WCOOP Round-Up: Kuznetsov and Zhang Win $880K Between Them
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PokerNews has been recapping the action from the biggest World Championship Of Online Poker (WCOOP) at PokerStars, but this pair of results deserved their own article.
Two of the world��s most talented players, Timofey ��Trueteller�� Kuznetsov and Michael ��mczhang�� Zhang, each took down a High Roller event and won more than $880,000 among them.
WCOOP-25-H: $25,000 NLHE 8-Max High Roller
WCOOP-25-H: $25,000 NLHE 8-Max High Roller attracted 90 entrants despite costing $25,000 to enter. These 90 entries created a gargantuan $2,207,250 prize pool that was shared among the top 11 finishers. Russia��s Viktor ��papan9_p$�� Ustimov was the player who burst the bubble, paving the way for Chris ��Big Huni�� Hunichen and Samuel ���urop�an�� Vousden to bust inside the money places and bank $55,706 each.
United Kingdom-based Spaniard Vicent ��gordon0410�� Bosca was the first player who busted from the final table, ninth place being worth $69,551. Bosca was then joined in the role as a spectator by Canadian high roller specialist Timothy ��tim0thee�� Adams whose eighth-place prize weighed in at $86,835, the last five-figure prize awarded.
Fresh from winning a WCOOP title, Filipe ��Zagazaur�� Oliveira fell in seventh and scooped $112,363 before Italian sensation Mustapha ��lasagnaammm�� Kanit ran out of steam and dropped out in sixth place, a finish worth $145,396.
888poker ambassador Dominik ��Bounatirou�� Nitsche put his ample high roller and super high roller experience to good use and walked away with $188,139 once he busted in fifth place. Almost $250,000 was then awarded to Rachid ��SkaiWalkurrr�� Cherif for his fourth-place finish.
Almost $1.25 million remained in the prize pool when three-handed play was reached. Justin ��ZeeJustin�� Bonomo got his hands on $315,017 of that impressive sum when his tournament ended in a third-place finish.
Heads-up saw Kuznetsov and Jordi ��prot0�� Urlings take each other on, and it was Kuznetsov who got the better of his opponent this time around. Urlings padded his bankroll with $406,625 while Kuznetsov added $527,458, more than half a million dollars, to his already considerable lifetime winnings.
WCOOP-25-H: $25,000 NLHE 8-Max High Roller
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Timofey ��Trueteller�� Kuznetsov | Russia | $527,458 |
2 | Jordi ��prot0�� Urlings | Malta | $406,625 |
3 | Justin ��ZeeJustin�� Bonomo | Canada | $315,017 |
4 | Rachid SkaiWalkurrr�� Cherif | United Kingdom | $243,448 |
5 | Dominik ��Bounatirou�� Nitsche | United Kingdom | $188,139 |
6 | Mustapha ��lasagnaammm�� Kanit | United Kingdom | $145,396 |
7 | Filipe ��Zagazaur�� Oliveira | Netherlands | $112,363 |
8 | Timothy ��Tim0thee�� Adams | Canada | $86,835 |
9 | Vicent ��gordon0410�� Bosca | United Kingdom | $69,551 |
WCOOP-48-H: $10,300 NLHE High Roller
A field of 175 entrants competed in the WCOOP-48-H: $10,300 NLHE High Roller event and created a $1,750,000 prize pool as a result. Only 20 of those players received some prize money. Malta-based Dutchman Steven ��SvZff�� van Zadelhoff was the 21st-place finisher, the last player to return home empty-handed.
Having cashed in the $25,000 buy-in event, Chris ��Big Huni�� Hunichen (14th for $32,263) and Samuel Vousden (11th for $37,490) navigated their way into the money in this high roller tournament.
Any of the nine finalists would have made a worthy champion, but tournament poker can only have one winner. That champion was the British star Michael ��mczhang�� Zhang who made the most of his second $10,300 bullet to walk away with $352,810 of the prize pool.
Zhang, a cash game specialist, showed the world��s best he can mix it up in the biggest tournaments too. The popular Brit defeated Romania��s Alex ��steakaddict.�� Papazian heads-up for the title, leaving the Romanian superstar to secure the $271,638 second-place prize.
Earlier at the final table, Dmitry ��yurasov1990�� Yurasov saw his impressive run end in a ninth-place finish for $43,565. The waters then grew less shark-infested when former $50,000 Poker Players Championship winner Elior ��Crazy Elior�� Sion fell in eighth place for a $56,583 score.
Former Global Poker Index number one William ��bigfox86�� Foxen replicated his live form into the online arena and finished in seventh place for $73,492. Foxen gained some company on the sidelines in the shape of Swedish Goliath Simon ��C. Darwin2�� Mattsson; the Swede collected $95,453 and was the last player not to bag a six-figure prize.
��bencb789�� is no stranger to deep runs in major online events at PokerStars so it was no surprise to see them finish fourth for a cool $161,024. Another Swede in ��pruttzz12�� crashed out in third place for a $209,142 prize, setting up the heads-up match between Zhang and Papazian where Zhang emerged victorious.
WCOOP-48-H: $10,300 NLHE High Roller Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Michael ��mczhang�� Zhang | United Kingdom | $352,810 |
2 | Alex ��steakaddict.�� Papazian | Romania | $271,638 |
3 | pruttzz12 | Sweden | $209,142 |
4 | bencb789 | Austria | $161,024 |
5 | edudrake1987 | Brazil | $123,977 |
6 | Simon ��C. Darwin2�� Mattsson | Sweden | $95,453 |
7 | William ��bigfox86�� Foxen | Canada | $73,492 |
8 | Elior ��Crazy Elior�� Sion | united Kingdom | $56,583 |
9 | Dmitry ��yurasov1990�� Yurasov | Belarus | $43,565 |
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