Sunday, May 22, 2016

SCOOP 2016: Whats up for Volpe while Mercier edges up the leader boardNO Deposit bonus $43

We're fast approaching the overall weekend of SCOOP 2016 when a splurge of events will crown dozens of winners; even into Monday given we've added extra events to the schedule, that you would be able to examine here. 

In the meantime we've got another day of results, you can read in full on our SCOOP results page, which also links through to each final table report. Before that though listed below are one of the most highlights from the past 24 hours. 

There was a second SCOOP title of the year for Russian player otitov. Having won event 10-H earlier within the Championship he added SCOOP 37-H to his resume, and a primary prize of $62,230. 

And if the standard of a SCOOP title relies on the standard of opposition that they were required to overcome then otitov's latest win is gold plated. Nick "TheTakeover" Schulman, Andrey "kroko-dill" Zaichenko, and Dan "djk123" Kelly also reached the overall table. Read Al Rash's report for the whole story.

Talking of Nick Schulman, he's having a memorable SCOOP season having already clocked up one title. Yesterday reached two final tables. In addition to the only above, he came third in SCOOP 39-H in what proved to be arguably the highlight of the day, with Adam "Adamyid" Owen, and Team Pro Jason Mercier reaching the overall table, won eventually by Paul "paulgees81" Volpe for $93,300, who in turn made a heads up maintain runner up Mark "SHIPP ITT" Herm. It was a cracker, and you'll read Jason Kirk's report back to discover why.

In terms of the leader board there's little or no change, although another final table finish for Jason Mercier means he closes the space between himself in third place and both Vladimir "vovtroy" Troyanovskiy and Shaun Deeb sooner than him. Here's how the table looks going into the weekend.

Check out the news homepage for all of the details of events still to come back this weekend, in addition to the main points on both the whole leader board standings and for every of the 3 tiers of competition. Better of luck to everyone on the tables this weekend. We'll have an entire round up of everything that happened on Monday, with a purpose to be the last day of 2016. 

Until then. 

Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.


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