2023 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker

$1,050 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2023 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j8
Prize
$600,640
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,050
Prize Pool
$4,206,000
Entries
4,206
Level Info
Level
54
Blinds
2,000,000 / 4,000,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
9
Players Left
1

"rolandinjo" Is the 2023 $1,050 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker Medium Main Event Winner ($600,639.75)

Level 54 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 500,000 ante
A Final Look at the SCOOP Lobby
A Final Look at the SCOOP Lobby

The 2023 $1,050 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker Medium Main Event has crowned a champion. Out of the 4,206 entries that were made throughout the tournament, it was none other than the Latvian player that goes by "rolandinjo" that was the ultimate victor. They bested Croatia's"moffo13" heads up and took home the trophy. No deal was made at any point on the final table, which meant that "rolandinjo" took home the gargantuan first-place prize of $600,639.75 in full. Meanwhile, "moffo13" had to settle for a not-too-shabby $424,714.72 themself.

The bronze medal went to Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura who received a payday of $300,318.49, while Day 3 chip leader Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado finished in what must have been a disappointing sixth place for $106,178.78.

$1,050 SCOOP Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1rolandinjoLatvia$600,640.75
2moffo13Croatia$424,715.72
3Gabriel "aaurelio" MouraBrazil$300,318.49
4bombon73Ukraine$212,358.57
5BreteraBrazil$150,160.66
6Vicente "vicenfish" DelgadoAndorra$106,179.78
72ndOnly2GodUnited Kingdom$75,080.04
8IReadB00ksMalta$53,090.81
9FAPTOBbIY_BACKSwitzerland$37,540.23

Early Final Table Highlights

At the start of play, it was "FAPTOBbIY_BACK" who was the absolute short stack. Indeed, they would be the first to fall on the final table of nine, as their last three big blinds could not beat Delgado's pocket sevens nor "moffo13"s ace-king high in a three-way affair.

"IReadB00ks" would follow them to the rail not long after, when they three-bet pocket sevens all-in over an open from chip leader Delgado, but could not crack the queens which "bombon73" woke up with in the big blind. "bombon73" then went on to score the final knock-out of the first level as well, when 2ndOnly2God shoved their ace-deuce into ace-king in a blind-on-blind affair.

Play then went on for a while six-handed, during which "rolandinjo" inched closer and closer to the chip lead, eventually winning a big pot with pocket aces to officially capture it. However, they really sprung ahead of their competitors when they made a flush on the turn in a pot against Delgado and saw their river bet being paid off.

"rolandinjo" Takes the Chip Lead
\"rolandinjo\" Takes the Chip Lead

Distaster Stikes for Delgado

Afterward, Delgado was still second in chips when six-handed play continued for nearly two hours from the last bust-out. However, he would be the next to fall when "rolandinjo" four-bet shoved king-jack into the ace-king of Delgado, creating a monstrous 166 million chip lead pot. It was looking like Delgado would retake the chip lead, but the river fell a jack on an otherwise blank board, and "rolandinjo"s three-outer had hit. They amassed an impressive lead of nearly six times the stack of the closest contender, while Delgado saw his hopes and dreams crushed by the deck.

Delgado's Exit
Delgado's Exit

Not long after, the short-stacked "Bretera" was eliminated from the Main Event as well, when their ace-seven failed to beat the ace-king of Moura. It then would take another hour or so before the next player left the tournament, when "rolandinjo" extended their chip lead by busting "bombon73". "rolandinjo"s ace-seven suited made a flush against the king-jack of "bombon73" in a preflop all-in, and that spelled the end for the Ukranian.

"rolandinjo" Uses Chip Lead to Take It Home

Down to three players, Moura would be the last player to not make the heads up, as his king-four could not win the flip against "moffo13"s pocket deuces. Thus, it was Latvia versus Croatia for the title, trophy, and a lot of money.

"rolandinjo" started the heads up with more than three times the chips of his opponent, and it never got really close. After losing a few small pots, "moffo13" was down to less than fifteen big blinds. They tried to increase that by barreling three streets in a limped pot with jack-high, however, "rolandinjo" sniffed out the bluff and made the call with second pair.

The Final Hand of the Tournament
The Final Hand of the Tournament

In that fashion, "rolandinjo" captured the title of SCOOP Main Event Champion. Celebrations will be had over at Latvia, but for PokerNews it spells the end of the coverage of this SCOOP.

Tags: Gabriel MouraVicente Delgado

"moffo13" Eliminated in 2nd Place ($424,714.72)

Level 54 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 500,000 ante
"moffo13" Eliminated in 2nd Place ($424,714.72)
"moffo13" Eliminated in 2nd Place ($424,714.72)

"moffo13" limped their button and "rolandinjo" checked the big blind. On 587, "rolandinjo" checked and "moffo13" made the minimum bet of 4,000,000, which "rolandinjo" called.

The Q turn graced the felt and "moffo13" now bet a significant 12,000,000 chips after another check from "rolandinjo". The latter was again present with a call, and the 3 river rolled off.

"moffo13" shoved his 38,127,525 remaining chips in the middle after "rolandinjo" checked for the third time and "rolandinjo" made a quick call.

It would be the final hand of the tournament, as "moffo13" could only show a failed bluff with his J6. "rolandinjo" made second pair with his J8 and called down to claim the victory.

"moffo13" would see $424,714.72 added to their balance, while "ronaldinjo" is the champion of the 2023 $1,050 Spring Championship of Online Poker Main Event.

Stay tuned for a full recap of the day.

Player Chips Progress
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rolandinjo
420,600,000
74,827,525
74,827,525
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moffo13
Busted

Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura Eliminated in 3rd Place ($300,318.49)

Level 53 : Blinds 1,750,000/3,500,000, 450,000 ante
Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura Eliminated in 3rd Place ($300,318.49)
Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura Eliminated in 3rd Place ($300,318.49)

Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura had lost some pots four- and three-handed and was down to just 14,596,174 in chips. They went all in from the small blind, after which "moffo13" made the call from the big blind.

Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura: K4
"moffo13": 22

"moffo13"s ducks faced little resistance on the 3710Q3 runout and Moura would be the final player eliminated before the heads up began.

The $300,318.49 payday he received for his efforts should comfort him somewhat, however.

Player Chips Progress
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rolandinjo
328,579,475
-1,750,000
-1,750,000
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moffo13
92,020,525
35,584,306
35,584,306
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Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura
Busted

Tags: Gabriel Moura

"bombon73" Eliminated in 4th Place ($212,357.57)

Level 53 : Blinds 1,750,000/3,500,000, 450,000 ante
"bombon73" Eliminated in 4th Place ($212,357.57)
"bombon73" Eliminated in 4th Place ($212,357.57)

Chip leader "rolandinjo" open-jammed from the button, covering both the blinds' stack multiple times over. "bombon73" was the only caller for 29,001,134 chips from the big blind and the cards went on their back.

"bombon73": KJ
"rolandinjo": A7

"bombon73" hit a pair on the 2Q6K runout, but "rolandinjo"s nut flush draw came in on the 3 river, granting him the pot and the knock-out.

"bombon73" added $212,357.57 to their bankroll and play continued three-handed.

Player Chips Progress
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rolandinjo
330,329,475
100,965,134
100,965,134
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bombon73
Busted

"Bretera" Eliminated in 5th Place ($150,159.66)

Level 51 : Blinds 1,250,000/2,500,000, 325,000 ante
"Bretera" Eliminated in 5th Place ($150,159.66)
"Bretera" Eliminated in 5th Place ($150,159.66)

The short-stacked "Bretera" was on the button and put all of their 18,516,664 chips in the middle. Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura was in the big blind and made the call after "rolandinjo" folded their small blind.

"Bretera": A7
Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura: AK

Moura flopped a king on 8K6 and thus left "Bretera" with only a slim chance to still win the pot. The two pair that came on the A river spelled the end for "Bretera" as Moura was certain of the victory at this point. The meaningless 3 river was dealt and Moura eliminated his fellow Brazilian in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Gabriel "aaurelio" Moura
54,111,714
30,146,664
30,146,664
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Bretera
Busted

Tags: Gabriel Moura

Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado Eliminated in 6th Place ($106,178.78)

Level 50 : Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 250,000 ante
Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado Eliminated in 6th Place ($106,178.78)
Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado Eliminated in 6th Place ($106,178.78)

The action folded to chip leader "rolandinjo" in the small blind, who was playing a stack of over 200 million. Chip leader at the start of the day Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado was in the big blind and three-bet the 7,000,000 raise of "rolandinjo" to 19,000,000. "rolandinjo" responded with a massive shove worth Delgado's 82,462,640 stack and Delgado snap called.

Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado: AK
"rolandinjo": KJ

A chip lead pot had been created, and Delgado was in great shape to reclaim it from his opponent. The 583 flop was great for him, as was the 2 turn. With only three outs left for "rolandinjo" in the deck, the J hit the river made them top pair.

A devestating loss for Delgado. He will take home a six-figure score of $106,178.78, but surely wanted more from this final table, starting as the chip leader.

Meanwhile, "rolandinjo" is the far and about chip leader, playing nearly 300 million. The closest to him is "bombon73" with only 52 million, which equates to merely 26 blinds at this point.

Player Chips Progress
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rolandinjo
289,070,807
124,937,308
124,937,308
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Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Vicente Delgado

Chip Leaders Go to War

Level 49 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 200,000 ante
Chip Leaders Go to War
Chip Leaders Go to War

"rolandinjo" and Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado were the only two stacks of over 100 million when the former raised to 3,584,000 from under the gun. Delgado was the only caller from the next seat over and the pair saw a flop of 3210 being dealt.

"rolandinjo" continued with a bet of 6,720,000, which Delgado quickly called. The 7 turn was then checked by both players before the 4 river completed the board.

"rolandinjo" now fired a massive 20,809,958 and sent Delgado into the tank. In the end, Delgado made the call and "rolandinjo" tabled a turned flush with their 63.

Delgado consequently mucked his cards, and the big stack battle was won by "rolandinjo" who soared to a gargantuan chip lead, now playing almost double that of Delgado in second place, while the rest of the table is trailing even further.

Player Chips Progress
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rolandinjo
164,133,499
43,045,078
43,045,078
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Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado
84,392,640
-27,595,158
-27,595,158
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Vicente Delgado

"rolandinjo" Slowly Gathers Chip Lead

Level 48 : Blinds 700,000/1,400,000, 175,000 ante
"rolandinjo" Slowly Gathers Chip Lead
"rolandinjo" Slowly Gathers Chip Lead

"rolandinjo" used his newly acquired chips to open-raise to 3,136,000 from under the gun and "Bretera" defended their big blind once it folded around to them.

Both players then checked the 9109 flop before the 9 turn put trips on the board. "Bretera" now led for 4,047,260, around half the pot, and "rolandinjo" made the call.

The river of 7 saw "Bretera" add 7,700,000 more chips into the middle, but "rolandinjo" had other plans and raised it to 19,815,617. "Bretera" went into the tank for a bit before ultimately making the call, getting shown the slow-played AA of "rolandinjo" and mucking their holding.

This pot made "rolandinjo" the chip leader of the table, as they overtook Vicent" vicenfish" Delgado on the leaderboard.

Player Chips Progress
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rolandinjo
127,171,421
38,636,377
38,636,377
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Bretera
39,905,332
-3,403,877
-3,403,877

"rolandinjo" Shoves Turn, Now Sits in Second Place

Level 48 : Blinds 700,000/1,400,000, 175,000 ante
"rolandinjo" Shoves Turn, Now in Second Place
"rolandinjo" Shoves Turn, Now in Second Place

"bombon73" open-raised to 2,800,000 from the cutoff and "moffo13" made the call from the button. Big blind "rolandinjo" joined in as well, and the trio saw a flop of AQ3.

"rolandinjo" checked to the preflop raiser, who made a bet of 3,349,500. Both "moffo13" and "rolandinjo" desired to see a turn as they both called.

On the 2 turn, "bombon73" now fired 15,400,000 after another check from "rolandinjo". "moffo13" got out of the way, however, "rolandinjo" put the pressure on by check-shoving for 52,936,544 chips.

It was too large an amount for "Bombon73" to call as they mucked their cards, awarding the 50 million pot to "rolandinjo", who now occupies the second place on the leaderboard.

Player Chips Progress
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rolandinjo
88,535,044
20,275,200
20,275,200
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bombon73
79,908,285
-19,624,500
-19,624,500
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moffo13
42,745,294
-19,187,500
-19,187,500

"2ndOnly2God" Eliminated in 7th Place ($75,080.04)

Level 46 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 125,000 ante
"2ndOnly2God" Eliminated in 7th Place ($75,080.04)
"2ndOnly2God" Eliminated in 7th Place ($75,080.04)

The action folded to "2ndOnly2God" in the small blind and they had the smallest stack on the table with just over 11 big blinds. They decided to go all-in for the 11,270,906 chips and big blind "bombon73" made the call.

"2ndOnly2God": A2
"bombon73": AK

"bombon73" woke up with a monster in the big blind and had his opponent in bad shape. When the 5K9 flop was dealt, "2ndOnly2God" was left with only runner-runner outs to scoop the pot. However, the J turn sealed the deal in "bombon73"s favor and the chips were shoved to his avatar when the 6 completed the board.

No second place for "2ndOnly2God", as the UK-based player saw just over 75,000 dollars added to their PokerStars account for their seventh place finish. Meanwhile, "bombon73" solidified their second place on the leaderboard and is now the only player next to Vicente "vicenfish" Delgado with a nine-figure stack.

Player Chips Progress
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bombon73
102,730,485
28,302,156
28,302,156
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2ndOnly2God
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader