

All three PLO Main Events played down to winners, too, with some big names clinching the titles. Who won in the PLO Mains? It wasn’t just the two-card games that came to a close last night. WHERE WE LEFT OFF | FULL SCHEDULE | WCOOP 2022 RESULTS They entered the FT third in chips but came away with the victory, good for $277,042 following a deal. Bernardo “BernardoDG” Granato (Brazil) – $178,707Īnd in the $109 Low Main Event, it was Bulgaria’s ‘gimley14’ who can now call themselves a world champion.They came back to win it all for $603,142, following a three-way deal with Brazil’s “dibmestre” ($488,407) and Croatia’s “mandza17” ($480,857). Medium and Low Main Events come to an end: Over in the $1K Medium Main Event it was the UK’s “Twicyyy” who emerged victorious, having entered the final table as the shortest stack. Faria now has more than $7.3 million in online cashes, according to PocketFives. They received $950,078 for their efforts.īut it’s Faria who joins the likes of Fedor Holz and Steven van Zadelhoff as the WCOOP Main Event champion, while also adding his name to the multiple champions list.

Faria entered the FT as the chip leader and came away with the victory, defeating Hungary’s “boerni21” heads-up. Last night, Faria defeated a talented final table, which included the likes of Adrian “Amadi_017” Mateos, Denmark’s “Prudently”, and Austria’s “YannickPoker1”, to win the biggest WCOOP event of them all–the $10K Main Event–for a massive $1,293,825 score. A winning series isn’t in doubt now though.
