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Stumpf Leads the Pack in SCOOP 64-H $1,050 PKO NLHE

Matthew Stumpf
Matthew Stumpf

Just 20 players remain from the original 170-entry field in SCOOP 64-H: $1,050 NLHE, with a $175,000 prize pool and $16,902 set aside for the winner—plus bounty prizes still up for grabs.

Matthew "Stumpfed" Stumpf, a two-time SCOOP champion, leads the way heading into the final day.

Patrick "pads1161" Leonard, a Team Spraggy pick and 10-time SCOOP winner, sits in third with over 1.45 million chips, well-positioned for another deep run.

Team Kelvin_FP:AR's Renan "Internett93o" Bruschi enters in 11th place, while SCOOP leaderboard leader and Team Spraggy rep "King153246" holds 13th in chips as he looks to add to his already massive $260K in series earnings.

Play resumes at 8:05 p.m. BST tonight and plays down to the champion.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerBountyChips
1Matthew "Stumpfed" Stumpf$3751,716,824
2Jakub "Olorionek" Michalak$1,9381,475,945
3Patrick "pads1161" Leonard$2,4381,457,321
4Ignacio "Nacho124441" Moron$1,5001,144,404
5Andres "wisopekeño!" Gonzalez$1,6251,139,748
6Michael "merla888" Gathy$2501,108,294
7gammi€120$2,2191,081,190
8InTruthWeTrust$1,3751,067,465
9Fantomet1029$1,188827,183
10bbernardinho$2,000803,857

SCOOP 62-M & 62-H Set for Final Day Showdowns

Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

Two big Progressive KO events are set to crown champions today in the 2025 Spring Championship of Online Poker, with SCOOP 62-M ($215 NLHE) and SCOOP 62-H ($1,050 NLHE) both down to their final stretch, with cards going in the air at 5:30 p.m. BST.

SCOOP 62-M: $215 NLHE [8-Max, PKO, Bounty Builder HR], $300K Gtd

Just 55 players remain from a 1,471-entry field, all chasing a $20,075 top prize — not including bounties that could easily double that score.

Shunzao leads the way with nearly 6 million chips and $1.5K in bounties. PokerStars ambassador Marle "MarlzTV" Spragg, wife of Team Pro Spraggy, is also still in the mix looking for a deep run of her own.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerBountyChips
1Shunzao$1,4665,886,780
2Benny "RunGodlike" Glaser$8163,977,932
3Rankawer.bsp$5132,871,073
4Andrloxa 86$4002,500,110
5drinHo2pac$1,2892,186,315
6anth0nypappa$6721,928,806
7Oliver "Rounder3989" Classen$1,4251,791,855
8Jesse "jessecesar" Cesar$8131,733,696
9Wojtek "piper_kl88" Barzantny$5131,727,514
10xpronto$1,6131,692,638

SCOOP 62-H: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, PKO, Bounty Builder SHR], $300K Gtd

Meanwhile, 34 players remain from a 299-entry field in the high-stakes edition, where $25,115 up top awaits the winner, along with potentially five-figure bounty hauls.

Ignacio "Nacho124441" Moron leads, while elite crushers Sergi Reixach, Andras Nemeth, and Gediminas Uselis remain in contention.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerBountyChips
1Ignacio "Nacho124441" Moron$2,3752,734,702
2Sergi "srxakgirona" Reixach$3,0632,288,277
3ggnope$3,5001,942,298
4Gediminas "Gedis92" Uselis$1,0631,583,129
5CashKDB17$7501,317,277
6Andras "probirs" Nemeth$1,7501,260,947
7Yuriy “Yurec1707” Zdanovskiy$6251,138,816
8danieldl7$2,0001,128,372
9Piranha_n1$2,1561,102,138
10flerrehuve$1,2501,061,644

SCOOP Leaderboard: king153246 Leads the Charge for $15K Top Prize

Simon Mattson
Simon Mattson

With the 2025 Spring Championship of Online Poker at the halfway point, king153246 (Team Spraggy) remains the dominant force in the overall leaderboard race. The Albanian grinder has amassed an impressive 2160 points, fueled by 105 cashes and $260,000 in earnings, including one outright win. His consistency has set a high bar in the race for the coveted $15,000 leaderboard winner’s prize.

Trailing in second is FAL1st (Team peace&loove), who has also put in a huge volume of results, notching 69 cashes to rack up 1455 points, comfortably ahead of the pack chasing him.

There’s a tie for third between Renan “Internett93o” Bruschi (Team Kelvin_FP:AR) and Patrick “pads1161” Leonard (Team Spraggy), both sitting on 1080 points. Bruschi’s recent Razz victory pulled him level with Leonard, adding more drama to the race among the top draftees.

Team captain Kelvin “Kelvin_FP:AR” Kerber is in 6th place, while his draft pick Benny “RunGodlike” Glaser follows right behind in 7th, continuing to prove the strength of his squad.

Also in the mix is Simon “C. Darwin2” Mattsson (Team Tonkaaaa), who made history this week with a record-breaking 12th COOP title, pushing him into 9th place. Rounding out the top ten is Blaz “Scarmak3r” Zerjav (Team peace&loove), who continues to grind strong results for his team.

SCOOP Leaderboard — Top 10 (Winner earns $15,000)

PlacePlayerCountryPoints
1king153246Albania2160
2FAL1stThailand1455
3Renan "Internett93o" BruschiBrazil1080
3Patrick "pads1161" LeonardUnited Kingdom1080
5h3pp4p01k4Finland820
6Kelvin "Kelvin_FP:AR" KerberBrazil810
7Benny "RunGodlike" GlaserUnited Kingdom805
8flerrehuveSweden800
9Simon "C. Darwin2" MattssonSweden775
10Blaz "Scarmak3r" ZerjavSlovenia715

Bruschi Wins #4, HajimeGabri. Gets Their First in Razz Doubleheader

Renan Bruschi
Renan Bruschi

Razz was back on the SCOOP schedule with a pair of six-max events in Event 63, and the two tournaments delivered contrasting storylines—one crowning a four-time champion, the other producing a first-time winner.

SCOOP 63-H: $1,050 Razz [6-Max], $40K Gtd

Renan "Internett93o" Bruschi (Team Kelvin_FP:AR) added a fourth SCOOP title to his growing resume after conquering a tough 49-entry field. The Brazilian pro took home $18,823 for the win, defeating Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot heads-up. It was Talbot’s second runner-up finish of the series, as the popular Canadian continues to knock on the door of a 2025 SCOOP title.

Bruschi’s win also pushes him into third place on the overall leaderboard, tied with Patrick Leonard.

Final Table Results – SCOOP 63-H

PlacePlayerPrize
1Renan "Internett93o" Bruschi$18,823
2Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot$11,575
3Niclas "flushiisback" Thumm$7,155
4Skint Paddy$4,472
5Niklas "Lena900" Astedt$2,734
6sulbystar$2,357
7Denis "aDrENalin710" Strebkov$1,885

SCOOP 63-M: $109 Razz [6-Max], $20K Gtd

Parker Talbot
Parker Talbot

In the medium-stakes version, HajimeGabri. claimed their first-ever SCOOP title after navigating a 254-entry field. The final three players struck a deal, with HajimeGabri. locking up the win and $4,118.

Talbot was also at this final table, finishing sixth, capping off a strong day in both Razz events.

Final Table Results – SCOOP 63-M

PlacePlayerPrize
1HajimeGabri.$4,118*
2FatboyShrek$3,338*
3alwaysdanut$3,724*
4Skint Paddy$1,970
5Eric “AceQuad” Brix$1,454
6Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot$1,074
7sgsabioni$852

* Denotes three-way deal

It's Lucky 13 For Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson as SCOOP Title Leader Continues Dominance

Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson
Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson

I could’ve sworn poker was supposed to be hard. But watching Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson this SCOOP series, you’d never know it.

Just days after locking up his 12th career title, the Swedish crusher has struck again, this time taking down SCOOP 67-H: $530 NLHE for $33,544 and title number 13.

The win extends his lead at the top of the all-time SCOOP leaderboard, pulling two clear of Benny "RunGodlike" Glaser, who remains on 11. It also marks Mattsson’s fourth title of the 2025 series in what has been an astonishing Spring for the former world online number one.

Mattsson topped a final table stacked with bracelet winners to take the crown, besting two-time WSOP winner Alexandre "ReWARds84" Reard who had to settle for $25,265 in 2nd, while Andrey "ThePateychuk" Pateychuk, an EPT Sanremo Main Event winner, rounded out the podium with $19,030.

SCOOP 67-H: $530 NLHE Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryResults
1Simon "C. Darwin2" MattssonSweden$33,544
2Alexandre "ReWARds84" ReardUnited Kingdom$25,265
3Andrey "ThePateychuk" PateychukBelarus$19,030
4Dmitry "yurasov1990" YurasovBelarus$14,334
5“olelemaiko”Bulgaria$10,796
6"mjw006"Indonesia$8,132
7Andres "wisopekeño!" GonzalezUnited Kingdom$6,125
8"ferkovsk"Brazil$4,613
9"srxakgirona"Mexico$3,629

Tags: SCOOPPokerStarsSimon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson

Tonkaaaa Doubles Up, Takes Second Career SCOOP Title

Parker "Tonka" Talbot
Parker "Tonka" Talbot

Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot is back in the winner’s circle, locking up his second career SCOOP title with a win in SCOOP 68-H: $530 FLHE, good for $9,027.

The PokerStars Team Captain delivered some much-needed points in the race to catch Team Spraggy, navigating a 47-player field and defeating British-based "H4nkH1ll" heads-up to claim the lion’s share of the $23,500 prize pool.

Tonka’s first SCOOP win came in SCOOP 113-H: $530 NLHE back in 2024, and, as fate would have it, that same day as certain Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson also won his ninth title. One year later, history has repeated itself. Talbot gets his second, Mattsson grabs number 13. Sometimes, the poker gods really do love a storyline.

Elsewhere in the event, "king153246" kept his series sunrun going with yet another final table appearance, while Benny "RunGodlike" Glaser fell just short in 11th and Patrick "pads1161" Leonard finished 16th.

SCOOP 68-H: $530 FLHE [6-Max] Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryResults
1Parker "tonkaaaa" TalbotCanada$9,027
2"H4nkH1ll"United Kingdom$5,551
3"jama-dharma"United Kingdom$3,431
4"deadfizh"Finland$2,144
5"flushiisback"Austria$1,311
6"king153246"Albania$1,130

Tags: PokerStarsSCOOPTonka

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