Mateos beat another red-hot player, Fedor "CrownUpGuy" Holz, heads-up and now boasts four career WCOOP titles.
Twelve other winners were crowned on Monday night, including Sylvain "calculer_" Loosli and Gavin "gavz101" Cochrane. Check below for a complete overview of all things WCOOP on PokerNews.
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Mateos defeated Fedor "CrownUpGuy" Holz heads-up after they agreed to a deal. He now joins players like Andrey "Kroko-dill" Zaichenko, Dzmitry "Colisea" Urbanovich, Gleb "Ti0373" Tremzin, and Joao "Naza114" Vieira who also have collected four titles. Mateos boasts over $21 million in live tournament cashes and countless online winnings.
The tournament had a guaranteed prize pool of $2,500,000 but the event with the biggest buy-in of the series attracted 71 unique players and 35 reentries to create a total prize purse of $2,599,650 thanks to the 106 entries. Mateos needed to reenter as he failed to hit with his first bullet but got a sweet return on investment on his second one.
Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves, Kahle "ROFLshove" Burns, "tzuzteutezu", Wiktor "Iimitless" Malinowski, Pauli "Fiilismies" Ayras, Artur "mararthur1" Martirosian, and Chris "Big Huni" Hunichen joined them on the final table.
WCOOP-25-H: $25,000 NLHE [8-Max, Super High Roller Sunday Slam] Final Table Results
Place
Player
Country
Prize
1
Adrian "Amadi_017" Mateos
Spain
$543,686*
2
Fedor "CrownUpGuy" Holz
Germany
$515,294*
3
Luke "Bit2Easy" Reeves
United Kingdom
$353,117
4
Kahle "ROFLshove" Burns
Australia
$271,111
5
"tzuzteutezu"
Austria
$208,149
6
Wiktor "Iimitless" Malinowski
Russia
$159,810
7
Pauli "Fiilismies" Ayras
Finalnd
$122,696
8
Artur "mararthur1" Martirosian
Russia
$94,202
9
Chris "Big Huni" Hunichen
United States
$78,787
* reflects heads-up deal
Heads-up, Mateos broached the subject of a deal but got no response before winning the first hand of heads-up to get the stacks to almost even. Holz then asked if Mateos was interested in a deal before the tournament was paused and a deal was agreed upon. Mateos held a slight lead, increased it, lost it, and then grabbed it back before not letting it go anymore.
Holz managed to double up twice more before Mateos hit a flush to leave Holz behind with 12 big blinds. In the end, he shoved his last nine blinds in with king-nine while Mateos picked up one of the prettier hole cards combinations in poker, the ace-king. The ace on the flop and another one on the turn signaled the end of the tournament as Mateos cemented his spot in WCOOP history.
On Monday, several of the big Sunday tournaments reached their conclusion. ludako123, jvieiradias8, Gavin "gavz101" Cochrane, and Sylvain "calculer_" Loosli were among the big winners.
WCOOP 23-L: $5.50 NLHE [Freezeout, Mini Sunday Kickoff SE]
While Mateos won the high edition of the Sunday Slam which was a two-day event, both the low and medium variants are three-day events and play to a champion tonight. In addition, six more events will finish on Tuesday, September 8.
WCOOP 25-L: $215 NLHE [8-Max, Sunday Slam]
Entries
7,177
Players Left
24
Prize Pool
$1,435,400
Chip Leader
MpZancan (Brazil)
First-place Prize
$203,819
WCOOP 25-M: $2,100 NLHE [8-Max, Sunday Slam]
Entries
671
Players Left
16
Prize Pool
$1,342,000
Chip Leader
nailuj90 (Austria)
First-place Prize
$228,463
WCOOP 29-L: $11 NLHE [Progressive KO]
Entries
25,363
Players Left
402
Prize Pool
$248,557
Chip Leader
RichOne666 (Brazil)
First-place Prize
$10,644
WCOOP 29-M: $109 NLHE [Progressive KO]
Entries
7,663
Players Left
276
Prize Pool
$766,300
Chip Leader
G1a1u1s1s (Brazil)
First-place Prize
$45,773
WCOOP 29-H: $1,050 NLHE [Progressive KO]
Entries
897
Players Left
58
Prize Pool
$897,000
Chip Leader
GDZ4hotwings (Belgium)
First-place Prize
$63,992
WCOOP 30-L: $5.50 NLO8 [6-Max]
Entries
5,089
Players Left
125
Prize Pool
$24,936
Chip Leader
pokrates (Germany)
First-place Prize
$3,551
WCOOP 30-M: $55 NLO8 [6-Max]
Entries
1,491
Players Left
72
Prize Pool
$74,550
Chip Leader
elabuga (Russia)
First-place Prize
$11,374
WCOOP 30-H: $530 NLO8 [6-Max]
Entries
303
Players Left
35
Prize Pool
$151,500
Chip Leader
1bloodflood (Russia)
First-place Prize
$28,918
WCOOP 31-L: $5.50 NLHE [4-Max]
Entries
10,478
Players Left
101
Prize Pool
$51,342
Chip Leader
matijuh (Finland)
First-place Prize
$6,837
WCOOP 31-M: $55 NLHE [4-Max]
Entries
3,932
Players Left
128
Prize Pool
$196,600
Chip Leader
valestars14 (Argentina)
First-place Prize
$28,103
WCOOP 31-H: $530 NLHE [4-Max]
Entries
630
Players Left
91
Prize Pool
$315,000
Chip Leader
TruthBeTold7 (Canada)
First-place Prize
$54,378
Events Scheduled on September 9
Nine new events are on tap on Wednesday, September 9, with PokerNews live reporting bringing you complete coverage of WCOOP-37-H: $5,200 PLO [6-Max, High Roller] that kicks off at 1:05 p.m. ET. Check out the dedicated PokerNews WCOOP Hub for all things WCOOP.
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WCOOP 38-L: $11 NLHE [Freezeout], $50K Gtd
15:05
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WCOOP 38-M: $109 NLHE [Freezeout], $175K Gtd
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WCOOP 38-H: $1,050 NLHE [Freezeout], $300K Gtd
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