2021 Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP)

Event #31: $250 NLHE [Sunday Special SE], $100K Gtd
Day: 1
Event Info

2021 Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP)

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
$19,161
Event Info
Buy-in
$250
Prize Pool
$107,413
Entries
461
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
461
Players Left
1

"aqsuitedd" Sends Two Packing

In Level 17 with blinds at 3,500/7,000/875, "whedonsgirl" raised to 14,000 from early position and "TheirAllTheSame" three-bet jammed for 101,888 from the hijack. Action folded to "aqsuitedd" who called from the big blind and "whedonsgirl" called off their 36,689 stack.

"aqsuitedd": {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
"whedonsgirl": {a-Spades}{4-Hearts}
"TheirAllTheSame": {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}

"aqsuitedd" was ahead with their ladies and the {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{j-Spades}{9-Hearts} runout secured them the double elimination.

Player Chips Progress
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aqsuitedd
515,796
131,577
131,577
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TheirAllTheSame
Busted
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whedonsgirl
Busted

Long Flops Quads to Stay Alive

In Level 15 with blinds at 2,500/5,000/625, Mike "PeppSee" Long raised to 15,000 from early position, "freshwaterfish3" three-bet jammed for 87,200 from the button and "smftt" came over the top for 155,500 from the big blind.

Action was back on Long who called off his 81,380 stack and the three players revealed their hands.

"smftt": {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}
"freshwaterfish3": {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}
Mike "PeppSee" Long: {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}

Long was in trouble but couldn't ask for a better flop as it came {q-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} giving him quads off the bat.

The {7-Clubs} turn didn't change a thing and the {j-Clubs} river secured Long the massive pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Mike "PeppSee" Long
288,085
238,085
238,085
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smftt
59,120
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freshwaterfish3
Busted

Tags: Mike Long

Level 15 Chip Leaders

"A3PGOAT" sits atop the chip counts at the start of Level 15 (2,500/5,000/625), as 138 players remain.

Player Chips Progress
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A3PGOAT
487,179
203,848
203,848
Profile photo of Peter "PLH729" Hotaling
Peter "PLH729" Hotaling
436,355
188,675
188,675
Profile photo of Upay4mySushi us
Upay4mySushi
409,237
164,443
164,443
Profile photo of 906POKER
906POKER
384,219
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aqsuitedd
384,219
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Adam "Red4novak" Novak
381,426
31,764
31,764
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Wintroymi
377,073
204,002
204,002
Profile photo of 0AndrewNeeme0 us
0AndrewNeeme0
352,993
Profile photo of Dirty_Steve1111
Dirty_Steve1111
332,184
45,590
45,590
Profile photo of zscoro us
zscoro
315,195
44,724
44,724
Profile photo of wicked_smaaart
wicked_smaaart
313,201
22,407
22,407
Profile photo of BeefySupreme
BeefySupreme
280,250
15,670
15,670
Profile photo of HoosierDaddyBro
HoosierDaddyBro
265,095
-101,681
-101,681

Jennie "InkedOne" Allison Learns & Grows Every Time She Plays

Jennie "InkedOne" Allison
Jennie "InkedOne" Allison

Jennie "InkedOne" Allison, 40, recently spent seven years living in Oregon but moved back to Michigan back in October, which was just in time to participate in this MICOOP.

"I’ve been playing poker for just over two years," she told PokerNews. "I taught myself on an app that had poker on it. I got fed up with imaginary money and people shoving all in every hand. One day I went to a poker house in Oregon and played a tournament. In my first tournament, I took 11th place out of 40 or so people."

In her second tournament, she improved to seventh place and followed that up by taking second in her third-ever tournament.

"Over these two years, I have played both cash and tournaments but my favorite is tournament play. I play NLH, Omaha, and other variations such as Crazy Pineapple and Courchevel. I moved back to Michigan in October and it was hard not playing tournaments every week."

She added: "I have noticed that men play women differently. I learned early on I had to play fearlessly. I was not letting people bully me out of hands. While playing poker online, I even did an experiment where I changed my avatar and name to a man, played identical to my play and the men played me differently. I ended up first within 24 hours of changing that."

While that experiment didn't take place on PokerStars, she is enjoying grinding the virtual felt of Michigan's first regulated online site.

"On PokerStars, I have an ambiguous screen name and do not reveal my gender when playing. However, oddly enough, many people refer to me as 'bro' and 'buddy.' So, not sure if that’s a compliment that they can’t imagine I’m a woman, or if it means they just assume fewer women play."

She continued: "My experience with online poker is so-so. I pride myself on my reads. When dealing with online, sure I can figure out how people play, but I can’t see tells, eye contact, etc. I’ve been first in two tournaments on PokerStars and have cashed out at least a dozen times."

Allison tends to play tournaments with buy-ins $15 or lower and can be found battling at the micro stakes where she attempts to enhance her skill and learn from her hands.

"My favorite tournaments on PokerStars are the bounty hunters and the knockout ones," she said. "One of my first-place wins had more cash won in knockouts than the actual top prize."

Allison concluded: "I really love poker. I may have only been playing two years but I learn and grow every time I play."

Tags: Jennie Allison

Registration Closed - Prize Pool Information Posted

The add-on break has come and gone, and a total prize pool of $107,413 was generated via 332 entries and 129 re-entries.

The top 63 players will make it into the money and earn at least $523.67, with payouts increasing until the eventual champion earns themselves $19,161.33.

PositionPrize
1$19,161.33
2$14,145.61
3$10,442.96
4$7,709.48
5$5,691.51
6$4,201.73
7$3,101.92
8$2,289.99
9$1,690.57
10-13$1,337.33
14-17$1,057.89
18-26$836.85
27-44$661.98
45-63$523.67

High School Social Studies Teacher Adam "Red4novak" Novak Chasing MICOOP Glory

Adam Novak with his family.
Adam Novak with his family.

Adam "Red4novak" Novak, 39, hails from Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan where he's lived most of his life. He's been married for nine years and has three daughters with his wife — Hazel (6), Ruby (3), and Marigold (10 months).

"I’m a high school Social Studies teacher at AGBU Manoogian High School, where I am also the school’s Athletic Director and have coached girl’s volleyball, cross country, and girl's and boy's basketball," he told PokerNews.

Novak first learned to play poker approximately 20 years ago thanks to his friend Russ Woodruff, who taught him using pennies.

"I almost immediately started playing on PokerStars around 18 or 19 years old in my parent’s house where I turned $20 into $50," he explained. "I was hooked ever since absorbing it online, on TV, and through books like Gus Hansen’s Every Hand Revealed."

Prior to 2011, Noval was mainly a Sit n’ Go grinder grinding approximately 20 SnG tables at a time. Those ranged from $10 to $50 buy-ins and he was simultaneously trying to maximize profit while amassing Frequent Player Points towards Supernova Elite status.

"I also played all types of tournaments starting from the suggestion of a friend starting around age 23," he said. "There have been several nice scores with my best being due to my wife who suggested I play it despite only having around 10 minutes left of late registration. I took third in a $50 tourney with over 7k participants for approximately $21,000."

In regards to legal and regulated online poker coming to Michigan, Novak was among the masses to welcome it with open arms.

"I’m very excited about Michigan’s return to online poker and look forward to getting back on the virtual felt," Novak concluded.

Tags: Adam Novak

Novak Coolers "Mxracer77" for Double

In Level 13 with blinds at 1,750/3,500/450, "Mxracer77" raised to 13,500 from the hijack and Adam "Red4novak" Novak three-bet to 48,000 from the button.

The blinds folded and action was back on "Mxracer77" who called to see a {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} flop appear.

"Mxracer77" instantly moved all in for 103,343 and Novak snap-called.

"Mxracer77": {q-Diamonds}{q-Spades}
Adam "Red4novak" Novak: {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

"Mxracer77" was in rough shape and neither the {a-Spades} turn nor the {3-Hearts} river were any help.

Player Chips Progress
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Adam "Red4novak" Novak
349,662
299,662
299,662
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Mxracer77
Busted

Tags: Adam Novak

PokerStars Thanks Players By Doubling Weekend Guarantees

Due to overwhelming demand for its inaugural Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP) series, PokerStars decided to double the guarantees for MICOOP events over this weekend, including this very event which went from a $50K GTD to $100K.

PokerStars’ “Double Up Weekend” came following a week’s worth of MICOOP events, which have received massive support from the Michigan online poker community.

“The response in Michigan to our first Championship of Online Poker has been wonderful so we wanted to celebrate with our players,” said PokerStars Associate Director, Group Public Relations, Rebecca McAdam Willetts. “The poker community in Michigan has spoken and we are thrilled to double the value on offer to our players.”

Most recently, the total prize pool across events on Day 6 (Thursday, 2/25) exceeded $75,000, versus an original guarantee of $48,000 for the day. So far, the first 22 MICOOP events have exceeded their guarantees.

MICOOP features 60 tournaments of all different types and buy-ins ranging from $20 to $500, as well as qualifying tournaments (satellites) from as little as $2. The series runs until March 8 and culminates with a two-day $300 buy-in Main Event on March 7-8, featuring a guaranteed prize pool of $125,000.

Level 12 Top Stacks

"HoosierDaddyBro" has taken the chip lead at the start of Level 12 (1,500/3,000/375), as 208 players remain from the 416 total entries.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of HoosierDaddyBro
HoosierDaddyBro
366,776
133,040
133,040
Profile photo of wicked_smaaart
wicked_smaaart
290,794
290,794
290,794
Profile photo of Dirty_Steve1111
Dirty_Steve1111
286,594
286,594
286,594
Profile photo of QwadFather
QwadFather
286,452
286,452
286,452
Profile photo of A3PGOAT
A3PGOAT
283,331
112,097
112,097
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zscoro
270,471
270,471
270,471
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Orlimar17
268,528
268,528
268,528
Profile photo of BeefySupreme
BeefySupreme
264,580
100,245
100,245
Profile photo of TappermanBlaz3
TappermanBlaz3
261,970
261,970
261,970
Profile photo of Peter "PLH729" Hotaling
Peter "PLH729" Hotaling
247,680
112,750
112,750
Profile photo of Upay4mySushi us
Upay4mySushi
244,794
-9,353
-9,353
Profile photo of K.C. "Legendkiller88" Vaughan us
K.C. "Legendkiller88" Vaughan
236,968
-24,017
-24,017