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Hands of the Week: Jeff Platt s Dreams Crushed; Deadwood ICM Leverage
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Event #38: $250 NLHE [Super Tuesday SE], $50K Gtd | 2021 Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP)
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PokerStars Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP) , topping a field of 461 total entries in
Event #31: $250 NLHE [Sunday Special SE], $100K GTD.
The tournament started with 172 players and that number kept gradually building until the 461 total entries became official. The 332 entries and 129 re-entries just eclipsed the guarantee generating a $107,413 prize pool meaning, the top 63 finishers would get a piece of the pie with 183 players remaining.
After registration closed the virtual bodies fell at a steady pace and after a few short levels, raykbr1253 was eliminated on the bubble, leaving the remaining players in the money.
From there, players started dropping by the wayside as
Jason Kapoor
Jason Clozer Kapoor, 26, resides in Redford, Michigan and has established himself as one of the state s fiercest players. He spent five years selling cars before opting to play poker full time beginning at the end of 2019. I donât have much family, my mom just passed away five months ago, Kapoor told PokerNews. I m really trying my best to ship a tournament soon to dedicate a win to her.
Kapoor started playing poker avidly in 2017. He always knew the basics of the game, but like so many, he wasn t aware of just how in-depth the game could be.