“CrazyLissy” Defeats Pascal Lefrancois Heads-Up to Win 2021 WCOOP Main Event

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The final winners have been crowned on PokerStars as the 2021 World Championship of Online Poker came to a close last night.

The biggest prizes of the festival were up for grabs in the WCOOP 91-H: $5,200 NLHE Main Event, but players could still win titles in the Final Freeze and Series Wrap-Up Events.

Read on to find out who the new WCOOP Main Event champions are, and who else managed to grab themselves a WCOOP title.

“CrazyLissy” Wins WCOOP 91-H: $5,200 NLHE Main Event

“CrazyLissy” of Russia overcame the dominating Day 3 chip lead of Stevan “random_chu” Chew to battle back from a significant heads-up disadvantage to come out victorious over Pascal “Pass_72” Lefrancois in a wild finish to a day that took nearly seven hours to complete. The victory by “CrazyLissy” in the WCOOP 91-H: $5,200 NLHE Main Event of the 2021 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) is good for a top prize of $1,499,942.

This was the second WCOOP title for “CrazyLissy” with the first coming in 2019 in the WCOOP-61-H: $2,100 NLHE.

WCOOP 91-H: $5,200 NLHE Main Event Final Table Results

Rank Player Country Winnings
1 CrazyLissy Russia $1,499,942
2 Pascal “Pass_72” Lefrancois Canada $1,069,210
3 Stevan “random_chu” Chew Australia $762,169
4 Rebel FishAK Romania $543,301
5 Marco “marcozevola5” Zevola Argentina $387,284
6 Markus “playboy99999” Prinz Germany $276,069
7 Linus “LLinusLLove” Loeliger Switzerland $196,792
8 necgaidziai Lithuania $140,180
9 Tyler “Juicy_J_93” Jardine Canada $99,997

“festen x” Wins WCOOP-91-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, NLHE Main Event] for $549,008

It was a speedy affair to crown a champion on the final day of PokerStar WCOOP-91-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, NLHE Main Event] as barely four hours passed to whittle down the 9 survivors out of a field of 7,783 entries to a winner.

In the end, it was Sweden’s “festen x” who defeated “Play4livin” in heads-up to claim the lion’s share of the $3,891,500 prize pool and earned their maiden WCOOP title, which came with a payday of $549,008.

WCOOP-91-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, NLHE Main Event] Final Table Results

Position Player Country Prize
1 “festen x” Sweden $549,008
2 “Play4livin” Peru $391,349
3 “Gabriellin” Brazil $278,966
4 “PIPON777” Latvia $198,857
5 “blowf1sh” Ireland $141,753
6 “T0X16-“ Austria $101,046
7 “behindme93” Romania $72,029
8 “Dieferson09” Brazil $51,345
9 “dulek_jason” Poland $36,601

“pagan_junior” Wins WCOOP-91-L: $55 NLHE [8-Max, NLHE Main Event] for $180,177

It was a quick final day in the WCOOP-91-L: $55 NLHE [8-Max, NLHE Main Event], with the results decided within two hours of play beginning on Day 4. At the end of it, start-of-day chip leader “pagan_junior”, was the one left standing at the end, winning the Low Main Event WCOOP title as well as $180,177 after a heads-up deal was made.

WCOOP-91-L Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 “pagan_junior” Sweden $193,654
2 “sNap36484” Belarus $138,027
3 “/Chompiras/0” Brazil $98,390
4 “rickiolsen1988” Denmark $70,136
5 “Castanella” Russia $49,995
6 “pr0_nl” Russia $35,638
7 “benea29” Romania $25,404
8 “luily021” Russia $18,109
9 “Tfete” Poland $12,908

Other 2021 WCOOP Results From September 14

WCOOP 97-L: $22 NLHE [8-Max, Freezeout], $125K Gtd

Entries 7,082
Prize Pool $141,640
Winner FlaviOx00 (Peru)
First-place Prize $20,123

WCOOP 97-M: $215 NLHE [8-Max, Freezeout, Mini Super Tuesday SE], $300K Gtd

Entries 1,667
Prize Pool $333,400
Winner Hendurr (Sweden)
First-place Prize $560,568

WCOOP 97-H: $2,100 NLHE [8-Max, Super Tuesday SE], $500K Gtd

Entries 300
Prize Pool $600,000
Winner Tydarax (Austria)
First-place Prize $103,384 (after heads-up deal)

WCOOP 99-L: $11 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Freezeout], $85K Gtd

Entries 9,659
Prize Pool $94,658
Winner IHELPMEI (United Kingdom)
First-place Prize $7,498 (includes bounties)

WCOOP 99-M: $109 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Freezeout], $250K Gtd

Entries 3,131
Prize Pool $313,100
Winner Kzzon (Sweden)
First-place Prize $32,339 (includes bounties)

WCOOP 99-H: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO], $300K Gtd

Entries 476
Prize Pool $476,000
Winner utreg (Netherlands)
First-place Prize $80,853 (includes bounties)

WCOOP 100-L: $55 NLHE [8-Max, Final Freeze], $175K Gtd – 1-day Event

Entries 4,918
Prize Pool $249,900
Winner Znaso (Slovakia)
First-place Prize $35,010

WCOOP 100-M: $530 NLHE [8-Max, Final Freeze], $250K Gtd – 1-day Event

Entries 697
Prize Pool $348,500
Winner Andy “BowieEffect” Wilson (United Kingdom)
First-place Prize $59,329

WCOOP 100-H: $5,200 NLHE [8-Max, Final Freeze], $500K Gtd – 1-day Event

Entries 130
Prize Pool $650,000
Winner Pedro “gusmaa” Gusma (Brazil)
First-place Prize $124,471

WCOOP 101-L: $11 PLO [6-Max], $30K Gtd – 1-day Event

Entries 4,418
Prize Pool $43,296
Winner Don’tCryM8 (Poland)
First-place Prize $4,643 (three-handed deal)

WCOOP 101-M: $109 PLO [6-Max], $100K Gtd – 1-day Event

Entries 1,345
Prize Pool $134,500
Winner URMYLeNoR (Germany)
First-place Prize $20,830

WCOOP 101-H: $1,050 PLO [6-Max], $200K Gtd – 1-day Event

Entries 253
Prize Pool $253,000
Winner beastishngry (Hungary)
First-place Prize $48,887

WCOOP 102-L: $11 NLHE [7-Max, Hyper-Turbo, Progressive KO, Series Wrap-Up], $65K Gtd

Entries 11,939
Prize Pool $122,614
Winner parinio77 (Greece)
First-place Prize $7,490 (includes bounties)

WCOOP 102-M: $109 NLHE [7-Max, Hyper-Turbo, Progressive KO, Series Wrap-Up], $250K Gtd

Entries 3,000
Prize Pool $311,430
Winner Farcasanu “alexxt7” Alexandru (Romania)
First-place Prize $31,445 (includes bounties)

WCOOP 102-H: $1,050 NLHE [7-Max, Hyper-Turbo, Progressive KO, Series Wrap-Up], $275K Gtd

Entries 370
Prize Pool $375,868
Winner lelijk22 (Netherlands)
First-place Prize $48,998 (includes bounties)

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  • The Russian defeated a field of 1,965 players to win $1.5 million, with Lefrancois also winning over a million dollars in second place

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