"Ledicus" opened under the gun for 3,500 and "munkkis called on the button. Action was on "Demonic16" who three-bet jammed for 8,197 from the big blind and got isolation after "Ledicus" four-bet to 22,400.
"Demonic16":
"Ledicus":
Both players held similar hands with queens and nothing changed after the flop.
The appeared on the turn giving "Demonic16" a gutshot staright draw, which was completed with the on the river securing their double-up.
Jonathan “Corback_fr” Therme has been playing both online and live poker for “a long time”. Last Sunday, he scored the biggest win of his career, picking up life-changing sums and a serious set of accolades.
Therme outlasted a field of 3,419 entries to take down the SCOOP 44-M special edition Sunday Million, earning $216,617. We spoke with the champ to get his thoughts on the win.
“It’s completely insane. I’m still struggling to realize. I’ve been waiting a long time for something this big to happen, but I knew I could do it. I worked a lot in the last months on my game and my mind with the help of some friends, and I’m glad it’s starting to pay off,” says Therme.
A mouth-watering $135 million in guarantees is up for grabs in this year's extended 2020 Spring Series of Online Poker (SCOOP) on PokerStars, each featuring their own low, medium, and high buy-in for a total of 240 poker tournaments.
There's never been a better time to find out how to set up a PokerStars Home Games than right now.
PokerStars Home Games allow you to set up a private members club where you can play cash games and tournaments. All games can be for play money and real money, so you don't need to spend anything if you don't want to.
You can invite whoever you want and even keep track of tournament leader board standings.
PokerStars Home Games allow you to take the banter of your local home game onto the online felt, even allowing you to play with poker friends from all over the world.
Day 1 of the PokerStars 2020 Spring Championship of Online Poker-75-M: $1,050 PLO 6-Max Main Event kicks off at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).
Last year, Finland's "PeiMaiPano93" took down the PokerStars 2019 SCOOP-63-M: $1,050 PLO 6-Max Main Event for $148,257.
This three-day event boasts a $750k guaranteed prize pool which and gives all participants 100,000 to start with in chips. Blind levels will last 25 minutes in length for the first 15 levels of play and then will drop to 20 minutes for the remainder of the tournament.
After the first 15 levels are completed, Day 1 action will commence and all remaining players will return for Day 2 action Monday, May 18th at 1:05 p.m. ET. Day 2 will play down until 18 players remain and those players will return Tuesday, May 19 at 1:05 p.m. ET which will run until a champion has been crowned.
Late registration will remain open for over 21 hours, closing at the start of Day 2. All players are allowed to re-buy up to three times until then if they so choose.
Players will get a 60-second time bank from the start of play with an additional 30 seconds coming after the completion of Level 3. After that, an additional 10 seconds will be added every three levels with an additional 90 seconds on top of that once the final table has been reached.
Action will begin in Level 1 which will see blinds start at 250/500 and will seat a maximum of six players at a table. As with all tournaments, there will be a five-minute break every 55 minutes past the hour.
Make sure to come back at 3:30 p.m. ET to find out who will be jumping into this PLO tournament to win their share of the $750,000 guaranteed prize pool as the PokerNews live reporting team will be there to bring you all the action right here.