The $21,000 No-Limit Hold'em 8-Max High Roller event of the 2016 PokerStars Spring Championship Of Online Poker (SCOOP) saw 143 entries processed and a $2,931,500 prize pool created. A huge slice of that money, $718,217.50, is now nestled in the PokerStars account of Dario 'Secret_M0d3' Sammartino.
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Sammartino defeated Henrik 'hhecklen' Hecklen heads up to leave Hecklen with the $498,355 runner-up prize. Fourteen others shared the mammoth-sized prize pool, each walking away with the amounts shown in the table below:
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Dario 'Secret_M0d3' Sammartino | $718,217.50 |
2 | Henrik 'hhecklen' Hecklen | $498,355 |
3 | 'hurrrrican3' | $381,095 |
4 | Rafael 'GM_VALTER' Moraes | $263,835 |
5 | Martin 'nizmo jiz' Kozlov | $190,547.50 |
6 | 'bencb789' | $146,575 |
7 | Jason 'jakoon1985' Koon | $117,260 |
8 | Brian 'tsarrast' Rast | $87,945 |
9 | 'myzikant' | $73,287.50 |
10 | Chun 'SamRostan' Lei Zhou | $73,287.50 |
11 | Andreas 'Hoegh93' Hogh | $73,287.50 |
12 | Nicolas 'chilenocl' Yunis | $73,287.50 |
13 | Mikael 'ChaoRen160' Thuritz | $58,630 |
14 | Dietrich '2pacnrw16' Fast | $58,630 |
15 | Alexandros 'mexican222' Kolonias | $58,630 |
16 | Ludovic 'ludovi333' Geilich | $58,630 |
PokerNews will have a recap of the latest SCOOP events coming soon, but the $21,000 buy-in event and the huge prizes awarded was too great to leave out of the Sunday Briefing.
Big Scores in Non-SCOOP Events
There were some big scores enjoyed in standard PokerStars Sunday tournaments as well, particularly the $110,250 that 'daskalos20' won for taking down the Sunday Grand. Another was the $64,780 awarded to 'Fresh_oO_D' who triumphed in the pot-limit Omaha edition of the Sunday Grand.
Others included:
- 'Yarpiz' — won the $215 Bounty Builder for $19,408.85
- 'kiilitom' — won the Big $109 for $37,717.69
- 'ersevi6' — won the Hot $162 for $22,453.23
- 'bar-bar9999' — won the Super-Sized Sunday for $55,361.88
- Kevin 'torino2000' Killeen — won the $109 Bounty Builder for $17,933.20
- Johannes 'Greenstone25' Korsar — won the Hot $109 for $25,304.93
- Nicolas 'Legadzo' Cardyn — won the Big $215 for $38,816.90
- 'Keiruja' — won the Sunday Cooldown for $30,416.80
- 'SuchADegen' — won the Sunday Supersonic for $51,4693.70
- 'MountainRo$e' — won the Hot $215 for $27,084.95
Patrick Leonard Wins a Powerfest Event
Patrick Leonard, the newest member of partypoker's ambassadors, won the $200,000 guaranteed High Roller this week and banked $48,549.68 for his efforts.
Four other partypoker tournaments boasted of guarantees larger than $100,000 on Sunday, including the $300,000 guaranteed High Roller won by 'Gargurgel' for $55,141.50. Another was the $250,000 guaranteed won by 'gingasnapped' for $39,460.
Additionally, two more were the $100,000 guaranteed Super High Roller and the $100,000 guaranteed freezeout won by 'WWWpartyCOM' for $49,787.11 and 'DONKAROO1' for $20,230.38, respectively.
Sebastian Sikorski Secures an 888poker Super XL Title
Over at 888poker, the Super XL series was in full swing and the legendary grinder Sebastian 'p000cket000' Sikorski took down the $200,000 Super Whale for $43,134.20 following a three-way chop.
Other winners included 'jewelrunna' in the $150,000 Super Mega Deep for $33,786.98, 'EvnomiYa' in the $60,000 Turbo Mega Deep for $13,235.40, 'ncqqqqqq' in the $250,000 Opening Event for $56,725.06, and 'Ozzy_M' in the $110,000 Sunday Challenge for $17,927.52.
Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for more results from big online poker tournaments, including continued coverage of the 2016 PokerStars SCOOP.

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Developer(s) | Telltale Games |
Publisher(s) | Telltale Games |
Composer(s) | Jared Emerson-Johnson |
Engine | Telltale Tool |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360,[1]iOS |
Release | Xbox Live Arcade Steam (Windows & OS X)
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Genre(s) | Card video game |
Poker Night 2 is a pokervideo game developed by Telltale Games.[1] It is the sequel to Poker Night at the Inventory and, like its predecessor, features crossover characters from different franchises. The game was released for Steam, PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in April 2013, with an iOS version released the following month.[2][3][4] Due to expiring licenses, the game was pulled from sale in September 2018.[5]
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Gameplay[edit]
Like the original game, Poker Night 2 is a computer-based poker simulation between an unseen participant (the player) and four characters. Each player starts with the same amount of virtual money, and competes in standard poker rules to try to eliminate all the other players by exhausting their money. In addition to Texas hold 'em style of play, Poker Night 2 includes Omaha hold 'em as well.
The four additional characters in addition to the player are Sam from the Sam & Max franchise (voiced by David Nowlin), who is assisted by Max (voiced by David Boat), Brock Samson from The Venture Bros. (voiced by Patrick Warburton), Ash Williams from The Evil Dead franchise (voiced by Danny Webber), and Claptrap from the Borderlands series (voiced by David Eddings). GLaDOS (voiced by Ellen McLain) from the Portal series takes a supporting role as the dealer. During the hands, these characters provide humorous chatter between each other and towards the player. Reginald Van Winslow (voiced by Roger L. Jackson) from Tales of Monkey Island reprises his role as the host.[1][6][7] Additional brief cameos include Steve the Bandit and Mad Moxxi from Borderlands, Doug and a Save-Lot Bandit from The Walking Dead, and a waiter from Gravity Bone.
The game features unlockable in-game card, chip and table designs, as well as 'Bounty Unlocks' for completing certain goals, which unlock Borderlands 2 content and, depending on the platform played, Team Fortress 2 items on Steam, Xbox Avatar items, or PlayStation 3 themes.[6][8] Simultaneously using chips, cards, and tables sharing the same theme alters the design of the Inventory, opening up new conversation possibilities. Players can also buy the other characters drinks in order to more easily expose their tells.
Development[edit]
The first Poker Night game was developed by Telltale during a lull in their release schedule, and proved to be successful; Steve Allison, vice president of publishing at Telltale, believed it was the relationship between Telltale and the Valve that contributed to the success of the game, luring players with Team Fortress 2 items for performing well in the game.[9] As completion of The Walking Dead neared, Telltale found themselves in another lull, and returned to the Poker Night concept as a way to fill the gap.[9]
Character selection was more direct than the first game, with Telltale wanting to bring in characters from movies and television. Allison had a good relationship with MGM Studios who were eager to offer characters, and was able to secure the character of Ash from Evil Dead, which also was timed well against the release of the 2013 remake.[9] Similarly, Allison stated that Cartoon Network readily agreed to the inclusion of Brock from Venture Bros., one of the Telltale team's first selections.[9]Gearbox Software, the creators of Borderlands, appreciated the first game, and allowed the Claptrap character to be used.[9] The final spot at the table was to be left open for a character from a Telltale game, eventually resulting in Sam. They had considered using either Marty or Doc Brown from the Back to the Future game but realized that they would not be appropriate in a game with mature spoken content. Similarly, characters from The Walking Dead series would not be a thematic fit for the poker title, as it would make people emotional about the game.[9] To help make the play more personable, they needed to have a dealer for the table, and GLaDOS was considered an obvious fit.[9]
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Marketing[edit]
Telltale started a website called The Key Party in 2013 in order to promote the game, with a new keychain related to the game characters revealed every working day from March 25 until April 1, when the game was officially revealed.[1]
Reception[edit]
Anthony Gallegos from IGN gave the game a 7.5 out of 10.[10]
References[edit]
- ^ abcd'Telltale Teasing The Key Party'. The International House of Mojo. 2013-03-27. Retrieved 2013-03-27.
- ^'Ash, Claptrap, Sam and Brock Samson Ante Up For Poker Night 2'. Kotaku. 2013-04-01. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
- ^Usher, Anthony. 'Take Evil Dead protagonist Ash Williams to the cleaners in Telltale Games's Poker Night 2 for iOS'. www.pocketgamer.com.
- ^'Out Now: 'Combo Crew', 'Poker Night 2', 'Epic', 'Stickman Tennis', 'Zombie Fish Tank' and Much More'. Touch Arcade. 2013-05-23. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
- ^'Why is Poker Night 2 no longer available?'. Telltale Games. Retrieved October 3, 2018.
- ^ abMiller, Greg (2013-04-01). 'Telltale Games' Poker Night 2 Announced'. IGN. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
- ^'Poker Night 2 – YouTube'. YouTube.
- ^'Poker Night at the Inventory 2 Leaked Through TF2 Promo Items List'. Softpedia. 2013-03-14. Retrieved 2013-03-27.
- ^ abcdefgMcElroy, Griffin (2013-05-07). 'How Evil Dead, Venture Bros. and Borderlands Ended Up at the Poker Table'. Polygon. Retrieved 2013-05-07.
- ^Gallegos, Anthony (2013-04-30). 'Poker Night at the Inventory 2 Review – IGN'. IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved 2015-09-19.