2015 WCOOP Main Event Victory for Coenaldinho7
10 years ago

30 Sep
The flagship Main Event brought the record-breaking 2015 WCOOP to a close with Belgiumâs âCoenaldinho7â lifting the lionâs-share of the money in a somewhat acrimonious night of âdeal or no dealâ.
Despite âbegging for a dealâ before the final table had even begun, it eventually proved to be a huge success for the Belgian after defeating Polandâs âAlwaysiNduCeâ heads-up.
Somewhat ironically, it was the Polish player â who finished 2nd but made less than the 3rd placed Nolet20 â who was the least interested in deals throughout most of the dayâs play.
"I donât wanna deal, u wonât agree on my terms. sorry,â
Was the response from âAlwaysiNduCeâ when a 5-handed deal was under discussion, prompting Coenaldinho7 to reply,
âI give up⌠play⌠like I said it ur right to be dumb.â
Four of the players had been keen to agree on the âICMâ-based figures, which would have seen Coenaldinho missing out on a $1m pay-out by a mere 3 grand â something he was happy to accede to - but âAlwaysiNduCeâ preferred the (much sweeter for him) âchip chopâ version which would have seen him lift over $1.6m with the chance of 200k more to come should he win. Not surprisingly, this offer was declined by the others.
When a deal was finally struck a short while later, it was Canadian chip-leader Nolet20 who had the best of the bargain â with negotiations squeezing an extra $50K out of beertjes79 just to seal the deal â guaranteeing himself $1,223,000.
There was to be no bracelet for Nolet20 however as he was sent to the rails in 3rd place, another Belgian âbeertjes79â having left in 4th with an $800,000 pay-day. This left the heads-up battle for the bracelet and an extra $200,000, which went to the Belgian after a tough battle.
âAlwaysiNduCeâ lifted exactly $1,000,000 for his runner-up spot, gaining the laudits of many watching for his no-holds-barred approach to the final table.
Jason Somerville, aka Jcarverpoker on Twitch, was full of praise for the feisty Pole when commentating on his live-stream RunItUp broadcast, whilst he himself was simultaneously trying to cash in another PokerStars 1K event.
Rather amusingly â or not perhaps for his 13,000 or so viewers âSomerville missed broadcasting the final hand of the Main Event heads-up encounter and had to replay it to see Coenaldinho7 hit a river 10 for trips, which were good enough against AlwaysiNduCeâs kings and fives.
The dayâs play was full of surprises, with overnight chip-leader Alexander "joiso" Kostritsyn crashing out quickly in 8th place for $150k following a âdisastrous river-bluffâ was looked up by âAlwaysiNduCeâ, whose flopped set of 10âs knocked the Russian out.
With another Canadian â âbindernutnutâ â having already gone to the rails in 9th, picking up $100k for his efforts, it wasnât long before two of the others fell.
K.T.A.-1985 from the Czech Republic ran into beertjes79âs club flush and left with $200k, while Irelandâs Mr.Kingball âaka âThe Franchiseâ â was another victim of the aggressive âAlwaysiNduCeâ approach and had to make do with a $273,000 cashout.
Nolet20âs pocket aces then took out the other Russian, âRavic85â, not even needing the river ace which came. Ravic85âs 5th spot was good for $400k.
The Main Event of PokerStars record-breaking WCOOP had seen a massive 1995 entrants playing for a guaranteed prize-pool of $10million, with some 243 being paid.
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