This Wednesday (25) will be one of the main days of online poker in the first half. On the virtual tables of PokerStars, the three Main Events of the SCOOP (Spring Championship of Online Poker) will hold their final tables. And in all of them, Brazil appears with at least one representative.
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In the Main Event-High, with a buy-in of US$ 5,200, three of the nine remaining players display the green and yellow flag, including the chip leader. Matheus Machado “matheusttcm” leads the list of qualifiers from the total field of 443 entries, with 36,380,184. It is a very comfortable stack, since the action stopped at blinds 90,000/180,000 ante 25,000.
In addition to Machado, still alive in the most expensive dispute are Iago Botelho “stek94”, in third with 12,250,037 chips; and “The+EvClown”, with 6,484,604 in sixth. This final table will have a minimum payout of US$ 40,199, and the champion will take home US$ 397,025.
Brazil present in other versions
In the Medium, at US$ 1,050, there is a Brazilian among the nine survivors of 2,673 entries. Renan Meneguetti “xrenanx182” is third in the chip count, with 39,400,299. In this competition, the action stopped at blinds 400,000/800,000 ante 100,000.
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Even though the buy-in is lower than the Main Event-High, the Medium will deliver a similar prize to the champion. Whoever finishes at the top of the podium will pocket US$ 391,389, while the minimum payout of the decision is US$ 26,092.
Finally, in the Low, which had a buy-in of US$ 109, three more Brazilians are in the fight. “Rafa Prado” (5th, 35,345,650), Alexandre Ragazzi “Ragazzi25” (6th, 34,692,481) and “Pitinnnn” (8th, 31,151,930) appear among the nine survivors of 16,883 entries. The action stopped at 500,000/1,000,000 ante 125,000 and will award US$ 181,540, with US$ 12,102 being the minimum payout. All final tables will return at 2:30 PM (Brasília time).
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