
On Monday, the major 2-day events on PokerStars, such as the Sunday Million, the Sunday Warm-Up, or the Sunday Storm, are traditionally decided. This was also the case during the SCOOP. While Narcis “Narcisss90” Nedelcu was able to win the Sunday Million for $160.167, “Heinomat” from Austria finished in 4th place in the Mini edition for $15.090. In the 17 trophy awards of the Spring Championship of Online Poker events, the D-A-CH-L community did not go empty-handed thanks to a victory by “2TooManyTimes,” and the Baumschlange also made a name for itself once again.
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(Mini) Sunday Million

PokerStars’ signature tournament, the $530 Sunday Million, also drew the most attention during the SCOOP. 1.865 (1.365+509) entries did not break the $1M guarantee in the classic version of the SM. The top-271 were paid from the guaranteed prize pool. The best German-speaking player was “AdrianS_2506” in 19th place ($3.725). Unfortunately, no players from the D-A-CH-L were found at the final table, but there were several well-known nicknames including Enrico “WhaTisL0v3” Camosci (8th, $14.044), “RealDanCooper” from Brazil (2nd, $107.044), and the Romanian winner Narcis “Narcisus90” Nedelcu, who was able to celebrate a $150.167 top prize.
In the $55 Mini Sunday Million, on the other hand, there was a German-speaking final table success to celebrate. Among 10.450 (7.344+3.106) entries, “Heinomat” finished in 4th place for $12.593+$1.497. The victory and $29.780+$10.069 went to “AppleW0rm” from Kazakhstan.


Sunday Warm-Up

In the 3 editions of the Sunday Warm-Up, there were final tables for the D-A-CH-L community to celebrate in every buy-in tier. In the $22 low-tier edition, “Flex Veldmau$” finished in 2nd place among 7.173 entries for $8.723+$447, while “Sip777555” from Switzerland finished 7th in the same event for $1.336+$754. In the $109 medium edition of the traditional PKO tournament, it was “Redarion” from Austria who upheld the DACHL honor at the final table. 9th place meant $1.386+$1775 for him. In the $530 high-tier edition, Ole “wizowizo” Schemion was once again the best German-speaking player. The high roller finished in 8th place and was able to add $2.660+$1.710 to his PokerStars bankroll.
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