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Online Poker: lrdvoldemort Wins WCOOP No-Limit Rebuy Event

Mildred53 Wins Seven-Card Stud Event

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Two PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) events took place last night, including the fourth of seven events with guarantees of $1 million or more. As with every WCOOP event thus far, both events surged past their guarantees with ease. Read the event recaps below to find out who the winners were, and check out the entire WCOOP schedule and results list on CardPlayer.com.


WCOOP Event No. 13: $200 No-Limit Hold’em Rebuy

Kevin 'BeL0WaB0Ve' SaulThe first event of the evening was a $200 no-limit hold’em rebuy event. The tournament had a guarantee of $1 million, and it went almost 30 percent beyond that when 2,234 entrants bought in and used 2,635 rebuys and 1,524 add-ons, putting $1,278,600 into the prize pool. If the final table played to completion without a deal being struck, the winner would get more than $200,000.

Kevin “BeL0WaB0Ve” Saul was the chip leader of the tournament in the late stages, and he eventually made the final table before ultimately busting out in sixth place ($48,587). Two other players who topped the leader board through much of the tournament were Josh “nitbuster” Arieh and lrdvoldemort, both of whom made the final three in the event, along with moe32746. Nitbuster bowed out in third place when his A-J ran into lrdvoldemort’s A-Q. He pocketed $110,000, and heads-up play began.

Josh 'nitbuster' AriehBoth lrdvoldemort and moe32746 had cashed in previous WCOOP events this year, so their appetites had been whetted for the real money, and, with no talk of a deal, more than $54,000 was on the line as the difference between the first- and second-place paydays. The match started with lrdvoldemort holding a negligible chip lead, but he eventually built that lead to 4.5-1. After more than 17 hours, the chips went in with moe32746 holding two pair and lrdvoldemort tabling trip fives for the lead. The lead held, and lrdvoldemort raked in the final pot to snag $207,773 and a gold WCOOP bracelet.

The final results were:

  1. lrdvoldemort — $207,773
  2. moe32746 — $153,432
  3. Josh “nitbuster” Arieh — $110,215
  4. omalos — $74,159
  5. imcastleman — $61,373
  6. Kevin “BeL0WaB0Ve” Saul — $48,587
  7. Sykoen — $35,801
  8. TheKaas — $23,015
  9. ACESEDAI — $14,192


WCOOP Event No. 14: $300 Seven-Card Stud

Steve 'thorladen' WeinsteinThe final event of the evening was a $300 buy-in seven-card stud tournament. The tournament lured 627 entrants for a prize pool of $188,100, almost double the guarantee of $100,000. Among the notables to make deep runs were Jonas “Telefonkiosk” Lennartsson, who barely missed the final table when he finished in 10th ($2,915), and Steve “thorladen” Weinstein (17th, $1,881).

The three chip leaders going into the final table were adsonvonmelk, Mildred53, and tiffaniejoy, and it was also those three players who wound up being the three finalists. During three-handed play, Mildred53 proposed a deal, but adsonvonmelk quickly refused. As seems to happen a disproportionate amount of the time, the first to refuse is the first to go, and adsonvonmelk was sent railward in third place ($13,637). The final two players then decided that, considering their fairly even stacks, an even chop of $25,000 apiece made sense, with $3,609 left on the table for the eventual winner (PokerStars requires that some money is left for the winner).

Mildred53 then began to break away from her opponent. In a particularly big hand, tiffaniejoy revealed a full house, but Mildred53 rivered a straight flush to take down the huge pot. With such titanic hands clashing, it was almost humorous when a pair of deuces was enough for Mildred53 to scoop the final pot of the event, eliminating the final player to earn the extra money. Mildred53 pocketed a total of $28,609 to go along with the WCOOP winner’s bracelet for the event.

The final results were:

  1. Mildred53 — $28,609*
  2. tiffaniejoy — $25,000*
  3. adsonvonmelk — $13,637
  4. fly high989 — $9,405
  5. yhcaep — $5,643
  6. SanibelSanta — $4,703
  7. AGame18 — $3,762
  8. lilletrold — $3,292

* Payout reflects an even two-way chop made at the final table with $3,609 left for the winner, per the PokerStars chopping rules.


Today features two WCOOP events. The first is a $300 heads-up no-limit hold’em tournament with a $500,000 guarantee, which starts at 2:30 p.m. ET. Then, two hours later is a $200 pot-limit Omaha tournament (with one rebuy and one add-on) with a $300,000 guarantee. Check out the entire WCOOP schedule and results on CardPlayer.com’s WCOOP landing page.

 
 
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