April 08 2011, Mickey Doft
Don’t look now, but the PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker is just a month away. What does that mean? Well, for starters, a guaranteed prize pool of $45,000,000 will be in play.
If you don’t have a PokerStars account, then we have good news for you. PokerNews has 264 SCOOP tickets up for grabs across five PokerStars SCOOP Freerolls. The freerolls take place the night before its SCOOP counterpart, and the first one kicks off May 7. To qualify, you must have a PokerNews-referred PokerStars account and earn at least 75 VPPs in April. This promotion will award over $15,000 in SCOOP tickets, so you don’t want to miss it.
Since its creation in 2009, the SCOOP has certainly showcased some of the best in the game. Among the notable players who have won SCOOP watches are Daniel “steamraise” Alaei, James “Andy McLEOD” Obst, Andrew “RunThisTable” Lichtenberger, Shaun Deeb, Chris “SLOPPYKLOD” Klodnicki, Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi, David “WhooooKidd” Baker, and Sorel “zangbezan24″ Mizzi.
Check out some SCOOP history and statistics that have helped make it the most lucrative online poker series that spring has to offer.
*General Information
2009 | 66 | 199,958 | $39,372,270 |
2010 | 114 | 491,936 | $63,802,405 |
2011 | 114 | ? | ? |
*SCOOP All-Time Money List
Ryan “toetagU” Fair | $1,191,872.76 |
Jude “j.thaddeus” Ainsworth | $1,076,963.54 |
Kristoffer “Sumpas” Thorsson | $856,664.99 |
Niklas “ragen70″ Heinecker | $748,558.81 |
Brad “BradL” Libson | $644,230.57 |
Jon “PearlJammer” Turner | $593,904.67 |
Steven “$teveyMoney” Merrifield | $584,116.18 |
Danny “cpfactor” Smith | $562,690.37 |
Greg “DuckU” Hobson | $547,315.61 |
Michael “Skämmes” Tureniec | $546,525.28 |
*SCOOP All-Time Cashes List
GeorgeDanzer (formerly “pusteblume”) | 39 | |
Francis “teacuppoker” Cagney | 37 | |
EDWARDHOPPER | 31 | |
villepn | 29 | |
George “Jorj95″ Lind III | 28 | |
highland | 25 | |
Brad “finsfan7″ Ruben | 24 | |
Joe “floes” Serock | 24 | |
defatzack | 23 | |
Kevin “iacog4″ Iacofano | 23 | |
Rayan “rkruok” Nathan | 23 | |
David “WhooooKidd” Baker | 23 | |
Sorel “zangbezan24″ Mizzi | 23 |
Player of The Series
Having the overall best SCOOP has not only been profitable for players who have achieved the feat, but it has also awarded a few nifty prizes and gifts. In 2009, Brett “get crunk” Richey rode five final tables and 12 cashes to a Player-of-the-Series trophy, 2009 WCOOP Main Event ticket, 2010 PCA prize package, 2010 EPT Monte Carlo prize package, and a special edition PokerStars chip set. George “Jorj95″ Lind III earned top honors in 2010 for his five final tables and 27 cashes. His performance landed him a Player-of-the-Series trophy, 2010 WCOOP Main Event ticket, 2011 PCA prize package, 2011 EPT Monte Carlo prize package, and a Special Edition PokerStars chip set.
Multiple Movado Watch Winners
Terrence “Unassigned” Chan | Limit Hold’em, Limit Hold’em | $186,187.50 |
gibralter11 | PLO Hi/Lo, Badugi | $95,348.25 |
John “jmonnett” Monnette | 2-7 Triple Draw, Stud | $93,010 |
thehoffa | PLO Hi/Lo, 8-Game | $23,666.67 |
Perhaps the most impressive SCOOP accomplishment occurred on the night of April 12, 2009. Terrence “Unassigned” Chan owned the poker world that night, winning both the medium and high buy-in of the fixed-limit hold’em six-max event.
*More details about SCOOP statistics available at the PokerStars SCOOP statistics page..
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Fri, 03/11/2011 – 19:41 – PokerPages Staff
An underage online poker player who ran deep in the 5th Anniversary of the PokerStars Sunday Million at the weekend has allegedly had his winnings withdrawn.
The Dutch based player under the ‘zeurrr’ alias took to the felt against the likes of Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree and other elite pros after winning a $2 satellite to the show piece event.
‘zeurr’ then proceeded to ride the final table bubble and secure a huge six figure pay day after a nine way deal was agreed.
However, that’s where the story begins to unravel as the account in question belongs to a 17 year-old.
PokerStars clearly states in their terms and conditions that players must be at least 18 years-old to be permitted to play.
A Dutch newspaper tried to contact Jimmy Jonker, who is believed to be the man behind the alias, earlier this week following the impressive feat.
They were then apparently informed that Jimmy’s father, Jos Jonker, owned the account and it was he who posted the 6th place finish on Sunday.
PokerStars representative Simon Keijzer appeared on national television to clear up the confusion regarding the situation.
“Jimmy Jonker is registered as a 19 year-old, while he is 17 years-old at the moment. An underage person should not have played the tournament and he will not be entitled to the prize money.”
However, PokerStars have yet to confirm whether the $518,402 winnings have been actually been withheld though they are expected to act soon now the news is public.