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PokerStars smashes $55 million SCOOP guarantee

24 May 2017

(PRESS RELEASE) -- This year's Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) at PokerStars.com, an Amaya Inc. brand, has broken more records with a total prize pool of $93.8 million, surpassing its original $55 million series guarantee. Beating last year's $91 million prize pool, SCOOP 2017's payouts make it the largest ever online tournament series the poker industry has seen.

The Main Event High (SCOOP-55-H: $10,300 NLHE Main Event) smashed its $5 million guarantee to reach a $6,930,000 prize pool and made both winner Charlie "Epiphany77" Carrel and second place "gibler321" millionaires. Well-known British high-roller Carrel took home $1,200,899.97 with "gibler321" cashing for $1,122,873.99. Check out the PokerStars Blog report for more information.

"With more unique players, bigger prize pools and exciting SCOOP tournaments for two weeks — what a great period for all poker lovers," said Severin Rasset, Director of Poker Innovation and Operations for PokerStars. "Thanks to our faithful community, we have beaten our own record one more time to reach $93.8 million in prize pools, the biggest series in the online world. It is a moment of celebration before challenging ourselves with the incoming WCOOP!"

Mexico adventures
Carrel, who has already bagged a 2017 SCOOP title after winning $67,410 in the $1,050 PL Omaha H/L Event 16 High, was playing while in Mexico and, due to connectivity issues, was sprinting to different cafes desperately asking if they had Wi-Fi so he could avoid blinding out. With the agreement of Carrel's fellow final table players, the tournament was delayed by 30 minutes in order to allow him to find a stable connection so he could carry on playing. He said after his win: "I actually feel super happy. I never usually get much of an emotional reaction, but this one really felt like it had a real story behind it. The structure and the field were so good, it was kind of perfect.

"It was cool sitting and high-fiving and arriba-ing loudly every time I got a pay jump," Carrel said. "I'm going for an intense summer, playing as much as I can, then settling down somewhere for a year maybe to focus on business stuff and other aspects of my life."

Event-01-H Phase 2 also had a million dollar first prize with an overall prize pool of $5,821,000. In a rare five-way deal, the five players all took home a prize of over $400,000. First place "holla@yoboy" won $692,460.93 and second place "girafganger" cashed $745,000.

PokerStars breaking records — again
Poker players from all over the world played in 57 events from 30 April across SCOOP's three stakes: Low, Medium and High. In addition, on Sunday SCOOP events contributed to the biggest day in online poker's history, delivering more than $29.5 million in prize pools. The record-breaking day gave away $39 million in tournament prize pools, including SCOOP and regular tournaments.

As well as Carrel, "Gigaloff" won two SCOOP events this year topping the field in the $1,050 Event 22-H Limit Omaha and $215 Event 14-M Limit Razz. Other notable players include "cal42688" who won the $530 Event 13-H Zoom Progressive KO bringing his total SCOOP titles to date to eight, making him the first ever player to gain eight SCOOP titles, and "chilenocl," who successfully defended his title in the NL Shootout tournament, winning $93,720. The final SCOOP tournaments are currently underway, and five players are still in line with winning two SCOOP titles this year.

NJSCOOP's Main Event High was the biggest ever tournament in New Jersey, with a prize pool of $204,450. The total prize pool of $1,448,707 made NJSCOOP the biggest online poker series ever seen in New Jersey.

To get the full lowdown on SCOOP, go to the PokerStars Blog.
 
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