Felix "xflixx" Schneiders was down to 143,344 chips and went all-in from under the gun. The action folded to "andresds" on the button, who three-bet all-in himself for 360,955. The blinds folded and Schneiders was at risk to exit in the prebubble phase of the tournament.
Felix "xflixx" Schneiders: 7?7?
"andresds": A?Q?
No cards with letter on them appeared on the 5?9?6?5?3? board, and clubs remained absent as well. Schneiders doubled up as his hopes of a deep Main Event run continue to be alive.
The action folded to "Avrora-sp" in the small blind and they made a raise to 35,600. Ramon "RamonColillas" Colillas sat in the big blind and called the raise.
The pair checked the 3?K?J? flop before "Avrora-sp" made a bet of 45,000 on the 10? turn. Colillas called and the 2? river appeared.
"Avrora-sp" now made an overbet of 210,000. Colillas took some time before he eventually came up with the call. "Avrora-sp" could only show a bluff with A?4?, while Colillas made a courageous call with his top pair, holding K?9?.
Colillas now joins the rank of players with more than one million chips in their stack.
"BlindGuy789" raised to 16,000 from under the gun and Lex "L. Veldhuis" Veldhuis defended his big blind. On the 2?J?10? flop, "BlindGuy789" continued for another 13,200 and Veldhuis check-called.
The 9? turn came about and Veldhuis checked again. This time, "BlindGuy789" bet 21,120 and Veldhuis responded by putting his opponent all-in for 122,499 total. "BlindGuy789" made the call and Veldhuis was looking to score a knock-out.
A fortunate turn for Veldhuis, who made two pair. He faded the straight and other outs of his opponent on the 6? river and scored another pot. He has already tripled his stack since the start of play as he is looking to make another deep run this SCOOP.
Lasse "Wistern" Jagd Lauritsen raised to 14,000 from under the gun and "Sacrisfoll94" defended their big blind. The flop came 8?K?7? and Jagd Lauritsen fired a bet of 11,286 before "Sacrisfoll94" put in the check-raise to 51,000. Jagd Lauritsen made the call and did the same for "Sacrisfoll94"s 72,000 bet on the 4? turn.
The 9? river completed the board and "Sacrisfoll94" put Jagd Lauritsen all-in for 137,983, about half the size of the pot. Jagd Lauritsen made his final call of the hand and, as it turned out, of the tournament.
"Sacrisfoll94" showed 8?8? for a flopped set, outclassing the A?K? for top-top of Jagd Lauritsen. Jagd Lauritsen was eliminated and joined the dozens of player that have exited the tournament since the start of play.
Fintan "easywithaces" Hand had rebought at the start of the day and was sitting in the big blind with a stack of 78,781 chips. The action folded around to "__P0o_P0o__" in the small bind, and they jammed all in, covering Hand's stack. Hand made the call and was at risk of an early night.
Hand was ahead preflop, but "__P0o_P0o__" flopped top pair on Q?10?3?. The turn 4? and river 8? did not bring a king for hand, and he was one of the many eliminations in the first minutes of play.
On another table, Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot also saw his main event dreams come to an end.
Welcome to Day 2 of the 2023 $1,050 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) Main Event . The action is set to kick off at 12:35 p.m. Eastern Time and the field will play well into the money, with the plan being to leave only 80 competitors with chips at the end of the day.
On Day 1, 3,845 entries were made by 2,664 unique players. Out of them, only 1,278 found a way to Day 2. Canada’s ”Zabiggesmaj” bagged the chip lead with a whopping 1,469,772 chips, equating to almost 15 starting stacks and 250 big blinds. Christoph "26071985" Vogelsang (1,067,360) and Roman "RomeOpro" Romanovsky (1,047,595) also found themselves with over one million chips at the end of the day, and thus in the top ten of the leaderboard.
Start of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Zabiggesmaj
Canada
1,469,772
245
2
Neocortex_UA
Ukraine
1,383,534
231
3
Eller77
Brazil
1,166,429
194
4
Matheus "bolonhax" Freitas
Brazil
1,091,574
182
5
ChavesVila
Brazil
1,085,364
181
6
Christoph "26071985" Vogelsang
Germany
1,067,360
178
7
Roman "RomeOpro" Romanovsky
Ukraine
1,047,595
175
8
DanDan987
Germany
1,035,646
173
9
Alfred "Kzzon" Karlsson
Sweden
1,009,850
168
10
anth0nypappa
Hungary
1,004,382
167
When play ended on Day 1, the $4,000,000 guaranteed prize pool had not been reached yet. However, with late registration being open until the start of today, that is very likely to change. At the time of writing the clock reads 3,981 entries, with a top prize of over $570,000. Those numbers are sure to still rise, as many more are expected to take a final shot at becoming a SCOOP Main Event champion in the hour that remains until play commences.
Among those that have already made a reentry for the starting stack of 100,000 are Daniel "SmilleThHero" Smiljkovic, Gilles "TaxationIsTheft" Simon, and Pedro "kurtWSOP" Cavalieri. PokerStars AmbassadorFintan “easywithaces” Hand will also make a last-minute appearance, as he was the only one of the “Red Spades” who did not succeed in making Day 2.
As stated, the tournament will recommence at 12:35 p.m. Eastern Time. The blinds will start at 3,000/6,000 with an ante of 750, and Day 2 will last for as many 20-minute levels as it takes to whittle the field down from over 1,400 people to the final 80.