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The latest edition of the GCOOP is running online at Grosvenor Poker and seven players have become champions, padding their bankrolls in the process.

Katie Swift Takes Down Back-to-Back Events

Katie 'KatieSwiftPro' Swift is a member of the talented Team Grosvenor sponsored pros and she wears the patch with pride. Poker face glee cast list. The grinder from Kent has more than $350,000 in live tournament winnings thanks to some excellent results.

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Swift finished second in the 2015 Goliath tournament for £46,300 and netted £100,000 for a seventh-place finish in the 2017 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Dusk Till Dawn. Both those results were impressive but didn't see Swift bag a title. She's made amends for that with a brace of GCOOP victories this week.

The first victory came on November 16 when Swift outlasted a 348-strong field in the £5 buy-in PKO event. Victory saw a prize weighing in at £137.35 head to Swift's account.

Twenty-four hours later, Swift was one of the 313-entrants in the £30 buy-in 6-Max event. Eight hours after buying in, Swift was the last player standing and walked away with £1,639.05 for her troubles. Amazingly, she also cashed in the tournament before her first victory and in the event following her second win! No doubt Swift will be playing in the pair of Deep and Steep events scheduled for November 18.

flora1978 Shines in High Roller

Event #2, the £225 buy-in High Roller, took place on November 15 and saw 187 buy-ins collected. The entrants created a £39,270 prize pool, almost double the advertised £20,000 guarantee.

The top 24 finishers received a slice of the pie, with 'McReidSandwich' being the unfortunate soul who burst the money bubble. Their elimination locked up at least £471.24 for the surviving players.

That minimum prize increased to £981.75 by the time there were only eight players remaining

'ElBaReHplcEdNi' was the first player to crash and burn. '3betwizkid' busted in seventh and won the tournament's first four-figure prize, namely £1,276.27.

Sixth-place and £1,570.80 went to 'it5tricky' before Team Grosvenor Pro Joe 'JoeBeeversPro' Beevers saw his tournament abruptly in fifth-place, a finish that saw a prie weighing in at £2,159.85 wing its way to him.

The tournament became even more short-handed when 'Geezo' ran out of steam in fourth. This saw Geezo rake in a £3,534.30 prize.

Heads-up was set when 'HodlGang212' fell in third for $5,105.10, a healthy return despite firing two £225 bullets. That heads-up battle pitched 'flora1978' and 'PeanutButtlerFalc' against each other for the large top prize.

Flora1978 got the job done and their hands on the £8,737.59 top prize, leaving the runner-up to receive a £6,675.90 payout.

GCOOP #2: High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1flora1978£8,737.59
2PeanutButterFalc£6,675.90
3HodlGang212£5,105.10
4Geezo£3,534.30
5JoeBeeversPro£2,159.85
6it5tricky£1,570.80
73betwizkid£1,276.27
8ElBaReHplcEdNi£981.75

GCOOP Results So Far

EventBuy-inEntrantsPrize poolChampionPrize
GCOOP #1: Freezeout£30328£9,184Rlpslinger£1,717.59
GCOOP #2: High Roller£225187£39,270flora1978£8,737.59
GCOOP #3: Freezeout£11231£2,310albion90£485.11
GCOOP #4: PKO£30323£9,044YerMasTits£776.14*
GCOOP #5: PKO£5348£1,600.80KatieSwiftPro£137.35
GCOOP #6: 6-Max£30313£8,764KatieSwiftPro£1,639.05
GCOOP #7: 6-Max£11270£2,700teachersober72£537.50

Remaining GCOOP Event Schedule

Three more events have five-figure guarantees placed on them. The next takes place on November 21, the £225 buy-in GCOOP #14: High Roller PKO.

A day later, the GCOOP Main Event, a £110 buy-in tournament with a £30,000 guarantee, shuffles up and deals. The £560 buy-in Super High Roller with its £20,000 guarantee kicks off an hours later.

Satellites for these big guaranteed events are available, as you'd expect from an outfit like Grosvenor.

DateTime (GMT)EventBuy-in
Wed 18 Nov19:00GCOOP #8: Deep and Steep (£5,000 GTD)£30
20:00GCOOP #9: Deep and Steep (£1,000 GTD)£5
Thu 19 Nov19:00GCOOP #10: The Rebuy (£6,000 GTD)£30
20:00GCOOP #11: The Rebuy (£1,000 GTD)£5
Fri 20 Nov19:00GCOOP #12: PLO (£3,000 GTD)£30
20:00GCOOP #13: Heads-Up (£1,000 GTD)£11
Sat 21 Nov18:00GCOOP #14: High Roller PKO (£20,000 GTD)£215
19:00GCOOP #15: PKO (£6,000 GTD)£30
20:00GCOOP #16: PKO (£1,000 GTD)£5
Sun 21 Nov18:00GCOOP #17: Main Event £30,000 GTD)*£110*
19:00GCOOP #18: Super High Roller (£20,000 GTD)*£550*
20:00GCOOP #19: Freezeout (£6,000 GTD)£30

*indicates tournament is a two-day event

GCOOP Player of the Series Leaderboard Prizes

PlacePrize
1£1,500 tickets package
2£1,000 tickets package
3£560 ticket
4-6£225 ticket
7-10£110 ticket

Grosvenor Poker awards you Player of the Series leaderboard points each time you play in a GCOOP event, with more points given for deeper finishes. It certainly pays to take down a GCOOP tournament because that gifts you plenty of prize money plus 150 leaderboard points.

Points are doubled in the Main Event meaning you can lock up 300 points if you come out on top and bag yourself the lion's share of the £30,000 guaranteed prize pool.

The top 10 players in the Player of the Series race win a prize. These range from a £110 tournament ticket right up to £1,500 worth of tickets for the eventual winner!

Swift is right up there in the top 10 but is ineligible for prizes due to her Team Grosvenor status. This means 11th place will receive a prize if Swift remains in the prize-awarding places.

Frank Op de Woerd

A lot of the high rollers started the year at the PCA in the Bahamas and were right on their way to Hollywood after, making their way to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino for the 2018 Lucky Hearts Poker Open. The popular event has a big batch of tournaments on offer, one of them being the $50,000 Super High Roller.

Stefan Schillhabel took down the event, beating 24 players to take home the trophy and $493,000 first-place prize. He beat Adrian Mateos heads up, with Justin Bonomo, Nick Petrangelo, and David Peters also cashing.

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Stefan SchillhabelGermany$493,000
2Adrian MateosSpain$308,125
3Justin BonomoUnited States$197,200
4Nick PetrangeloUnited States$135,575
5David PetersUnited States$98,600

With a $1,000,000 guaranteed, the event needed 20 runners for the casino not to have to provide an overlay. With 19 runners for the last $50,000 event, that wasn't a given. In the end, 25 entries were made into the event, so the guarantee was easily surplussed.

Tollerene officially bubbled the $50,000 Super High Roller.

After 14 levels of play, six players remained in the prestigious event. While bagging and tagging was scheduled, they decided to add an extra level of play for the night to increase the chance of the bubble bursting as just five players were to make the money. With Ben Tollerene down to just a couple of big blinds, the players and tournament organization decided to give him two more orbits to see if he could spin it up, or get eliminated. It would turn out the poker gods had the latter in mind for Tollerene.

In the first hand of Level 16, Tollerene moved in for just under three big blinds. He got called by both Adrian Mateos and Nick Petrangelo. The side pot remained empty as Mateos and Petrangelo checked down the board, both eventually turning over a full house sevens full of sevens. Tollerene, who had entered the pot with the best hand, turned out to be outdrawn by both of his opponents and officially bubbled the $50,000 Super High Roller.

That left five players, all guaranteed a min cash of $98,600. They returned the next day to play down to a winner, in the following seat order:

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Adrian MateosSpain664,000(55 bb)
2Nick PetrangeloUnited States478,000(40 bb)
3Stefan SchillhabelGermany359,000(30 bb)
4David PetersUnited States294,000(25 bb)
5Justin BonomoUnited States705,000(59 bb)

In only the third hand of play, the shortest of the stacks got it in. David Peters pushed over an open from Mateos. Peters, who made a deep run in the PCA Main Event (11th, $75,640), had the worst of it with ace-five suited. Mateos, who made an even deeper run in the same event (4th, $372,600), had ace-queen and flopped a queen to strengthen his lead. Peters had a gutshot to a wheel but missed on the turn and river to go out in fifth place, good for $98,600.

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Nick Petrangelo was next to go, getting it in with pocket fives to Justin Bonomo's king-jack. Bonomo flopped a jack to outrun Petrangelo and had to settle in fourth place for $135,575.

While Justin Bonomo River rock casino vancouver. had doubled first and knocked out Petrangelo second, he was still the first one out next. He first doubled Schillhabel with ace-nine to ace-jack but doubled back with queen-jack to the deuce-four of Mateos. Still, he had just 20 big blinds after those encounters and finally went under with ace-deuce to Schillhabel's ace-nine. Both players improved on the flop, turn, or river, and Schillhabel's ace-nine proved best.

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'I think it was the toughest final table I've ever played.'

The heads-up took just under 2.5 hours, with the lead changing at least three times. In the final hand, Stefan Schillhabel had a two-to-one lead over Adrian Mateos as the two got it in on eight-seven-three-ten board. Mateos had flopped top pair with queen-eight which had become second pair on the turn, only to see Schillhabel turn over a flopped two-pair with seven-three.

The river six was a blank and Mateos went out in second place while Schillhabel posed for the winner photos.

'And that final table, I think it was the toughest final table I've ever played,' Schillhabel told SHRPO reporter Allen Rash over on the SHRPO blog.

With this cash, Schillhabel has overtaken Koray Aldemir as the number 10 on the German All Time Money List with $8,632,702 in tournament earnings. He also jumps from position 86 to 76th on the All Time Money List, overtaking players like Barry Greenstein, Jerry Yang, Scott Blumstein, Andrew Lichtenberger, and Freddy Deeb. He's just $51,904 behind Johnny Chan.

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Stefan Schillhabel

Germany All Time Money List10th
All Time Money List76th
Global Poker Index Ranking9th
Total Live Earnings$8,632,702
Best Live Cash$2,400,000

Photos courtesy of seminolehardrockpokeropen.com.

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