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2023 Pennsylvania Championship of Online Poker (PACOOP)

Sunday Special Championship ($125,000 GTD)
Day: 1
Event Info

2023 Pennsylvania Championship of Online Poker (PACOOP)

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$23,482
Event Info
Buy-in
$200
Prize Pool
$138,384
Entries
744
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
744
Players Left
1

?Vamos, Vegas! Sergio Perez Races Down the Strip in Red Bull F1 Promo

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Sergio

The Oracle Red Bull Formula One racing team released a promotional video ahead of November’s Las Vegas Grand Prix and it's an action-packed preview of what F1 has to offer when it invades the Strip this fall.

Readers might remember hearing about the race car tearing through the Wynn Las Vegas last November. It appears that was part of the production for Red Bull's epic race through Las Vegas.

Check out the video here!

"dubbadell" Doubles-Up

Blinds 2,000/4,000

The action folded to "Twiffy13" on the button who opened to 12,000 before facing a three-bet all in to the tune of 63,913 from "dubbadell" in the small blind. It was back on "Twiffy13" who called and the cards hit their backs.

"dubbadell": A?Q?
"Twiffy13": 9?9?

The entire board ran out 8?K?K?A?8? and with the turned top pair "Twiffy13" was left with crumbs and "dubbadell" dragged the pot.

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dubbadell
135,326

Big Pot Blind Versus Blind

Blinds 1,750/3,500

"samuel272775" limped-called a 13,900 raise from the small blind by "dosburritos420" in the big blind.

The 6?Q?A? flop landed and "samuel272775" check-called a pot-sized bet of 31,200 on their way to a J? turn.

"samuel272775" checked again and faced a 42,000 bet before check-raising all in for 246,614. Their opponent quickly mucked and "samuel272775" dragged a massive pot without showdown.

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samuel272775
382,211

"dosburritos420" Calls Down

Blinds 1,750/3,500

"5BetBill" opened in middle position to 7,350 before getting called from "AKA_Cricket_1" next to act and "dosburritos420" in the big blind.

The 3?J?8? flop quickly checked through to an A? turn. The action checked through again to a Q? river.

It checked to "5BetBill" who put some chips in the pot to the tune of 17,680. They got some action in the form of a call from "dosburritos420" who tabled Q?10? and "5BetBill" rolled over pocket deuces for the loss.

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5BetBill
404,083
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dosburritos420
375,846

"WuTangFinancial" Jams Turn

Blinds 1,500/3,000

"WuTangFinancial" opened under the gun to 6,000 before getting a call from both blinds.

The K?10?3? flop landed and "WuTangFinancial" was checked to before continuing for 10,500. Only "willymilly10" in the small blind called on their way to a 5? turn.

"WuTangFinancial" was checked to again and this time they opted to move all in for an over-bet sizing of 45,800. "willymilly10" sat in the tank for a moment before letting it go and "WuTangFinancial" scooped.

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willymilly10
514,576
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WuTangFinancial
87,800

Quick Guide to PokerStars Home Games; It Takes Just Five Easy Steps!

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"Schwibbs1" Gets a Much-Needed Turn

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Schwibbs1

Blinds 800/1,600

"Schwibbs1" opened in middle position to 3,520 before getting a call in from "Torrefy" in the cutoff.

The 2?4?10? flop checked through to a 7? turn and "Schwibbs1" put his foot back on the gas and bet out for 8,672.

"Torrefy" called and the 8? landed on the river before "Schwibbs1" lead jammed all in having "Torrefy" covered. The time bank was used but eventually "Torrefy" called and got the bad news.

"Torrefy" tabled 10?9? and "Schwibbs1" scooped the pot with 7?7? for a turned middle set.

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Schwibbs1
178,974

"PJSJ1234" Puts Foot on the Gas

Blinds 700/1,400

"PJSJ1234" opened in middle position before getting three-bet from "Kandes17" in the small blind to 15,400. "PJSJ1234" called.

The 8?J?8? flop hit the felt and action checked to "PJSJ1234" who bet out for 16,800 and got a call on their way to a 3? turn.

It was checked to "PJSJ1234" again who bet big to the tune of 35,589. Their opponent would fold and they would drag a healthy pot without having to go to showdown.

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PJSJ1234
102,789

Trips for "JimPanella86"

"dk6690" limped under the gun before getting a call on the button and from "JimPanella86" in the big blind.

The 3?K?K? flop landed and "JimPanella86" led out for 2,800 and got one call from "dk6690" before the 6? landed on the turn.

The action slowed down and checked through on their way to a 5? river. "JimPanella86" led out for 8,663 and got a quick call.

They tabled K?8? for trips. Their opponent folded and they dragged the pot.

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JimPanella86
48,710