SCOOP-121-H: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO], $1.5M Gtd
Day 2 Completed
SCOOP-121-H: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO], $1.5M Gtd
Day 2 Completed
After a grueling ten hours on Day 2 of the PokerStars 2020 SCOOP-121-H: $1,050 NLHE PKO, "b@d0s" has won the whole thing for $153,478 and $117,025 in bounties for $270,503 in total. They overcame a 2,439-strong field and bested "AtanasPPP" heads-up after they attempted to negotiate a deal between the two of them. The tournament attracted 1,831 unique players who reentered 608 times to create a total prize pool of $2,439,000.
This wasn't the first SCOOP final table for the player from Barbados, they fell short in second place in SCOOP-83-M: $215 NLHE PKO ten days ago for $51,555 but had a clean sweep today. Also featured at this final table besides "AtanasPPP" were Conor "1_conor_b_1" Beresford, Stavros "IDOLLS" Kalfa, Ricardo "rsehnem77" Sehnem, "MikiDave", Dan Serban "Dannyz0r" Borlan, and Day 1 chip leader "Rebozeio".
Place | Player | Country | Bounty | Prize | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | b@d0s | Barbados | $117,025 | $153,478 | $270,503 |
2 | AtanasPPP | United Kingdom | $13,404 | $153,477 | $166,881 |
3 | Conor "1_conor_b_1" Beresford | United Kingdom | $32,428 | $91,062 | $123,490 |
4 | Stavros "IDOLLS" Kalfa | Greece | $11,809 | $64,912 | $76,721 |
5 | Ricardo "rsehnem77" Sehnem | Brazil | $28,005 | $46,271 | $74,276 |
6 | MikiDave | Hungary | $6,172 | $32,984 | $39,156 |
7 | Dan Serban "Dannyz0r" Borlan | Romania | $13,646 | $23,512 | $37,158 |
8 | Rebozeio | Brazil | $16,586 | $16,760 | $33,346 |
At 1 p.m. EST, 138 players returned, all aware that they had secured at least $1,865, but all having their sights set on more. "Rebozeio" was off to a great start as they immediately eliminated "nic81411" and "Cantaloupe91" in a three-way all-in situation. "Rebozeio" rivered a straight to claim two more bounties. From there on, the eliminations kept flying in. Players like Job "DeadNylan" Greben, Joris "BillLewinsky" Ruijs, and Christian "chry1982" Sare all busted quite soon after the day started.
Brazilian soccer super star Neymar Jr. "neymar-jr"four-bet shoved with pocket nines and was looked up by "tmk999" who held the rockets and found another ace on the flop to send Neymar Jr. back to the dressing room. Reino "arron8" Unido was one of the first victims of "AtanasPPP" of the day when he got his last 23 big blinds in with ace-queen. "AtanasPPP" held jacks and held. "b@d0s" also took out a familiar name at the start of the day, Alexandru "steakaddict." Papazian fell to them when he got it all in with queens. "b@d0s" held ace-king and flopped the higher pair to send the Romanian player on his way.
"b@d0s" also took out a familiar name at the start of the day, Alexandru "steakaddict." Papazian fell to them when he got it all in with queens. "b@d0s" held ace-king and flopped the higher pair to send the Romanian player on his way. Fabio "LFFF22" Freitas won the $530 Main Event 2nd Chance less than a week ago for $348,643 but couldn't add another SCOOP title to his achievements as he jammed with deuces but was looked up by Ramon "Z��DoBlefe11" Sorgatto who held ace-queen and made trips on the river.
More notables fell by the wayside after the first break, Darrell "FourSixFour" Goh started the day second in the counts but couldn't make anything work today. This was a similar case for players like Julien "KroolhearT-1803" Martini, Ignat "0Human0" Liviu, Nicolas "niccc" Chouity, Gary "quiditbear" Hasson, Pedro "PaDiLhA SP" Padilha, Diogo "phounderAA" Veiga, Ezequiel "eze88888" Waigel, Joni "bustoville" Jouhkimainen, and Damian "pampa27" Salas all busted in the second hour of play.
Miguel "??toneecho??" Seoane, David "davaman" Lopez, Daniil "Dancer King" Kiselev, Diego "Die Ventura" Ventura, Aliaksei "ale6ka" Boika, and Dimitar "KuuL" Danchev didn't fare much better by the time the third break rolled around. Mustapha "lasagnaaammm" Kanit is one of the most animated players in the live circuit but saw his day end early when he shoved with ace-eight and "pnp23" did the same with jack-ten suited before "rickv17" came along too for the party with ace-ten. "pnp23" rivered a flush to send the friendly Italian and "Rickv17" to the rail.
Max "goodeh99" Silver was eliminated in a double knockout hand too when he got it all in with ten-nine suited while "Hustlaaaaaa" held queens and "quanquandashi" had kings. Marvin "Ron Jovi 7" Rettenmaier busted with ace-king when "AtanasPPP" had aces. Joel "jvieiradias8" Dias had shoved with ace-ten but "b@d0s" had ace-queen and flopped a pair. "WRUUUUM" was halted by Beresford when they picked up pocket fours but the latter had eights.
Andy "wiisssppppaa" Taylor had two pair when he was eliminated by "AtanasPPP" who had rivered a flush. "ksehd8 and "jwall888" busted to get the tournament to the final table bubble but it ended up having to start with eight players instead of nine as "quanquandashi" and "StingsHUH" both busted to Sehnem in the same hand with "quanquandashi" walking away today with the second-biggest bounty of the day of $40,678.
"Rebozeio" got his last 19 big blinds in with ace-queen but "b@d0s" held aces and stayed ahead throughout the runout of the board. Borlan was next to go when he had flopped top pair and jammed on the turn. It was all looking good as he was ahead against the lower flopped pair of "b@d0s" but the river gave his opponent two pair. Twenty minutes later, it was time for "MikiDave" to say goodbye when he shoved with pocket tens. Beresford's jacks got the field down to five players.
It would take more than an hour before the tournament was down to the final four players when Sehnem barreled his whole stack in with ace-queen. Beresford looked him up with ace-king and flopped top pair to make play a bit more short-handed. Ten minutes later, Kalfa was kicked out by Beresford who now held ace-queen. Kalfa's kings were good when the chips went on the queen-five-jack flop but the ace on the turn and no help on the river sent the Greek out in fourth place.
But Beresford couldn't keep hold of his chips as he eventually shoved them in with ace-nine with "b@d0s" holding ace-king and he couldn't find anything to connect with on the board. Heads-up the two players tried to do a deal by clicking the deal button and clicked on the ICM-deal to agree but then found out that they couldn't do a real deal due to the format of the tournament as the bounties needed to be played for.
With over two-thirds of all the chips in play in possession of "b@d0s" and over 200 big blinds in play, heads-up ended up lasting an hour. The stacks got back to even and for a few seconds the chip lead even switched to "AtanasPPP" but in the end, "AtanasPPP" called the shove of "b@d0s" for their last 14 big blinds with ace-six suited. "b@d0s" held ace-deuce so "AtanasPPP" was ahead until the deuce fell on the river to end their tournament life to send them packing with $166,881 in prize money and bounties.
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In the second hand after the break, "b@d0s" shoved from the button and "AtanasPPP" called for the 22,714,544 they had behind.
"AtanasPPP":
"b@d0s":
"AtanasPPP" was ahead with the higher kicker while the flop came .
The turn was the to keep "AtanasPPP" ahead but the on the river sealed the deal as "b@d0s" hit two pair to win the tournament. "AtanasPPP" was eliminated as the runner-up for $153,477 (which is about 60 cents more than the original prize) plus $13,404 in bounties. "b@d0s" collected $153,478 plus $117,025 in bounties.
A recap is to follow.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
b@d0s |
243,900,000
21,114,544
|
21,114,544 |
AtanasPPP | Busted |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
b@d0s |
222,785,456
4,800,000
|
4,800,000 |
AtanasPPP |
21,114,544
-4,800,000
|
-4,800,000 |
The heads-up players have gone for another 5-minute break.
"b@d0s" limped in from the button an "AtanasPPP" raised to 4,800,000 which was called.
The flop was the , "AtanasPPP" continued with a bet of 4,123,278 which "b@d0s" called.
The turn came with the and "AtanasPPP" bet 15,509,573 and was called again.
The river completed the board with the and "AtanasPPP" checked. "b@d0s" bet 27,200,000 for "AtanasPPP" to fold to after considering things for a bit.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
b@d0s |
217,985,456
21,032,851
|
21,032,851 |
AtanasPPP |
25,914,544
-21,032,851
|
-21,032,851 |
"AtanasPPP" raised to 4,800,000 from the button and "b@d0s" called.
The flop came , "b@d0s" check-called the 4,123,216 continuation-bet of "AtanasPPP".
They both checked through the on the turn to the on the river. "b@d0s" bet 6,400,000 and that was enough to pick up the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
b@d0s |
196,952,605
16,712,760
|
16,712,760 |
AtanasPPP |
46,947,395
-16,712,760
|
-16,712,760 |
"b@d0s" limped in on the button and "AtanasPPP" opted to check.
The flop came , "AtanasPPP" check-called the min-bet of 1,600,000 of "b@d0s".
The turn brought them the and "AtanasPPP" checked again. "b@d0s" continued with a bet of 4,800,000 which was called.
The river completed the board with the and "AtanasPPP" checked for the last time. "b@d0s" bet 11,200,000 and was called again. "b@d0s" tabled for the turned flush to scoop the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
b@d0s |
180,239,845
19,400,000
|
19,400,000 |
AtanasPPP |
63,660,155
-19,400,000
|
-19,400,000 |
"AtanasPPP" limped in on the button and "b@d0s" raised to 4,800,000. "AtanasPPP" three-bet to 14,236,573 for "b@d0s" to four-bet to 41,600,000. "AtanasPPP" considered it for a bit but opted to fold.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
b@d0s |
160,839,845
27,586,573
|
27,586,573 |
AtanasPPP |
83,060,155
-27,586,573
|
-27,586,573 |
Level: 46
Blinds: 800,000/1,600,000
Ante: 200,000