Rayan “beriuzy” Chamas Leads the PokerStars SCOOP $10K Main Event

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The opening day of the PokerStars SCOOP 108-H: Main Event is now in the books, and with entries still open until the start of Day 2, there are 518 entries in the game.

Canada’s Rayan “beriuzy” Chamas is the chip leader going into the second day of play with 2,372,359 but there are five other players with more than 2 million chips to start Day 2. Quite a few of the PokerStars Team Pro members got into this event, but at the end of the day, only Lex “L.Veldhuis” Veldhuis had chips remaining, a bit less than double the start stack.

Ben “Spraggy” Spragg had a particularly rough, and quick, go of it in the $10k today. He tweeted that he played exactly one hand before busting.

PokerStrs SCOOP $10,300 Main Event Top 10 Chip Counts

Place Player Country Chips
1 Rayan “beriuzy” Chamas Canada 2,372,359
2 Pargo18 Ireland 2,289,272
3 David “MissOracle” Yan New Zealand 2,242,398
4 Dumitru “pora adrian” Pora Romania 2,135,976
5 AnyExtras Canada 2,075,897
6 Stumpfed Canada 2,042,669
7 Fakeee1 Poland 1,947,513
8 Alex “FutureofMe” Kulev Ireland 1,859,986
9 Retro_cheetah01 Poland 1,781,440
10 Christopher “lissi stinkt” Frank Austria 1,751,752
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Action of the Day

The game got underway at 12:30 ET with 173 entries, but the field grew steadily throughout the day, ending with 515 entries when the final hand was dealt. That was enough to put $5.15 million into the prize pool, but that will grow before entries close at the start of Day 2.

Players weren’t really afraid to get their chips in early on, depsite the $10k buy-in. PokerStars Team Pro Lex “L.Veldhuis” Veldhuis five-bet shoved 179k in Level 2 to take down a big pot and he was able to run that through to a Day 2 stack.

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He wasn’t the only Team PokerStars player to enter the game today, but he was the last one standing. Sam “SamSquid” Grafton made the second deepest run, but he couldn’t quite make it to a bag. He was in the top five during Level 2 after he rivered a flush, but he busted near the end of the night.

Among the other Team members in play today were Alejandro “[Papo]AR” Lococo, Ramon “RamonColillas” Colillas, Rafael “GM_VALTER” Moraes, Parker “tonkaaaa” Talbot, Sebastian “peace&loove” Huber, and Fintan “EasyWithAces” Hand.

The chip leader going into the second day was a late-comer to the big stacks. Rayan “beriuzy” Chamas first found a big stack early in Level 14 and was among the first players stacking up 2 million chips. Day 2 action kicks off at 12:35 ET on Monday, May 29, and you can follow the action right here on PokerNews.

$1,050 SCOOP Main Event

Day 1 of the PokerStars SCOOP $1,050 Main Event saw 3,845 entrants reduced to 1,278, although those numbers should rise with late registration open until the start of Day 2.

A whole host of stars progressed to Day 2, including Christoph “26071985” Vogelsang (1,067,360) and Roman “RomeOpro” Romanovsky (1,047,595). However, it is Canada’s “Zabiggesmaj” who leads the way going into the second day’s action with a 245 big blind stack, or 1,469,772 in old money.

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Zabiggesmaj Canada 1,469,772 245
2 Neocortex_UA Ukraine 1,383,534 231
3 Eller77 Brazil 1,166,429 194
4 Matheus “bolonhax” Freitas Brazil 1,091,574 182
5 ChavesVila Brazil 1,085,364 181
6 Christoph “26071985” Vogelsang Germany 1,067,360 178
7 Roman “RomeOpro” Romanovsky Ukraine 1,047,595 175
8 DanDan987 Germany 1,035,646 173
9 Alfred “Kzzon” Karlsson Sweden 1,009,850 168
10 anth0nypappa Hungary 1,004,382 167

$109 SCOOP Main Event

Some 20,373 players bought into the PokerStars $109 Main Event, but only 5,203 of those starters punched their Day 2 tickets at the first time of asking. Team PokerStars’ Lex “L. Veldhuis” Veldhuis (78,748), Benjamin “Spraggy” Spragg (70,252), and Sebastian “peace&loove” Huber (142,476) are among those players to look out for on Day 2.

Another member of Team PokerStars, Alejandro “[Papo]AR” Lococo found himself in the top ten chip counts for large parts of Day 1, but lost a little ground late on. He still managed to bag up 345,425 chips, enough for 36th place at the restart.

Rank Player Country Chips
1 “ShP89” Belarus 480,358
2 “ZERGA_77” Montenegro 461,848
3 “Blackpro920” Bolivia 451,924
4 “cozabradford” United Kingdom 447,777
5 “HeizenbergPS” Kazakhstan 446,994
6 “4THEGLORY4” Romania 436,122
7 “pokerman_721” Canada 434,224
8 “gelus26” Romania 426,082
9 “jonny_pne_89” United Kingdom 425,978
10 “poulsencrazy” Belgium 417,868

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