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PokerStars WCOOP 2020

WCOOP-72-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event]
Jours 4
Event Info

PokerStars WCOOP 2020

Résultats
Gagnant
1mSoWeeeaK
Main Gagnante
98
Prix
$504,584
Event Info
Buy-in
$530
Prize Pool
$3,552,500
Entrants
7,105
Info Niveau
Niveau
56
Blinds
3,000,000 / 6,000,000
Ante
750,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 4
Entrants
9
Joueurs Survivants
1

"1mSoWeeeaK" Wins First WCOOP Title for $504,584 in the PokerStars WCOOP-72-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event]

Niveau 56 : 3,000,000/6,000,000, 750,000 ante
WCOOP-72-M Final Table Payouts
WCOOP-72-M Final Table Payouts

After just over three hours on the final day of the PokerStars WCOOP-72-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event], "1mSoWeeeaK" showed their strength in the end by taking the tournament down for $504,584 by defeating Yuri "Y.Zakharov" Zakharov heads-up.

The tournament attracted 4,821 unique players who reentered 2,284 times to get to a total of 7,105 entries which created a prize pool of $3,552,500 which easily surpassed the initial $2,000,000 guarantee.

"1mSoWeeeaK" came into the final table with a big chip lead and immediately started increasing it by taking a chunk out of Oscar "owilson25" Ramirez's stack. That chip lead was in their hands for most of the day but at some points, Zakharov took it too but those stints didn't last long. In the end, "1mSoWeeeaK" showed no weakness even when things went a bit haywire to take down inaugural Main Event at this buy-in level.

WCOOP-72-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event] Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1"1mSoWeeeaK"Thailand$504,584
2Yuri "Y.Zakharov" ZakharovRussia$359,680
3"$harkFlo"Germany$256,392
4"ZAR84"Germany$182,765
5Rafael "GM_VALTER" MoraesBrazil$130,281
6"tzini9"Romania$92,868
7"kirbyi17"Germany$66,199
8Oscar "owilson25" RamirezHonduras$47,189
9Marcin "cladarth" PszenniakPoland$33,638

Final Table Action

In actual fact, Zakharov would be responsible for the first three eliminations of the day. Nine-handed play lasted over an hour before Marcin "cladarth" Pszenniak got his ace-king in when he three-bet shoved. Zakharov's four-bet shove with kings got Oscar "owilson25" Ramirez out of the way while he held throughout the runout of the board. Ramirez then fell to Zakharov when he held tens while the latter had ace-king and flopped top pair.

Then it was time for "kirbyi17" to fall to Zakharov with "tzini9" taken out in sixth place fifteen minutes later by Rafael "GM_VALTER" Moraes. A mere ten minutes later, Moraes got his twenty big blinds in with tens and was ahead against the sevens of Zahkarov but the seven on the flop signalled the end of Moraes' tournament run.

Rafael Moraes
Rafael Moraes finished in fifth place for $130,281

"ZAR84" had started as the shortest stack at the final table but managed to climb the pay ladder while they saw the rest bust. They doubled up once more but with the blinds increasing, their stack dwindled again. At long last, they saw their whole stack go to Zakharov too. Not even ten minutes later, "$harkFlo" was done as their ace-trey couldn't beat the ace-queen of "1mSoWeeeaK".

Heads-Up Battle

"1mSoWeeeaK" started the heads-up battle with a slight chip lead and won two more pots before a short deal discussion ensued but failed to come to fruition. "1mSoWeeeaK" kept the pressure on Zakharov and kept building their chip lead. they got Zakharov down 14 big blinds but then doubled him back up.

Things went fast and furiously with only one more hand going to showdown before Zakharov was down to eleven big blinds. Two hands later, Zakharov called the shove of "1mSoWeeeaK" with ace-nine to see he was ahead agains the nine-eight but the eight on the flop and no help on the turn or river meant that the tournament was over with the chips all in the possession of "1mSoWeeeaK".

This concludes the PokerNews coverage of this event but stick around as the WCOOP-72-H: $5,200 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event] still has four players left who are battling it out for the top-prize of $1,499,942.