PokerStars US COOP: Sewnig, Kaye & Lestingi Claim Titles in Monday Action

Daniel Sewnig Table Of Contents

Sewnig Claims Second NJCOOP Sunday Title

David “DavidKayePoker” Kaye Wins First MICOOP Title

Recent PACOOP Winners

The prestigious PokerStars Championship of Online Poker (COOP) is currently running in a trio of US states in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New Jersey .

All three PokerStars US-facing sites offer state-specific versions of the COOP, with each running concurrently September 10-27 .

The Pennsylvania Championship of Online Poker (PACOOP) guarantees $2 million across 69 events on PokerStars PA. The two-day PACOOP Main Event runs Sept. 26-27, with a $300 buy-in and $200,000 in guaranteed prize money on the line.

The 2021 Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP) offers 68 events, with a combined guarantee of $1.5 million. The upcoming series marks the second time the MICOOP has run on PokerStars MI, which launched in January 2021. .

New Jersey poker players are well familiar with the NJCOOP series, which returns to PokerStars NJ with a schedule of 60 events. The guarantees add up to $1 million for the 2021 NJCOOP , including the $300 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed Main Event Sept. 26-27. PokerNews is providing live reporting coverage on selected events from all three US COOP series. Here’s a look at the most recent winners. Sewnig Claims Second NJCOOP Sunday Title Only two NJCOOP events took place on Monday including Event #37: $300 NLHE [4-Max], $22.5K GTD , which drew a 95-entry field and saw well-known Garden State grinder Dan “monkeyman067” Sewnig claim the title for $6,212.It was his second win of the series after beating a 298-entry field to win Event #4: $100 NLHE [8-Max, Big Kickoff Trophy Event], $25K GTD for $5,187.Sewnig learned poker at 11 years old when his cousin taught him the rules to Texas hold’em. In 2003 when Chris Moneymaker won the World Series of Poker, Sewnig was in seventh grade and playing $5 SNGs with his friends.“I’ll always remember our friend’s mom asked us who we thought was going to win. There were about 50 players left in the TV coverage and Ivey and Farha were the popular answers. I said, ‘I don’t know, […]

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