"gnetaren" Takes Down WCOOP-71-H: $2,100 NLHE ($134,908)
Sweden's "gnetaren" took down the WCOOP-71-H: $2,100 NLHE [8-Max, Super Tuesday SE], $650K Gtd on Wednesday as part of the World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) for a first place prize of $134,908. In doing so, "gnetaren" denied Brazil's Will "hellzito" Arruda a second WCOOP title by eliminating him in second place for a score of $101,615. Arruda previously took down the $1,050 NL Hold'em event in 2015 for $259,203.
The Super Tuesday event had 369 total entries and surpassed its guarantee with a total prize pool of $738,000. Only 16 players made it to Day 2, each with at least $7,103 locked up. PokerStars ambassador Lex "L. Veldhuis" Veldhuis made it to Day 2 and was eliminated in 12th place for $11,481. It took less than an hour for players to play down to the final table, which began with nine players left.
WCOOP-71-H: $2,100 NLHE Final Results
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (in USD) | |
1 | gnetaren | Sweden | $134,908 | |
2 | Will "hellzito" Arruda | Brazil | $101,615 | |
3 | Anatoly "NL_Profit" Filatov | Estonia | $76,538 | |
4 | Rodrigo "SELOUAN1991" Selouan | Brazil | $57,650 | |
5 | Gbisback | Argentina | $43,423 | |
6 | Andrey "Anjeyyy" Novak | Ukraine | $32,707 | |
7 | Gavin "gavz101" Cochrane | United Kingdom | $24,635 | |
8 | bagoch | Lithuania | $18,556 | |
9 | K9648714 | Germany | $14,596 |
Final Table
"K9648714" was the first to go after jamming the river with ace-high and getting called by two-pair. Next out was "bagoch," who open-shoved a short stack with queen-nine and couldn't get there against the ace-eight of their opponent.
Andrey "Anjeyyy" Novak had doubled up a few hands earlier when he got it in with big slick and lost to the jacks of the eventual tournament champion, sending the Ukrainian grinder out in sixth place. "gnetaren" eliminated another player shortly after when "Gbisback" three-bet jammed with ace-jack and ran into the ace-king of "gnetaren."
Rodrigo "SELOUAN1991" Selouan was eliminated in fourth place for after his queen-eight couldn't beat the queen-nine of his opponent. Anatoly "NL_Profit" Filatov, who finished Day 1 as chip leader, was sent out in third after his king-jack couldn't get there against the ace-nine of "gnetaren."
Heads-Up
"gnetaren" and Arruda exchanged chip leads back and forth early in the heads-up match but the Swedish player built a big lead after a hand where he showed down top two-pair. Not long after, Arruda scored a double when he jammed with a straight and "gnetaren" called with just a pair.
The most notable hand of heads-up play occurred when Arruda jammed on the river for less than a pot-sized bet with his tournament life at risk. "gnetaren" had exhausted their time bank and was forced to fold when they timed out of the hand, shipping a big pot to Arruda and putting the players even in chips.
"gnetaren" built back a chip lead was dominant for most of the two-hour heads-up battle. Arruda was down to 14 big blinds when he open-shoved with king-six and ran into rockets, marking the end of his tournament life.
That wraps up PokerNews' coverage of WCOOP-71-H: $2,100 NLHE. Be sure to check out the live reporting team's coverage of other events in the series.