Kaladjurdjevic Leads SCOOP $10K NLHE Main Event as PLO Mains Crown Champions

Dejan Kaladjurdjevic

Dejan “dejanlc357” Kaladjurdjevic is on course to become the latest PokerStars millionaire because he is the chip leader going into the nine-handed final table of the $10,300 No Limit Hold’em SCOOP Main Event.

Some 654 players created a $6,540,000 prize pool and only nine remain in contention for the $1,141,510 first place prize, plus the kudos that comes with becoming the SCOOP Main Event champion.

Kaladjurdjevic returns to the action with 32,568,20 chips having already locked up $102,819 regardless of where he finishes in this event, such is the size of the prize pool. Kaladjurdjevic won’t have matters all his own way when the final table commences at 5:30 pm BST on June 1 because there are some superb players in the chasing pack.

Vlad Darie
Vlad Darie is at the $10K SCOOP Main Event final table

Austria’s “WELCOME INFENO” is only a handful of chips behind Kaladjurdjevic on 32,410,467. Then there are the likes of “Sintoras” (25,075,664), Brazilian Renan “Aziz.Mancha” Aziz (13,347,276), and Vlad “dariepoker” Darie (8,644,688) who will have a say on who gets to call themselves the 2022 SCOOP Main Event champion.

You can follow all the final table action via the PokerStars Twitch channelbut be sure to tune into PokerNews on June 2 for a full recap of the final day’s play.

SCOOP 95-H: $10,300 NLHE Main Event Final Table

Place players Country crisps
1 Dejan “dejanlc357” Kaladjurdjevic Montenegro 32,568,209
2 WELCOME INFERNO Austria 32,410,467
3 Sintoras Germany 25,075,664
4 monze man Austria 20,738,529
5 20001219 Lithuania 14,127,752
6 Renan “Aziz.Mancha” Aziz Brazil 13,347,276
7 RUMUCULUS Austria 12,022,324
8th Vlad “dariepoker” Darie Romania 8,644,688
9 AchoBogdanov Bulgaria 4,565,091

Domeles Is The Man To Catch In The $1,050 Main Event

The 4,408 players who started the $1,050 SCOOP Main Event with high hopes have been reduced to only nine with Luis “luisnrd” Domeles leading them back into battle while sat behind a colossal stack of 108,432,086 chips.

Second place currently belongs to “S Georgiev” who PokerNews has a slight inkling may be Stoyan Madanzhiev, the former WSOP Online Main Event champion. Madanzhiev posted an Instagram story, which has now disappeared, suggesting he is the man in second place. Whoever it is, they return to the fray with 101,755,756 chips.

Stoyan Madanzhiev
Is Stoyan Madanzhiev the player in second place?

Nobody else at the final table has anywhere near the stacks of the two front runners. “KasporovAKs” is in third place with 50,604,027, while Tomas “T 54 T 97s” Paiva finds himself in eighth place with 23,176,760 chips.

Each of the returning players has locked up $39,293 of what remains from the $4,408,000 prize pool, but the champion collects a cool $628,713 which would be some war chest for the 2022 WSOP that kicked off yesterday.

SCOOP 95-M: $1,050 NLHE Main Event Final Table

Place players Country crisps
1 Luis “luisnrd” Domeles Brazil 108,432,086
2 S Georgiev Bulgaria 101,755,756
3 KasparovAKs Canada 50,604,027
4 NikoTolik Kazakhstan 42,799,638
5 Rebozeio Brazil 39,910,516
6 paythetable101 United Kingdom 32,562,218
7 DeZauZeR Mexico 26,440,756
8th Tomas “T 54 T 97s” Paiva United Kingdom 23,176,760
9 MarceloLG30 Brazil 15,118,513

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$259,474 Awaits The $109 SCOOP Main Event Champion

Only nine of the 25,534 starters remain in the $109 NLHE SCOOP Main Event and one of them will turn that initial investment into a bankroll-boosting $259,474. If nothing changes from the current standings, it would be “lbr-rojo” of Mexico who gets their hands on this prize because they are the chip leader going into the final table.

The Mexican has an arsenal of 145,253,597 chips, over 20 million more than Brazilian “Mr Havener” has at their disposal. However, a 20 million difference is not as large as it sounds because the big blind will soon be two million, which also means “zekura” other “Marianex.BJ” find themselves hovering around the ten big blind mark.

SCOOP 95-L: $109 NLHE Main Event Final Table

Place players Country crisps
1 lbr-rojo Mexico 145,253,597
2 Mr Havener Brazil 124,780,951
3 Goiano Vix Brazil 87,363,896
4 PolecatRider Austria 78,556,750
5 suckratess88 Hungary 72,661,164
6 Jbiancolini Brazil 42,280,102
7 Bl4ckCat77 Brazil 42,174,074
8th zekura Norway 23,976,756
9 Marianex.BJ Argentina 21,302,710

PokerLoans1 Chops and Wins the $10,300 PLO Main Event

Argentina’s “PokerLoans1” is the $10,300 PLO Main Event champion of the 2022 SCOOP series and some $226,367 richer as a result. The Argentinian struck a deal with Poland’s “Stroynovsky” when heads up before claiming the victory and the cash left aside for the eventual champion. Stroynowski secured a $221,412 payout as a direct result of that deal.

Linus Loeliger
Linus Loeliger crashed out in seventh place

Earlier at the seven-handed final table Linus “LLinusLLove” Loeliger, Andrey “Anjeyyy” Novakand Mads “madsamot” Amot fell by the wayside, leaving the waters less infested with sharks.

“mikki696” of Austria fell in fourth and got their hands on the event’s first six-figure prize, namely $114,633. Then “d.apollo777” crashed out in third for $149,309, leaving Stoynowski and PokerLoans1 heads-up. A deal was struck, PokerLoans1 won the one-on-one battle, and that was the end of the PLO SCOOP tournaments for another 12-months.

SCOOP 97-H: $10,300 PLO Main Event Final Table Results

Place players Country Prize
1 PokerLoans1 Argentina $226,367*
2 Stroynowski Poland $221,412*
3 d.apollo777 United Kingdom $149,309
4 mikki696 Austria $114,633
5 Mads “madsamot” Amot Norway $88,010
6 Andrey “Anjeyyy” Novak Ukraine $67,570
7 Linus “LLinusLLove” Loeliger Austria $51,877

*reflects a heads-up deal

“beastishngry” of Hungary Devours $1,050 PLO Main Event

Benjamin Juhasz
Benjamin Juhasz

The Hungarian Benjamin “beastishngry” Juhasz Certainly won’t be going hungry because he helped himself to the $116,781 top prize of the $1,050 SCOOP PLO Main Event, outlasting 678 opponents on his way to victory.

A trio of familiar faces were first out of the door. Matheus “zilbeee” Zilberknop, Bernado “bedias” slidesand Finnish star Aku “Aku1206” Joentausta being the first three casualties.

Heads up was set when “SlR_Breaker” other “Johan5390” of Sween saw their tournaments end abruptly, which pitted Juhasz against “uwintaness.” There was no deal made in this tournament so uwintakeit scooped an $82,914 payout when they fell at the final hurdle. This left the Hungarian champion to reel in the $116,781 top prize.

SCOOP 97-M: $1,050 PLO Main Event Final Table Results

Place players Country Prize
1 Benjamin “beastishngry” Juhasz Hungary $116,781
2 uwintaness Canada $82,914
3 Johan5390 Sweden $58,869
4 SlR_Breaker Austria $41,797
5 Aku “Aku1206” Joentausta Finland $29,676
6 Bernado “bedias” slides Brazil $21,070
7 Matheus “zilbeee” Zilberknop Brazil $16,925

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Hungary Wins the $109 SCOOP PLO Main Event Too!

A Hungarian won the $1,050 SCOOP PLO Main Event and then the $109 edition when “Nlzkm9” finished in first place from a field of 2,797.

The top four finishers at the seven-handed final table are now enjoying the riches of having won a five-figure amount. “pokerqmaster” collected $13,467 with fellow Poles “MagicRoslin” casting their net over the $19,458 third-place prize money.

Nlzkm9 fought it out with “mahmuttt88” of Finland and managed to brush them aside to lay claim to an impressive $40,628 top prize, leaving the Finn to head into the night with a $28,116 consolation prize.

SCOOP 97-L: $109 PLO Main Event Final Table Results

Place players Country Prize
1 Nlzkm9 Hungary $40,628
2 mahmuttt88 Finland $28,116
3 MagicRoslin Poland $19,458
4 pokerqmaster Poland $13,467
5 lasuking Finland $9,320
6 bullnr22 Sweden $6,450
7 MaxGen United Kingdom $4,464

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