$109 Main Event
Day 4 Started
$109 Main Event
Day 4 Started
After three thrilling days of action, the stage has been set for a new champion to be crowned in the 2023 Spring Championship of Online Poker Main Event L, with final table action slated for 12:30 pm ET.
Of the original 22,663 entries into the field, just nine remain. They have each locked up at least $15,503.75 for simply making the final table. They will all be looking to be the last player standing in order to claim the first place prize of $232,581.89. When play resumes, they will be in Level 56, with blinds of 700,000 and 1,400,000 with an ante of 175,000.
Yesterday's action saw the field whittled down from 157 players to the nine remaining now. There was plenty of action as the final table approached, with a number of players neck and neck for the chip lead throughout much of the day. Day 2 chip leader "Sodaski" remained in the picture throughout the day, bagging the second largest stack. Daniel "dani aziz" Aziz held a sizable lead at one point, after his aces held up against queens and big slick for a massive pot and double knockout. However, it was "PokerHorst" who ultimately bagged the chip lead, taking 115,519,128 to the final table.
Rank | Player | Country | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
1 | "PokerHorst" | Malta | 115,519,128 |
2 | "Sodaski" | Ukraine | 105,717,836 |
3 | "LUCKXXXL" | Ukraine | 90,882,991 |
4 | Matheus "bolonhax" Freitas | Brazil | 78,524,836 |
5 | "URIEL_ROCK" | Argentina | 73,117,021 |
6 | Daniel "dani aziz" Aziz | Brazil | 36,311,248 |
7 | "BluffyRabbit" | United Kingdom | 25,885,329 |
8 | "xGGJ88x" | Luxembourg | 21,782,664 |
9 | "nonni77" | Iceland | 18,833,947 |
Place | Payout |
1st | $232,581.89 |
2nd | $165,777.12 |
3rd | $118,171.45 |
4th | $84,236.55 |
5th | $60,046.75 |
6th | $42,803.38 |
7th | $30,511.65 |
8th | $21,749.68 |
9th | $15,503.75 |
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Cards are in the air at the final table of the 2023 SCOOP Main Event L.
Level: 56
Blinds: 700,000/1,400,000
Ante: 175,000
"BluffyRabbit" opened to 2,940,000 from middle position. "URIEL_ROCK", in late position, put in a three bet to 8,120,000. Action folded back around to "BluffyRabbit", who moved all in for 25,360,329 total. "URIEL_ROCK" made the call.
"BluffyRabbit": A♦A♠
"URIEL_ROCK": A♣K♣
In quite the cooler to begin final table action, "URIEL_ROCK" was unable to score the first knockout with his suited big slick, as the K♦10♠6♦2♣8♣ offered no help. "BluffyRabbit" took down the pot with their pocket rockets, doubling up on the first deal of the final table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
BluffyRabbit |
54,395,658
28,510,329
|
28,510,329 |
URIEL_ROCK |
47,231,692
-25,885,329
|
-25,885,329 |
Level: 57
Blinds: 800,000/1,600,000
Ante: 200,000
After an open to 3,200,000 from "URIEL_ROCK" in early position, next to act was "xGGJ88x" who moved all in for 14,242,664 total, the shortest stack at the table. Action folded back to the opener, who made the call.
"xGGJ88x": J♥A♠
"URIEL_ROCK": K♥K♠
"URIEL_ROCK" was in great position against the opponents lone over card. The 4♥4♠J♣ flop offered some hope, but that was quickly extinguished by the 9♥ turn and 9♣ river, leaving pocket kings as the best hand. "xGGJ88x" was eliminated in 9th place for a cash of $15,503.75.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
URIEL_ROCK |
77,225,806
29,994,114
|
29,994,114 |
xGGJ88x | Busted |
After an open to 3,360,000 from "PokerHorst" in late position, "LUCKXXXL" three bet to 10,880,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to "PokerHorst", who made the call.
The chip leader proceeded to check-call a bet of 10,400,000 on the 3♥Q♣4♣ flop. After the 9♥ turn went check-check, "PokerHorst" led for 23,280,000 on the 2♠ river, which their opponent called.
"PokerHorst" showed 6♦5♦ for a six high straight, scooping the nearly 100 million chip pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
PokerHorst |
151,692,588
36,173,460
|
36,173,460 |
LUCKXXXL |
42,597,991
-48,285,000
|
-48,285,000 |
After an open to 3,360,000 by "PokerHorst" in the cutoff, action folded to "nonni77" in the big blind, who moved all in for 19,728,947 and was promptly called.
"nonni77": A♣9♥
"PokerHorst": A♥J♦
"nonni77" was in precarious shape to try and stay alive after the 4♥3♥J♣ flop left them drawing nearly dead. The 6♠ turn sealed the deal before the meaningless 4♦ river. "PokerHorst" scooped the pot, clearing the 200,000,000 chip mark, and eliminating "nonni77" in 8th place for a score of $21,749.68
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
PokerHorst |
205,534,175
53,841,587
|
53,841,587 |
nonni77 | Busted |
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