Nobody would ever deny that Benny “RunGodlike” Glaser is one of the best all-round poker players of his generation, if not all-time. Glaser always shines during the PokerStars Spring Championship Of Online Poker (SCOOP), capturing ten titles btween 2016 and 2023. Now, Glaser is SCOOP’s all-time leader regarding titles won because he bagged the 11th SCOOP title of his illustrious career on May 18.
Glaser was one of 2,679 entrants in SCOOP 75-L: $55 NLHE Turbo, a tournament with a $13,950 prize pool. Although Glaser is best known for his mixed game prowess, his No-Limit Hold’em game is also razor sharp, evidenced by his battling his way through this huge crowd and helping himself to the $19,590 top prize.
The British superstar defeated Brazilian “tenentelima” heads-up to get his hands on his record-breaking 11th SCOOP title, pushing him one win above legendary figures Calvin “cal42688” Anderson and Andre “Premove” Skvortsov.
The SCOOP League points Glaser collected for this latest impressive victory have pushed him to seventh in the individual standings, and helped Team Lex forge a 1,505 lead over the chasing pack.
SCOOP 75-L: $55 NLHE Turbo Final Table Results
Rank | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Benny “RunGodlike” Glaser | United Kingdom | $19,590 |
2 | tenentelima | Brazil | $13,963 |
3 | placman | Poland | $9,953 |
4 | 777ANTONY777 | Ukraine | $7,095 |
5 | nabihcury | Brazil | $5,057 |
6 | sonic257 | Kazahkstan | $3,605 |
7 | 7deuceteksit | United Kingdom | $2,569 |
8 | twonior | Brazil | $1,831 |
9 | Kurfurst | Austria | $1,305 |
Glaser’s SCOOP Titles
Glaser won his first SCOOP title in 2016, coming out on top in the $2,100 Stud Hi-Lo event. He drew a rare blank in 2017 before capturing another SCOOP title in 2018, and has won at least one SCOOP event every year since, including three in 2023.
This will not be Glaser’s last SCOOP win, and it probably won’t be his last in the 2024 SCOOP, either.
Year | Event | Prize |
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2016 | SCOOP 33-H: $2,100 Stud Hi/Lo | $54,390 |
2018 | SCOOP 17-L: $22 Limit Hold’em | $6,202 |
2019 | SCOOP 13-M: $215 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw | $14,667 |
2019 | SCOOP 41-H: $1,050 8-Game | $45,840 |
2020 | SCOOP 06-H: $2,100 8-Game | $54,854 |
2021 | SCOOP 73-M: $215 PLO 6-Max PKO | $14,819 |
2022 | SCOOP 09-H: $2,100 H.O.R.S.E. | $31,080 |
2023 | SCOOP 22-H: $1,050 NLO8 6-Max PKO | $12,711 |
2023 | SCOOP 87-M: $215 PLO8 6-Max | $12,573 |
2023 | SCOOP 100-M: $109 NLHE 7-Max PKO | $33,668 |
2024 | SCOOP 75-L: $55 NLHE Turbo | 19,590 |
“AchoBogdanov” Reels in $192,424 Score
SCOOP 65-H: $10,300 NLHE PKO Thursday Thrill wrapped up on May 8 when Bulgaria’s “AchoBogdanov” was the last man standing from a 68-strong field. As you would expect from such a high buy-in event, the field and the final table read like a who’s who of the online poker world.
Roman “RomeOpro” Romanovsky was the first finalist to fall, although the Ukrainian did take down the $109 edition of the Thursday Thrill for $55,353.
Such luminaries as Daniel “SmilleThHero” Smiljkovic, Alisson “heyalisson” Piekazewicz, and Sweden’s “flerrehuve ” navigated their way to the star-studded final table, but fell sort of raking in the title and the gargantuan top prize.
“flerrehuve”‘s elimination left Jakob “Succeeed” Miegel heads-up against”AchoBogdanov.” Both players locked in $80,237 from the regular prize pool, leaving the massive bounties to play for. It was “AchoBogdanov” who came out on top, adding an incredible $112,187 worth of bounties to their total, meaning they took home $192,424. Miegel headed into te night with a runner-up finish and $106,018 in prize money.
SCOOP 65-H: $10,300 NLHE PKO Thursday Thrill Final Table Results
Rank | Player | Country | Bounties | Prize | Total Prize |
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1 | AchoBogdanov | Bulgaria | $112,187 | $80,237 | $192,424 |
2 | Jakob “Succeeed” Miegel | Austria | $25,781 | $80,237 | $106,018 |
3 | flerrehuve | Sweden | $5,000 | $51,437 | $56,437 |
4 | starwins 😊 | Denmark | $19,062 | $38,510 | $57,572 |
5 | Eccentric_BG | Bulgaria | Â | $28,831 | $28,831 |
6 | Alisson “heyalisson” Piekazewicz | Brazil | $5,000 | $21,585 | $26,585 |
7 | spud989 | United Kingdom | $28,906 | $16,160 | $45,066 |
8 | Daniel “SmilleThHero” Smiljkovic | Austria | $23,125 | $12,099 | $35,224 |
9 | Roman “RomeOpro” Romanovsky | Ukraine | Â | $10,899 | $10,899 |
Stars Turn Out in Force For the PLO High Roller
Sixty-six players turned out for SCOOP 71-H: $5,200 PLO 6-Max High Roller, creating a $330,000 prize pool that the top nine finishers shared. Joao “Naza114” Vieira was the unfortunate bubble boy busting in tenth. “dantegoyaF” and “bt155” crashed out, leaving seven players at the final table.
Serial SCOOP winner Denis “aDrENalin710” Strebkov fell in seventh before “ShipitFTW911” joined the list of busted players. Ole “wiziwizo” Schemion saw his tournament end in fifth place, with Dmitry “yurasov1990” Yurasov and Christopher “lissi stinkt” Frank falling away in fourth and third-place, respectively.
Heads-up pitted Benjamin “beastisngry” Juhasz against Sweden’s “anonymstruts” in what was essentially a $30,000 heads-up battle. No deal was discussed despite the vast difference in payout, and that lack of a deal resulted in “anonymstruts” helping themselves to a $102,538 top prize, leaving Juhasz to collect $70,965.
SCOOP 71-H: $5,200 PLO 6-Max High Roller Final Table Results
Rank | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | anonymstruts | Sweden | $102,538 |
2 | Benjamin “beastishngry” Juhasz | Hungary | $70,965 |
3 | Christopher “lissi stinkt” Frank | Austria | $49,113 |
4 | Dmitry “yurasov1990” Yurasov | Belarus | $33,990 |
5 | Ole “wizowizo” Schemion | Austria | $23,524 |
6 | ShipitFTW911 | Sweden | $16,280 |
7 | Denis “aDrENalin710” Strebkov | Thailand | $12,605 |
SCOOP Results From the Weekend
Seasoned veteran Ilya “Leqenden” Anatsky won his fourth SCOOP title by taking down the $1,050 buy-in edition of the Thursday Thrill for $91,220.
Other well-known champions included Andrey “Anjeyyy” Novak, Miguel “CambaDeMixos” Lopes, and Narcis “Narcisus90” Nedelcu. The latter triumphed in the SCOOP 75-H: NLHE Turbo event for $33,668.
*includes bounty payments
Team Lex in Danger of Running Away With the SCOOP League
Although there are dozens of 2024 SCOOP events still to play, Lex “L. Veldhuis” Veldhuis is in danger of running away with proceedings. Team Lex tops the table with 8,605 points, 1,505 mor than Team Spraggy on 7,100.
Team Tonkaaaaa is third with 4,840 points, with Team Fintan languishing at the bottom with 3,575 points. Fintan “easywithaces” Hand has an opportunity to close the gap because he is 14th from 47 remaining in SCOOP 72-H: $530 NLHE Mystery Bounty, which concludes on May 19.
Return to CelestialPoker on May 20 for a full recap of Sunday’s results.
In this Series
- 1 Action-Packed Sunday as PokerStars SCOOP Gets Underway
- 2 PokerStars Ambassador Sebastian Huber Propels Team Spraggy to the Top of the SCOOP League
- 3 Add Some Mystique to the PokerStars SCOOP Grind with the Mystery Bounty Events
- 4 WSOP Main Event Champ Espen Jorstad Leads the PokerStars SCOOP $10K High Roller
- 5 Spraggy Turns $109 Into a $52K Score; Skvortsov Ties All-Time SCOOP Record
- 6 Deep Runs for Lex, Spraggy and Fintan as PokerStars Ambassadors Shine on SCOOP Day 5
- 7 Lex Veldhuis Is Deep in Two 2024 PokerStars SCOOP High Stakes Events
- 8 Lex Veldhuis Wins SCOOP Title, Grows SCOOP League Lead
- 9 Monday Madness: Two SCOOP Titles in Three Hours for Matthew Stumpf
- 10 Nemeth Denies Stumpf a SCOOP Hat Trick On Way to Capturing Fourth Title
- 11 Big Night Ahead as Team Spraggy Eyes SCOOP League Comeback
- 12 Leonard and Chew Shine in SCOOP Mystery Bounties; Double Delight for Kerber
- 13 Record Breaker: Benny Glaser Becomes SCOOP’s All-Time Number One