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PokerStars Twitch has begun it's broadcast with James Hartigan and Joe Stapleton live in the booth. They'll comment on all the action of WCOOP-71-H $1,050 NLHE Sunday Warm-Up SE with cards-up coverage, so make sure to check it out!
Late registration for the WCOOP Low Main Event is now closed and the action will resume shortly.
More than 4,000 new entries joined the action after the conclusion of Day 1 to bring the total field up to 38,660 entrants with 12,570 remaining. This brings the total prize pool up to a whopping $1,933,000.
The top 5,463 players will take home at least a min-cash valued at $96 with the winner slated to receive a whopping $186,841 top prize.
Welcome to Day 2 of the 2020 WCOOP Low $55 NLHE Main Event at PokerStars.
Yesterday's Day 1 witnessed a field of more than 34,000 entrants whittled down to slightly more than 8,300 to end the day. The top prize was at more than $170,000 and the prize pool ballooned to more than $1.7 million by the time ticked down on the opening day to already smash the $1.25 million guarantee.
These figures will continue to increase with late registration ending just five minutes before Day 2 kicks off at 1:10 p.m. EDT / 7:10 p.m. CEST when shortly after PokerNews will announce the final tallies and payouts.
Hungary's "uzzy993" is in the captain's seat to start the second day with 671,549 in chips. This places him more than 80 big blinds ahead of his nearest competitors in Panama's "yayo8422", Austria's "roman1607", and Germany's "Hering CNG" all bagging slightly more than 500,000 in chips.
WCOOP-72-L: $55 NLHE [8-Max, NLHE Main Event], $1.25M Gtd Day 1 Leaderboard
Place
Player
Country
Chips
Big Blinds
1
uzzy993
Hungary
671,549
373
2
yayo8422
Panama
521,735
290
3
roman1607
Austria
510,437
284
4
Hering CNG
Germany
507,384
282
5
dinosg
Canada
481,095
267
6
zeisseli
Finland
476,837
265
7
David7770
Georgia
470,670
261
8
assortiment
Russia
460,084
256
9
suits.sunman
Russia
454,246
252
10
tarantino1111
Chile
440,737
245
Team PokerStars Update
A total of eight PokerStars Ambassadors joined the action with half that making it through to Day 2. Felix "xflixx" Schneiders was the most successful of the pack after growing his 25,000 starting stack into 90,517 in chips using a single entry.
Mason "Pye_Face21" Pye and Georgina "GJReggie" James also both advanced to Day 2 on a single bullet while it took Arlie "Prince Pablo" Shaban three tries before he got through as well.
Meanwhile, Fintan "easywithaces" Hand, Ben "Spraggy" Spragg, and 2019 PSPC Champion Ramon "RamonColillas" Colillas were all on unable to advance but it wasn't for a lack of trying with the trio each firing the maximum four bullets.
Tom “MajinBoob” Hayward also didn't advance for Day 1 but called it a day after two bullets but joined back in for a third try to start Day 2. Also joining in on the action to start Day 2 is Team PokerStars Online streamer James "OP-Poker James" Mackenzie.
Plan for Day 2
The action will resume for Day 2 at 1:10 p.m. EDT / 7:10 p.m. CEST and should prove to be an action-packed day. Not only will the big field be trimmed down past the 4,863 players or so that will get paid but deep into the money with the action concluding with just 160 players remaining.
Blind levels will be trimmed down from the 20 minutes per level featured on Day 1 to 15 minutes on Day 2 and the rest of the tournament. Blinds will begin at 900/1,800 with an ante of 225 when the action resumes giving any new entrants getting in on Day 2 a stack of nearly 14 big blinds.
Stay tuned at PokerNews as we bring you the highlights of the WCOOP Low Main Event at PokerStars.