WCOOP-51-H: $2,100 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Thursday Thrill SE], $800K Gtd | PokerStars WCOOP 2021
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WCOOP-51-H: $2,100 Thursday Thrill Kicks Off at 5:05 p m (GMT)
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The highlight of the festival is easily the
Lex Not Live Event #14: $33 NLHE [8-Max, Main Event], which boasts a generous $200,000 prize pool for just a $33 buy-in.
Veldhuis will not only be giving away tickets to this event on his stream to those that have their Twitch and PokerStars accounts linked together but also satellite tickets as well. For those not lucky with the giveaways, feeder tournaments are very affordable at just $1 to make sure this is an inclusive event to go along with the rest of the theme of the festival.
There are many other affordable events but this isn t all what the the Lex Not Live Festival is about as it will involve other PokerStars Ambassadors, community SNGs, and some fun with an Off Day on Friday, May 21 when Veldhuis instead will host online video games and an Amazon Movie Watch Party.
Ka Kwan kaju85 Lau triumphed in the
$10,300 PLO Main Event and secured a $263,099 payout following a heads-up deal with Danish grinder LamassuShedu.
The majority of the $1,340,000 prize pool was dished out among the final seven players, with start of the day chip leader
Joao vovo leo Studart being the final table s first casualty. Studart collected $59,046 for his efforts. terror777727 were the next players to fall, the latter banking the tournament s final five-figure prize, namely $98,178.
Lau was aggressive throughout the final table s proceedings and that aggression paid off with the scalp of PLO expert TheBrodie5 . Lau went into his heads-up battle with LamassuShedu holding a near two-to-one chip lead, but PLO is a high variance game so nobody blamed the heads-up duo for striking a deal.