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A popular poker movie starring Matt Damon. Runner-runner (n). To hit both the turn and the river to make you hand. ('I went all-in with a straight but he hit runner-runner spades and got a flush'). To slowplay (n) Sandbagger. One who slowplays. A tournament that lets you enter another tournament if you win. Runner Up Poker Definition games from the biggest providers in the industry, use the most user-friendly promotions and gifts and score some of the biggest payouts the casino industry has ever seen.

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Anthony 'OempaLoempah' Chimkovitch earned the biggest PokerStars cash of his career last April in the Super Tuesday. After beginning the final table as the short stack, he went on a run that gave him the chip lead with one opponent left. Then he lost all the key pots and finished as the runner-up for just under $50,000.

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Anthony 'OempaLoempah' Chimkovitch made the most of his second chance tonight

Tonight, OempaLoempah returned to the Super Tuesday final table, but this time as the chip leader. He used the lead as a cushion while two other players did most of the heavy lifting. While that left him disadvantaged heads-up against Uruguay's jeanfranco07, he stayed patient, eventually flopping two pair out of the big blind. jeanfranco07 stayed alive for a few more minutes after losing that pot but never got any real traction, making this the second Super Tuesday in less than year to provide a new career-best cash on OempaLoempah's tournament resume.

The eventual champion enjoyed a pretty cushy path to this week's final table. He first claimed the lead with 63 players remaining, then claimed it again after the money bubble popped five and a half hours in. From there OempaLoempah remained the chip leader as the next 22 players fell by the wayside. The last of them, High Rollers Main Event runner-up jutrack of Germany, defended the big blind with A♣6♥ against OempaLoempah's cutoff raise with A♦Q♣. They both flopped a pair of aces and jutrack check-called bets on each street as the board fell K♣A♠2♣Q♠7♠; OempaLoempah won with aces and queens and the final table line-up was set.

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Lots of familiar faces chasing this week's Super Tuesday title

Seat 1: n3xD (293,813 in chips) past SCOOP-Low winner, bubbled the Super Tuesday final table in 2015
Seat 2: LosJanosTata (1,136,522 in chips) past $215 Sunday Supersonic winner, finished ninth in the Super Tuesday three weeks ago
Seat 3: Vlad 'dariepoker' Darie (367,055 in chips) $3 million in PokerStars earnings for the past Sunday Warm-Up & Super Tuesday winner
Seat 4: Niklas 'Lena900' Åstedt (495,828 in chips) past Super Tuesday & TCOOP champ with $5.4 million in PokerStars earnings
Seat 5: jeanfranco07 (915,014 in chips) TCOOP 2017 winner
Seat 6: qweasdyxc (595726 in chips)
Seat 7: David 'davaman' Lopez (759,989 in chips) past WSOP Europe Main Event runner-up, took fourth in the Super Tuesday one year ago
Seat 8: Anthony 'OempaLoempah' Chimkovitch (1,615,916 in chips) personal best PokerStars cash came as Super Tuesday runner-up last April
Seat 9: Johannes 'Greenstone25' Korsar (520,137 in chips) past $2,100 Sunday High Roller champ & four-time Super Tuesday finalist with $10.3 million in online earnings

Niklas 'Lena900' Åstedt had a big enough stack to survive for a while but he was willing to put it all on the line early in pursuit of his second career Super Tuesday title. Just a few hands in he responded to LosJanosTata's opening 36,000-chip bet by re-raising to 115,500 with Q♣4♠ in the big blind. LosJanosTata called and then checked behind Lena900 on the T♦T♣K♥ flop. LosJanosTata called 76,020 chips after the 2♠ turn and 259,508 more when Lena900 bluffed all-in on the 2♦ river, showing down K♠J♥ for kings and tens to take the pot and eliminate Lena900 in ninth.

LosJanosTata took out another past Super Tuesday winner seven hands later. After opening for 40,000 chips in the small blind with A♦K♠, the Hungarian player called when Vlad 'dariepoker' Darie jammed for 455,655 in the big blind. LosJanosTata didn't improve, but Darie's A♥2♦ whiffed on a flopped gutshot draw to a wheel straight, and he left in eighth.

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'Between the deep stacks in play and LosJanosTata's misfortune in close races, it took nearly an hour to knock out the next player.'


LosJanosTata rivalled OempaLoempah for the chip lead now but couldn't move ahead, despite multiple knockout opportunities over the next hour. jeanfranco07 won a critical 1.5-million-chip pot with K♥K♠ early on by flopping a set and dodging LosJanosTata's gutshot draw with A♦Q♦. David 'davaman' Lopez's A♥Q♠ also survived against LosJanosTata, whose K♣J♠ missed another gutshot draw in losing to Lopez's two pair. And Johannes 'Greenstone25' Korsar's 2♠2♥ held up against LosJanosTata's T♥9♠ in a desperate spot to double the Swede to 568,378.

Eventually davaman found himself with A♥J♥ in the big blind and, facing a button raise from jeanfranco07, moved in for 467,792 chips. jeanfranco07 called with A♠Q♥ and dodged a heart flush draw as the board ran out 9♦5♥6♥2♣A♦, taking down the pot and busting davaman in seventh.

The next knockout didn't take nearly as long. LosJanosTata came along from the small blind with 7♦7♣ four hands later after Greenstone25 open-shoved for 408,878 chips in the cutoff. Greenstone25's A♦9♠ turned a pair of aces on the 3♠7♥2♣A♣2♥ but couldn't compete with LosJanosTata's sevens full of deuces, ending his fifth career Super Tuesday final table appearance in sixth place.

jeanfranco07 struck twice in quick succession ten minutes later. First the player from Uruguay called with 5♥5♠ in the big blind after n3xD open-shoved on the button. The Canadian's A♣5♣ missed the board completely, giving jeanfranco07 the 1.04-million-chip pot and ending n3xD's tournament in fifth. Four hands after that jeanfranco07 called with K♦J♠ in the big blind after qweasdyxc opened all-in for 285,226 chips with 2♥2♠. jeanfranco07 made kings and jacks on the flop and never looked back, eliminating qweasdyxc in fourth.

With three players left jeanfranco07 held half the chips in play. LosJanosTata had a third of that amount and ended up getting all of it in the middle four hands later. LosJanosTata defended the big blind with 5♣2♣ after jeanfranco07 raised small on the button. LosJanosTata check-called 60,256 chips - a third of the pot - with bottom pair, then check-called all-in for 1.14 million with fives and deuces when jeanfranco07 shoved after the 5♠ turn. jeanfranco07 turned over 6♥5♥ for sixes and fives and won the 2.59-million-chip pot after the Q♣ fell on the river, ending LosJanosTata's up-and-down final table experience in third.

OempaLoempah, heads-up for a Super Tuesday title again

Scoring three knockouts in a row just before heads-up play gave jeanfranco07 4.67 million chips to Anthony 'OempaLoempah' Chimkovitch's 2 million, with the blinds and antes still at the relatively low level of 17,500/35,000/3,500. OempaLoempah had been in comfortable chip position throughout the final table and was ready to do battle. jeanfranco07 won the bigger pots in the first 20 minutes, but then OempaLoempah won 13 pots in a stretch of 14 hands to change the course of play.

jeanfranco07 opened the action for 80,000 chips on the button and called when OempaLoempah re-raised to 255,788, bringing a T♦3♦5♥ flop. jeanfranco07 called when OempaLoempah led for 176,656 there and then again when he bet 544,835 after the K♥ turn. Finally, OempaLoempah jammed for 2.26 million after the A♣ came on the river and once again jeanfranco07 called, showing down K♠9♠ for a turned pair of kings. That couldn't beat OempaLoempah's T♣5♣, which had flopped two pair, and suddenly jeanfranco07 had just five big blinds' worth of chips to work with.

jeanfranco07 was down but not out. The Uruguayan managed to double up often enough to stay alive for the next 20 minutes but eventually open-shoved with A♦8♠ on the button when OempaLoempah held 9♦9♣ in the big blind. OempaLoempah called, the board fell 3♠5♥K♦2♦8♥, and jeanfranco07's tournament ended in second place.

jeanfranco07's momentum dried up at the end, but finishing as the runner-up was a worthy reward for a fine run at the final table. Meanwhile, with the win tonight, Anthony 'OempaLoempah' Chimkovitch managed to earn his personal best PokerStars cash in the Super Tuesday for the second time in less than a year. Congratulations to them both!

Super Tuesday ($1,050 NL Hold'em) results
Entrants: 268
Prize pool: $268,000
Places paid: 39

1. Anthony 'OempaLoempah' Chimkovitch (Belgium) $51,107.72
2. jeanfranco07 (Uruguay) $38,009.79
3. LosJanosTata (Hungary) $28,268.69
4. qweasdyxc (Switzerland) $21,024.01
5. n3xD (Canada) $15,636
6. Johannes 'Greenstone25' Korsar (Sweden) $11,628.81
7. David 'davaman' Lopez (United Kingdom) $8,648.60
8. Vlad 'dariepoker' Darie (Romania) $6,432.16
9. Niklas 'Lena900' Åstedt (Sweden) $4,783.71

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