Australian celebrity Michael “imluckbox” Addamo helped himself to an $87,884 payday this weekend by triumphing within the WCOOP Boot Camp version of the $5,200 No-Restrict Maintain’em Titans Occasion at PokerStars. The UK-based high-stakes guru got here out on prime of a 50-strong crowd and raked within the largest slice of the $250,000 prize pool.
The compact area meant solely the highest six finishers obtained prize cash, with Brazilian Pedro “pvigar” Garagnani falling in seventh place, bursting the cash bubble and locking in not less than $13,223 for the surviving gamers.
Sixth place and $13,223 went to “234241234214432.” The number-loving Ukrainian later completed third in a $530 No-Restrict Maintain’em PKO occasion for a further $12,097.
Canada’s “aminolast” fell in fifth for $19,313 earlier than Yuri “theNERDguy” Dzivielevski busted in fourth for a payout value $28,207.
The match progressed to the heads-up stage when Benjamin “bencb789” Rolle, exhibiting as enjoying from Bulgaria, was relieved of his stack Rolle’s third-place end got here with a decent $41,198.
Heads-up pitted Addamo in opposition to Swedish legend Simon “C. Darwin2” Mattsson. Neither participant was fascinated with putting a deal, so the one-on-one battle performed out with none negotiations happening leading to what was basically a $27.5K heads-up conflict.
After a lot toing and froing, Addamo got here out on prime to clinch the $87,884 prime prize, resigning his Swedish opponent to a $60,172 comfort prize.
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Segebrecht Pads His Bankroll With $27.9K as Spraggy Falls in Fifth
Some 321 gamers turned out for the $530 No-Restrict Maintain’em PKO WCOOP Boot Camp occasion, making a guarantee-busting $160,500 prize pool. As was to be anticipated, the ultimate desk was a star-studded affair, with one such star, Claas “SsicK_OnE” Segebrecht, popping out on prime.
Seven gamers have been left after the premature demises of Estonia’s “PIPON777” and Luciano “Piaggesi” Piaggesi of Argentina. These seven grew to become six when the 2024 World Sequence of Poker (WSOP) Most important Occasion third-place finisher Niklas “Lena900” Astedt bowed out.
Paul “_pauL€FauL_” Hoefer, who was a part of theSCOOP League earlier this 12 months, crashed out in sixth earlier than Group PokerStars’ Benjamin “Spraggy” Spragg ran out of steam in fifth, a end value $8,079.
Astedt’s fellow Swede, Dundermasen, fell in fourth, with the beforehand talked about “234241234214432” seeing their newest deep run finish in a third-place exit.
Segebrecht discovered himself heads-up in opposition to the UK’s “MFC_79,” with each gamers securing $12,940 from the principle prize pool, leaving the ultimate progressive bounties to play for. Segebrecht defeated his remaining opponent and added $14,947 value of bounties to his haul for a mixed prize value $27,914; “MFC_79” reeled in $22,027 for his or her bridesmaid end.
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Different Notable PokerStars Outcomes
A number of set up professionals loved PokerStars victories this weekend, together with Austria’s “Previous brock,” who gained the $215 No-Restrict Maintain’em PKO WCOOP Boot Camp occasion for $28,602.
British grinder Tom “Jabracada” Corridor additionally gained a WCOOP Boot Camp match, specifically the $109 Early Operation for $17,225, as did Samuel “€urop€an” Vousden, the winner of the $1,050 Sunday Heat-Up Excessive Curler Boot Camp version for $14,764.
*consists of bounty funds
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