As we head into the weekend we have a look forward to, and back on, the highest stories from the PokerStars world.
The highlight of the 3 Main Events was more than likely the "High" rendition, what with its all-star line-up. It was Talal "raidalot" Shakerchi who sealed the wire to wire win, never really surrendering the chip lead he took into the last nine. He got the easier of Sean "Nolez7" Winter heads-up to record his third SCOOP win and a primary prize of $1,468,000.
You can read the entire report at the event, written by Martin Harris, by clicking here. You may as well take a look at our recap of the overall day, which incorporates all of the Main Event results and leader board standings, at the PokerStars Blog.
While Shakerchi earned the headlines at the virtual felt, the Championship itself was picking them up off it. The 17 days of SCOOP competition set a brand new record for the richest ever online poker series. The entire prize pool of $90,984,283.44 across 56 events (168 tournaments), smashed the former record of $81,222,158.66, set during SCOOP 2014, by nearly $10 million. What's more the 3 Main Events (low, medium and high) each surpassed previous bests, both in field size and prize pool.
This week may be Omaha Week. On a daily basis as much as this Sunday a maximum prize of $5,000 might be randomly awarded to players who've opted in to the Omaha Card Hunt Puzzle challenge.
There's also the danger to play for a share of $1,000 in daily Omaha freerolls. Meanwhile, by playing during Happy Hours, you'll earn as much as an additional 50 per cent towards completing VIP Steps and collecting StarsCoin. Find the entire details at the Omaha Week homepage.
Ready to join PokerStars? Click here to get an account.The latest edition of #EPTNotLive is now available. We'll let the team introduce it...
"Joe describes a Hollywood night out, and an encounter with celebrity poker fan Aaron Paul, while James reveals his annoyance with classic cars. After running through one of the vital results from #SCOOP, and re-enacting Jason Mercier's Twitter spat with Doug Polk, the lads discuss the #EPT 12 Dublin High Roller final table (now available to look at at PokerStars.tv). Charlie Carrel, who finished third in that event, is that this week's guest. He talks about probably the most key hands from the tournament, and receives an unfair amount of abuse for his unique mode of attire. Plus, Michael Zajac from Canada competes against Joe in a San Francisco 49ers-themed edition of 'Superfan vs Stapes'. #EPTNotLive"
Direct link: http://soundcloud.com/eptnotlive/episode-48-26052016-charlie-carrel
The sun seldom sets on a PokerStars event somewhere, as Macau proves this week. The APPT is on the town and the principle event is currently in full swing, you could follow at the PokerStars Blog .
There's a primary prize of HKD $2,694,000 (US$347,000) and our live reporting team of Howard Swains and Brad Kain are in country with all of the action through to the overall table on Sunday. Click here to move straight to the live coverage.
Today we began a brand new season of Spin & Go's with a possibility to show $2.50 right into a ticket worth $215, after which who knows, with Sunday Million first place payouts anywhere between $150-$200K. You may get the main points at the Spin & Go homepage. Act fast, as they're for a limited time only.
Spin & Go's have already proven their popularity, not least in the course of the recent SCOOP Spin & Go promotion.
During the championship 53,587 Spin & Go's were played making a total ticket prize value of $1,113,500 worth of SCOOP entries. That included 53 "High" tickets, 311 "medium" tickets, and 5,223 "low" tickets.
All that leaves is to hope all PokerStars players good luck on the tables this weekend. As always send your comments, success stories and tragic tales to us on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog.
Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com]
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