Global Poker x PokerNews Cup SC Main Event

SC Final
Day: 1
Event Info

Global Poker x PokerNews Cup SC Main Event

Final Results
Winner
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
Winning Hand
62
Prize
100,000 SWC
Event Info
Players
54
Level Info
Level
18
Blinds
2,500 / 5,000
Ante
500
Players Info - Day 1
Players Left
1
Entries
54

SC Final

Day 1 Completed

Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout Calls His Shot to Win the Inaugural PokerNews Cup on Global Poker

Level 18 : Blinds 2,500-5,000, 500 ante
Craig Stout
Craig Stout

Craig “@ChipsMaxwell” Stout had been waiting a long time for this day.

The Sheridan, Indiana native had been playing on Global Poker since the social poker site launched and had won 13 trophies. He has $17,466 in live tournament earnings, including winning three tournaments in less than two weeks in January at the Horseshoe Indianapolis. But he had never enjoyed a day quick like this one, and he dreamt it was coming.

Stout earned his tournament entry for the semi-final of the inaugural PokerNews Cup on Global Poker in the first qualifier. He won the semi-final last night to secure his spot in the SC250,000 Final. And then he had a bold prediction.

“I called my shot and said I was going to win this,” Stout told PokerNews’ Jesse Fullen on Twitch shortly after he defeated "Thunder2007" to win the PokerNews Cup and earn the SC100,000 first-place prize along with the Global Poker x PokerNews Cup trophy.

“I am stoked. I’ve been looking forward to this day for, I don’t know, 25 years I guess,” he said. “I’ve been playing tournament poker, I feel like, my whole adult life. It’s been a long time coming to get this. I’ve won some decent tournaments, but this is my first six-figure score. So I’m thrilled right now.”

Final Table results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" StoutSC100,000
2Thunder2007SC40,000
3PeanutFlushSC25,000
4PenneltennSC15,000
5Jayz4dayz72SC10,000
6hhella TightSC6,000
7cgoatedSC4,000
8BrrrrSC3,000
9HippyMikeSC2,000

Event Recap

The SC250,000 Final began at 5 p.m. ET with 54 players making it through the qualification rounds. PokerNews Stream Team member Anthony “Acepoker444” Caldiero and WSOP bracelet winner David “RUeTaMa” Moses were among them but fell in 33rd and 21st place, respectively.

Once the field had been whittled down to the final three tables, Stout lost a large portion of his stack when he shoved the turn with a pair of jacks and “Brrrr” called with two pair. He began climbing back up the leaderboard after knocking out “Morgilicous” with pocket aces, then taking out “LambdaLambdaLambda” in 11th place when the board counterfeited his opponent’s pocket pair.

Stout began the nine-handed final table in third chip position with 103,504, behind only "Thunder2007" (137,309) and "PeanutFlush" (132,893). On the first hand, “HippyMike” moved all in for 5,596, less than three big blinds, and “hhella Tight” called in the big blind. “hhella Tight” turned a flush to beat pocket nines, making “HippyMike” the first casualty of the final table.

Stout’s former nemesis “Brrrr” was eliminated in eighth place, losing a race with ace-king to jacks when “Thunder2007” flopped top set. “cgoated” then moved all in for 7,540 and received three callers. The board was checked down and “PeanutFlush” won the pot with king-high to knockout “cgoated” in seventh.

From there, the tournament was all Stout. He called an all-in shove for 19,909 from “hhella Tight” on a five-high board with pocket eights and beat a pair of fives to earn the knockout. In a blind versus blind confrontation, Stout put “jayz4dayz7” all in for 22,882 and won with ace-queen against ace-seven as he took the lead with more than half the chips in play four-handed.

Stout wasn’t done dominating the table. He made a running straight to win a big pot off “PeanutFlush,” then cracked pocket kings with ace-queen, hitting an ace on the turn, to bust PokerNews contest winner Penneltenn in fourth place.

PeanutFlush was knocked out in third place when Stout got them to call off their last 44,388 on the river with a pair of eights. Stout showed down a rivered pair of aces as he eliminated his fourth consecutive opponent at the final table to take a 377,145 to 162,855 chip lead over “Thunder2007” into heads-up play.

“Thunder2007” doubled up once to draw closer, but on the last hand, they moved all in on the flop for 93,910 with a straight draw. Stout called with a pair of sixes and held on to secure the title and become the first-ever PokerNews Cup champion.

The final hand
The final hand

Global Poker emphasizes the social aspect of the game. It allows players to enjoy the experience in a fun, friendly atmosphere for free with no purchase or downloads necessary. Stout has been a loyal player on the social poker site from the beginning, and he was well-rewarded today. But he doesn’t have too many big plans just yet.

“I got to go to work tomorrow and then we’ll go from there,” he said.

That concludes PokerNews’ coverage of the inaugural PokerNews Cup on Global Poker. Stay tuned for more action from tournaments around the world.

Tags: cgoatedCraig Stouthhella tightHippyMikejayz4dayz72PeanutFlushPenneltennThunder2007

"Thunder2007" Eliminated in 2nd Place (SC 40,000)

Level 18 : Blinds 2,500-5,000, 500 ante
Thunder2007
Thunder2007

Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout raised to 10,000 from the small blind and "Thunder2007" called to see the 1063 flop.

"Thunder2007" checked over to Stout who continued for 10,000. "Thunder2007" moved all in for 93,910 and Stout called.

"Thunder2007": 98
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout: 62

"Thunder2007" had a straight draw, while Stout showed a pair of sixes. The Q turn was no help to "Thunder2007," while the Q river sealed his elimination as Stout won the pot and the inaugural PokerNews Cup.

Stay tuned for a full recap of the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
540,000 540,000
Thunder2007
Thunder2007
Busted

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"Thunder2007" Hits the Flop to Double

Level 18 : Blinds 2,500-5,000, 500 ante
Thunder2007
Thunder2007

"Thunder2007" had dropped down to 90,455 early in the heads-up match when they moved all in from the small. Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout called to put them at risk.

"Thunder2007": 109
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout : A5

"Thunder2007" needed to improve to stay alive and did just that on the 3106 flop, hitting top pair. The board ran out 37 and "Thunder2007" doubled up to draw closer to Stout.

Player Chips Progress
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
358,090 358,090
Thunder2007
Thunder2007
181,110 18,255

Tags: Craig StoutThunder2007

Level: 18

Blinds: 2,500/5,000

Ante: 500

"PeanutFlush" Eliminated in 3rd Place (SC 25,000)

Level 17 : Blinds 2,000-4,000, 400 ante
PeanutFlush
PeanutFlush

Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout put in 8,000 on the button and "PeanutFlush" called from the big blind.

Both players checked the 387 flop before "PeanutFlush" led out for 12,000 on the 5 turn.

Stout called to see the A river and "PeanutFlush" checked this time. Stout moved all in and "PeanutFlush" called for their last 44,388 with 86 for a pair of eights.

Stout, though, had A10 for a rivered pair to win the pot and send "PeanutFlush to the rail in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
377,145 377,145
Thunder2007
Thunder2007
162,855 26,500
PeanutFlush
PeanutFlush
Busted

Tags: Craig StoutPeanutFlush

"Penneltenn" Eliminated in 4th Place (SC 15,000)

Level 17 : Blinds 2,000-4,000, 400 ante
Penneltenn
Penneltenn

Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout put in 8,000 on the button, then called when big blind "Penneltenn" shoved for 54,052.

"Penneltenn": KK
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout: AQ

"Penneltenn" was a big favorite to double up as the flop came 78Q. The turn, thought, came the A and Stout took the lead with two pair.

The river brought the 6 and the PokerNews contest winner was eliminated in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
311,953 56,948
Penneltenn
Penneltenn
Busted

Tags: Craig StoutPenneltenn

Level: 17

Blinds: 2,000/4,000

Ante: 400

Stout Pulling Away

Level 16 : Blinds 1,500-3,000, 300 ante

"PeanutFlush" put in 6,000 from the button and Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout defended the big blind.

Both players checked the 1075 flop before Stout led out for 5,700 on the K turn.

"PeanutFlush" called to see the Q river when Stout put out another 22,575. "PeanutFlush" again called, then mucked when Stout showed J9 for a running straight.

Player Chips Progress
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
Craig "@ChipsMaxwell" Stout
255,005 255,005
PeanutFlush
PeanutFlush
68,788 -53,375

Tags: Craig StoutPeanutFlush