Break Time
The players are now taking a quick five-minute break.
The players are now taking a quick five-minute break.
A six-way pot had 22,400 in the middle and face up when "Aleks_20_a" led out for 7,392. Jon "apestyles" Van Fleet and "dBlock34" both called to see the
turn.
"Aleks_20_a" bet 23,100 and again received a call from each opponent. The river was a and the action this time checked to Van Fleet who bet 37,579.
"dBlock34" folded and "Aleks_20_a" check-called. Van Fleet tabled for a rivered straight and his opponent mucked, sending a healthy-sized pot to Van fleet.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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362,250
116,250
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116,250 |
The highlight event of the weekend had just started the fourth level when an unexpected technical issue came to light. A total of 297 were signed up for the tournament, with 289 remaining in the field.
Players will receive the Roll Forward treatment, meaning their buy-in and fees will be returned. The leftover prize pool will see half spread evenly amongst the players and the other half spread according to chip count.
PokerStars has released the following statement on the matter:
We are extremely sorry but we have had to cancel all tournaments currently running, with prizes awarded in accordan… https://t.co/gK3zvcBmA6
— PokerStars (@PokerStars)
Updates on the matter will be posted upon availability.
Tune in to PokerNews for all of the latest updates on the remainder of the series.
After the cancellation of September's WCOOP Main Events, PokerStars has confirmed that the events will be rescheduled for November 6.
In addition to all affected players being compensated, the rearranged WCOOP Main Events will take place after EPT London in the first week of November.
WCOOP 92-H: $10,300 NLHE [World Championship of NLHE / Main Event], $7M Gtd
Day 0.1 Completed