A new high stakes champion will be crowned during the 2020 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) and 15 players out of a field of 124 entries remain for the second and final day of Event SCOOP Event-24-H: $10,300 NLHE High Roller.
All have $22,662.11 guaranteed for their efforts so far, however, all eyes are set on the $271,790.44 and the SCOOP title that comes along with it.
Two-time SCOOP champion Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel leads the pack with a stack of 5,630,571 and he is followed by Sergei "Futti18" Koliakov from Russia with 4,727,954, third in chips is one-time SCOOP winner Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos (3,191,654).
Further former champions in contention include Mustapha "lasagnaaammm" Kanit (1,816,852), Joao "Naza114" Vieira (1,685,473), Vicent "gordon0410" Bosca (848,941), and Ilya "Leqenden" Anatsky (435,453).
Other high stakes regulars on the virtual felt aiming for a maiden title are Wiktor "limitless" Malinowski (2,777,856), Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves (2,505,299), Sergi "srxakgirona" Reixach (1,331,057), Teun "tinnoemulder" Mulder (974,679), and Finnish high stakes cash game specialist "makeboifin" (901,644).
The action resumes at 1 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) and the blinds recommence at 20,000/40,000 with a big blind ante of 5,000, levels will increase every 30 minutes and for each hour of play the remaining contenders receive an additional 10 seconds for their time bank.
Follow along right here on PokerNews to find out who claims the bragging rights, six-figure paydays and the SCOOP title for their poker resume.
Estonia's "NeedBeat" scoooped a pot of nearly 900,000 when his for a turned straight and flush draw got there on the river of a board to best the of Joao "Naza114" Vieira.
Vieira then scooped a pot against Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel to boost his stack.
Over on the other table, Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves pushed "iamivar" out of a hand and sent Wiktor "limitless" Malinowski" to the rail right before the remaining players headed on a 5-minute break.
Reeves three-bet to 426,000 against "iamivar", who had min-raised the button. The call of the Swede followed and a first bet of 306,000 by Reeves on the flop was called. Reeves then pushed the turn and that forced a fold.
One hand later, Malinowski open-shoved the button for a million and Reeves isolated out of the small blind.
Wiktor "limitless" Malinowski:
Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves:
Board:
Malinowski had outs but ultimately failed to connect with the board to exit in 12th place.
Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel had just scooped a pot of more than half a million against Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves and the action folded to him in the small blind. Carrel raised to 189,000 and Joao "Naza" Vieira reluctantly called after using a portion of his time bank.
The flop was checked by Vieira and Carrel bet 155,295. Vieira activated his time bank once more and shipped it in for 762,258 only for Carrel to snap-call.
Joao "Naza114" Vieira:
Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel:
The turn and river runout failed to improve Vieira and he was eliminated in 9th place for $36,095.28.
Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel raised to 167,200 and "NeedBeat" jammed the button for 280,462. "iamivar" moved all-in from the small blind for nearly 1.5 million and Carrel folded, mucking the .
"NeedBeat:
"iamivar":
The board favored "iamivar" and "NeedBeat" had to settle for 8th place and $45,554.00.
Sergei "Futti18" Koliakov raised to 245,000 and short stack "iamivar" got his last five bigs in out of the small blind, which the comfortable chip leader quickly called.
"iamivar":
Sergei "Futti18" Koliakov:
On a board of , Koliakov remained ahead all the way and made the nut flush for good measure, sending "iamivar" to the rail in 7th place for $58,795.22.
Charlie "Epiphany77" raised it up from the button and Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos three-bet shove for more than 3.3 million out of the big blind. Carrel called and it was the Spaniard at risk.
Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos:
Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel:
The board came and since neither player had a heart in the hand, the aces and kings of Carrel ended up as the winning hand. Mateos was eliminated in 6th place and takes home $75,885.27.
The action started with a raise to 264,000 by Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel and Teun "tinnoemulder" Mulder three-bet to 540,000 on the button, which represented a big slice of his stack. Mustapha "lasagnaaammm" Kanit then four-bet to 1,022,927 in the small blind and Carrel moved all-in. Mulder called all-in, and Kanit called to put two players at risk.
Teun "tinnoemulder" Mulder:
Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel:
Mustapha "lasagnaaammm" Kanit:
As the board came , Kanit's queens reigned supreme to vault the Italian into the top spot with now three players remaining. Mulder was eliminated in 5th place for $97,942.88 and Carrel received $126,411.92 for his 4th place finish.
Shortly after the blinds had gone up, Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves had seen his stack cut down to 22 big blinds and he min-raised the button. Mustapha "lasagnaaammm" Kanit in the big blind had other plans and moved all-in, which Reeves called in a heartbeat.
Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves:
Mustapha "lasagnaaammm" Kanit:
On a board of , Kanit flopped trips queens and rivered a full house to send Reeves to the rail in 3rd place for a payday of $163,156.10. Kanit will enter heads-up against Sergei "Futti18" Koliakov with a more than two-to-one chip lead.
In the fifth hand of heads-up, Mustapha "lasagnaaammm" Kanit had established a near 3-1 lead and raised the button to 530,000, which Sergei "Futti18" Koliakov in the big blind called. Koliakov check-raised the flop from 428,574 to 1,317,148 and Kanit stuck around.
Koliakov bet the turn for 1,791,683 with fewer than five million chips behind and received a call to them jam the on the river. Kanit snap-called and had improved to the nuts, dealing the final blow to Koliakov's with the for a king-high straight.
Koliakov finishes as the runner-up and receives $210,580.76 for his efforts while Kanit scores his third SCOOP title.
The latest high stakes tournament of the 2020 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) has come to a conclusion and a new three-time SCOOP winner has emerged in Event-24-H $10,300 NLHE High Roller. Mustapha lasagnaaammm" Kanit defeated Sergei "Futti18" Koliakov in heads-up to beat a field of 124 entries and claim the lion's share of the $1,240,000 prize pool, and the Italian claimed a top prize of $271,790.44 for his efforts.
Kanit's first SCOOP victory came back in 2014 when he topped Event #36-H: $2,100 NL Hold'em [Turbo, Re-Entry] for $376,920 and one year later he triumphed in the $10,300 Main Event for $1,304,720. The Italian was in the middle of the pack when the 15 Day 1 survivors returned to their seats but remained his usual jolly self on the final table despite being short-stacked, regularly engaging in table chat with Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel and also entertaining more than 1,200 observers.
While Carrel was the chip leader at the start of the day and maintained that status with a narrow lead over eventual runner-up Koliakov, Kanit teased that he wasn't far away anymore after he scored a double-up. Carrel missed out on his third SCOOP title and had to settle for fourth place while Kanit then dispatched Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves in third place and came out on top of a short-lived heads-up duel that lasted all but five hands.
Final Result 2020 SCOOP Event #24-H: $10,300 NLHE High Roller
Place
Winner
Country
Payout
1
Mustapha "lasagnaaammm" Kanit
Italy
$271,790.44
2
Sergei "Futti18" Koliakov
Russia
$210,580.76
3
Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves
United Kingdom
$163,156.10
4
Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel
United Kingdom
$126,411.92
5
Teun "tinnoemulder" Mulder
Netherlands
$97,942.88
6
Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos
Spain
$75,885.27
7
"iamivar"
Sweden
$58,795.22
8
"NeedBeat"
Estonia
$45,554.00
9
Joao "Naza114" Vieira
Portugal
$36,095.28
10
Vicent "gordon0810" Bosca
Spain
$28,600.60
11
Nairam "marjanko89" Kim
Ukraine
$28,600.60
12
Wiktor “"imitless" Malinowski
Poland
$28,600.60
13
Sergi "srxakgirona" Reixach
Spain
$22,662.11
14
Ilya "Leqenden" Anatsky
Belarus
$22,662.11
15
"makeboifin"
Finland
$22,662.11
Barely an hour was played until the final 15 hopefuls had been reduced to the nine-handed final table and the early casualties included Finnish high stakes cash game player "makeboifin", 2020 SCOOP champion Ilya “Leqenden” Anatsky, Sergi “srxakgirona” Reixach, Wiktor “limitless” Malinowski, Nairam “marjanko89” Kim and former SCOOP champion Vicent “gordon0810” Bosca.
Carrel and Koliakov were neck-on-neck at the top of the leaderboard and Kanit was the second-shortest stack. Carrel drew the first blood by sending Joao "Naza114" Vieira to the rail with tens versus king-four and Kanit scored a crucial double when he got it in with the nutflushdraw against "NeedBeat" with the second nutflushdraw and a gutshot. The Estonian lasted a couple more hands and departed in 8th place.
Sweden's "iamivar" came up short in 7th place and Koliakov stormed into a comfortable chip lead as a result. Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos followed to the rail in 6th place when he lost a flip to Carrel and shortly after the rise of Kanit commenced.
Kanit Wins Private Duel with Carrel
All the joking back and forth between Carrel and Kanit took place regularly, not just in the breaks but also after big hands. And within ten minutes, the Italian had the best of it, reduced the field to the last three contenders and stormed into the top spot. Kanit first flopped a set of treys against the turned two pair of Carrel and then knocked the Brit out along with Teun "tinnoemulder" Mulder in a three-way all-in.
It was not an easy ride from there as Kanit dropped back to the bottom of the leaderboard and at some point, the final three were even within a single big blind. The table chat continued to flow as Koliakov and Reeves engaged with the Italian, who then pulled into a comfortable lead once more.
Reeves eventually lost a flip with nines against the king-queen of Kanit, and five hands later it was all over. Flopped two pair for Koliakov didn't hold as Kanit rivered a straight to seal the victory. More High Roller action awaits in the days and weeks to come as more SCOOP champions will emerge. The PokerNews live reporting team will be there throughout the series to provide updates and daily highlights.