In the end, it would be "aJarov" who would actually bubble in a three-way all-in situation.

Ramon Colillas
Ramon Colillas finished in 410th place for $1,798

PokerStars Ambassador Ramon "RamonColillas" Colillas fell to Luke "LFmagic" Fields when he flopped a set but Fields had turned the flush. "234241234214432" busted Niall "firaldo87" Farrell and "10rmc10.com" in the same hand and"Strekoza85" took out Steve "Mr. Tim Caum" O'Dwyer for example.

In the end, it would take just over five hours for the field to be reduced to the final 80 players who will return for Day 3 at 7:05 p.m. CEST on Tuesday, September 22. The returning players will finish the last 16 minutes of Level 38 which has a small blind of 125,000, a big blind of 250,000 with a running ante of 32,500. After this level is done, the duration will go back up to 25 minutes each and play will continue until the final table has been reached.

All players have secured at least $3,177 but they will all be wanting to reach the final table where they will win at least $33,638 while the first-place comes with a prize of $504,584 and PokerNews will be there from the first bustout throught the climb through the pay ladder so make sure to follow along.

End-of-Day 2 Chip Counts (full)

Level 37 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
Pentakilator pl
Pentakilator
Day 2 Chip Leader
28,139,926
S.N.I.N.1 md
S.N.I.N.1
22,901,193 1,151,419
ZAR84 de
ZAR84
20,462,671 1,385,000
shusiu11 hu
shusiu11
18,830,047 4,192,500
Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver
Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver
18,593,495 -90,000
Rafael "GM_VALTER" Moraes br
Rafael "GM_VALTER" Moraes
18,183,738 -95,600
kirbyi17 de
kirbyi17
18,043,051 350,000
ross_654 mx
ross_654
17,737,265 -125,000
Marcin "cladarth" Pszenniak pl
Marcin "cladarth" Pszenniak
16,801,506
Oscar "owilson25" Ramirez hn
Oscar "owilson25" Ramirez
16,408,470 782,500
234241234214432 ua
234241234214432
15,650,253 2,736,322
Daniel "Allanon85" Drescher de
Daniel "Allanon85" Drescher
13,918,666 2,548,792
Saymon "Saymon9" Nascimento br
Saymon "Saymon9" Nascimento
13,460,065 2,318,623
Mats "Matsull" Ullereng no
Mats "Matsull" Ullereng
13,296,122 -1,333,500
Marcin "pyszalek" Wydrowski pl
Marcin "pyszalek" Wydrowski
WPT 1X Winner
13,260,484
Rdias2310 lu
Rdias2310
12,877,507
Yuri "Y.Zakharov" Zakharov ru
Yuri "Y.Zakharov" Zakharov
12,567,390 -1,105,000
Evan "PURPLE"K"99" Parkes ca
Evan "PURPLE"K"99" Parkes
11,545,293
Guilherme "Guizãoo_" Carmo br
Guilherme "Guizãoo_" Carmo
Day 1 Chip Leader
11,479,657 5,564,925
Nutter17 be
Nutter17
10,959,481
Victor "vituhu3" Macedo br
Victor "vituhu3" Macedo
10,940,488
Henrique "Galochina10" Coutinho br
Henrique "Galochina10" Coutinho
10,790,532 4,776,516
Alexios "J0hnny_Dr@m@" Zervos gr
Alexios "J0hnny_Dr@m@" Zervos
10,600,512
quasselinho de
quasselinho
10,385,623
iBreakU_U ru
iBreakU_U
10,357,379 -3,367,500

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"Pentakilator" Doubles Up for the Chip Lead in Last Hand of the Night

Level 37 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Pentakilator vs Yaroshevskyy
Pentakilator vs Yaroshevskyy

While there were already only 80 players left, there was still one hand going on while the rest had gone on a break for Day 3.

"Pentakilator" raised to 550,000 from the hijack and Igor "Garrin4e" Yaroshevskyy three-bet to 1,675,000 from the cutoff. The action folded back to "Pentakilator" who made the call.

The flop came {5-Clubs}{j-Spades}{5-Hearts}, "Pentakilator" check-called the 1,304,325 bet of Yaroshevskyy.

The turn was the {10-Hearts}, "Pentakilator" checked again. This time, Yaroshevskyy barreled a bet of 3,000,000 into the pot and was called again.

The river completed the board with the {4-Diamonds}, "Pentakilator" checked for the last time. Yaroshevskyy shoved for "Pentakilator" to dive deep into the tank. After a while, they opted to call for the 7,789,388 they had behind. Yaroshevskyy tabled the {a-Hearts}{2-Hearts} for the missed flush draw for "Pentakilator" to double up for the chip lead with the {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} for two pair.

A recap and the chip counts are to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Pentakilator pl
Pentakilator
Day 2 Chip Leader
28,139,926 10,203,964
Igor "Garrin4e" Yaroshevskyy ua
Igor "Garrin4e" Yaroshevskyy
1,249,739 -14,025,519

"VaiMo´85" Won't Make Day 3

Level 37 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
cladarth vs VaiMo´85
cladarth vs VaiMo´85

"cladarth" raised to 400,00 from the early position and "VaiMo´85" called from the middle position while the rest folded.

The flop came {7-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{2-Clubs}, "cladarth" check-called the 530,000 bet of "VaiMo´85".

The turn was the {10-Hearts}, "VaiMo´85" bet 1,300,000 and was check-called by "cladarth".

The river completed the board with the {7-Hearts}, "cladarth" checked for the last time. "VaiMo´85" shoved for 5,814,536 which was called. "VaiMo´85" tabled the {a-Spades}{6-Clubs} for the bluff while "cladarth" held the {a-Hearts}{5-Spades} for two pair.

Player Chips Progress
Marcin "cladarth" Pszenniak pl
Marcin "cladarth" Pszenniak
16,801,506 4,875,324
VaiMo´85 de
VaiMo´85
Busted

"Francois2323" Eliminated by Moraes

Level 37 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante

Rafael "GM_VALTER" Moraes raised to 400,000 from the hijack and "Francois2323" three-bet shoved from the cutoff for 4,705,057 for the rest to fold and Moraes to make the call.

"Francois2323": {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Rafael "GM_VALTER" Moraes: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

The board ran out {8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} for Moraes to hold with the ace-kicker to bust "Francois2323".

Player Chips Progress
Rafael "GM_VALTER" Moraes br
Rafael "GM_VALTER" Moraes
18,279,338
Francois2323 ad
Francois2323
Busted

"vlaviusz" Falls to "ZAR84"

Level 37 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante

"a Bull 67" raised to 434,000 from the cutoff and "vlaviusz" three-bet shoved for 5,413,244 from the button for "ZAR84" to four-bet shove for over 10 million and the rest to get out of their way.

"vlaviusz": {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}
"ZAR84": {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}

The board ran out {6-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{3-Clubs} to not help "vlaviusz" as "ZAR84" held with the rockets.

Player Chips Progress
ZAR84 de
ZAR84
19,077,671
mikimiki88 pl
mikimiki88
8,485,635
Mortan "mortan23" Schwartson fo
Mortan "mortan23" Schwartson
6,656,871
NVladislav ru
NVladislav
6,342,493 3,188,241
vlaviusz ro
vlaviusz
Busted

Top Ten Chip Counts After the Break

Level 37 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
S.N.I.N.1 md
S.N.I.N.1
21,749,774 5,292,540
Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver
Chris "ImDaNuts" Oliver
18,683,495 2,705,250
Pentakilator pl
Pentakilator
Day 2 Chip Leader
17,935,962 -1,379,750
ross_654 mx
ross_654
17,862,265 11,619,792
kirbyi17 de
kirbyi17
17,693,051
Oscar "owilson25" Ramirez hn
Oscar "owilson25" Ramirez
15,625,970 -4,801,290
Igor "Garrin4e" Yaroshevskyy ua
Igor "Garrin4e" Yaroshevskyy
15,275,258 2,979,750
shusiu11 hu
shusiu11
14,637,547 1,797,752
Mats "Matsull" Ullereng no
Mats "Matsull" Ullereng
14,629,622 1,977,192
Yuri "Y.Zakharov" Zakharov ru
Yuri "Y.Zakharov" Zakharov
13,672,390 853,030

The History of the WCOOP-H Main Event

Level 37 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
2020 WCOOP
2020 WCOOP

One of online poker's most-prestigious festivals has been running since 2002 and it's time to have a closer look at some of the winners and stories that emerged in the World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) Main Event thus far.

It all started back in the year 2002 with a buy-in of $1,050 and Sweden's "MultiMarine" topped a field of 238 entries to claim the top prize of $65,450. One year later, the buy-in remained the same but the field skyrocketed to a total of 891 entries. Joseph “DeOhGee” Cordi became the first American winner and took home $222,750.

While the field size remained just shy of that in 2004, the buy-in increased to $2,600 and Scandinavia had another reason to celebrate as Edgar “Ragde” Skjervold the first and only victory for Norway in the WCOOP-H Main Event, walking away with $424,945 for the efforts.

What followed was the domination of players from the United States prior to Black Friday as they earned the title for the next six consecutive years. Among those to shine in the spotlight were such big names as J.C. “area23JC” Tran (2006), Carter “ckingusc” King (2008), and Yevgeniy “Jovial Gent” Timoshenko (2009).

The last American to win the title was Tyson “POTTERPOKER” Marks in 2010 and he earned the biggest winner prize in the history of the pinnacle event thus far. Out of a field of 2,443, the biggest tied to a buy-in of $5,200, Marks received $2,278,098 for his efforts.

Two years later in 2012, some online poker fans may still recall the deal discussions of Marat “maratik” Sharafutdinov who demanded in chat "I wont million". The micro stakes grinder from Russia had won his entry into the tournament after starting his journey with a 40 FPP satellite and eventually won the title and top prize of $1,000,907.

Online poker stronghold Germany then notched up three wins in the next four years as David “PlayinWasted” Kaufmann (2013), Fedor “CrownUpGuy” Holz (2014) and Jonas “llJaYJaYll” Lauck (2016) came out on top. For Holz, it was the start of an incredibly successful period and he has amassed millions in cashes on the virtual and live poker tables since.

The Netherlands got on the scoreboard with back-to-back victories by Steven “ SvZff” van Zadelhoff (2017) and "wann2play" (2018). However, a controversy ensued shortly after when "wann2play" was caught multi-accounting and the account was frozen shortly after the victory. Ultimately, the top prize was split among all players in the money which in return also crowned Ezequiel "eze88888" Waigel as the champion.

Scotland's Fraser “BigBlindBets” Russell then emerged as the latest champion in 2019. A high stakes cash game regular that had barely dipped into the MTT scene, Russell binked a payday of $1,665,962 and will be the man to watch if he decides to try and defend his title in 2020.

All WCOOP-H Champions at a Glance

YearBuy-InEntriesPrize PoolWinnerCountryTop Prize
2002$1,050238$238,000MultiMarineSweden$65,450
2003$1,050891$891,000Joseph “DeOhGee” CordiUnited States$222,750
2004$2,600843$2,104,500Edgar “Ragde” SkjervoldNorway$424,945
2005$2,6001494$3,735,000Jordan “Panella86” BerkowitzUnited States$577,342
2006$2,6002510$6,275,000J.C. “area23JC” TranUnited States$670,194
2007$2,6002998$7,495,000Kyle “ka$ino1” SchroederUnited States$1,378,331
2008$5,2002185$10,925,000Carter “ckingusc” KingUnited States$1,265,432
2009$5,2002144$10,720,000Yevgeniy “Jovial Gent” TimoshenkoUnited States$1,715,200
2010$5,2002443$12,215,000Tyson “POTTERPOKER” MarksUnited States$2,278,098
2011$5,2001627$8,135,000Thomas “Kallllle” PedersenDenmark$1,260,019
2012$5,2001825$9,125,000Marat “maratik” SharafutdinovRussia$1,000,907
2013$5,2002133$10,665,000David “PlayinWasted” KaufmannGermany$1,493,499
2014$5,2002142$10,710,000Fedor “CrownUpGuy” HolzGermany$1,300,000
2015$5,2001995$10,000,000Kristof “Coenaldinho7” CoenenBelgium$1,300,000
2016$5,2002091$10,052,880Jonas “llJaYJaYll” LauckGermany$1,517,541
2017$5,2002183$10,915,000Steven “ SvZff” van ZadelhoffNetherlands$1,624,502
2018$5,2002044$10,220,000Ezequiel "eze88888" WaigelArgentina$1,529,003*
2019$5,2002236$11,180,000Fraser “BigBlindBets” RussellUnited Kingdom$1,665,962