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ChristopherBrammer_scoop_15may15.jpgChris “NigDawG” Brammer won a first SCOOP title yesterday
The only real surprise about Chris Brammer’s SCOOP win last night was that he hadn’t already won one before. I checked, and then checked again, expecting to see his name pop up on the results charts we keep as one of those guys chasing a Triple COOP or PokerStars Grand Slam. He isn’t. But after this latest result he’s at least on his way.

Brammer, playing as “NigDawG” won event 14-M, no limit single draw, last night, picking up a first prize of $12,894 but more importantly that first SCOOP win. The task at hand was not an easy one either (are there ever easy ones?), with the final table also featuring the likes of Martin “nizmojiz” Kozlov who finished second, Darren “darrenelias” Elias in sixth and Mike “SirWatts” Watson in seventh. Read the full report by Jason Kirk here.

Elias would be in action elsewhere, as Kristin Bihr reported. Elias finished fourth in the Event 14-H event, again single draw, which also features some COOP heavyweights, such as Shawn “buck21” Buchanan and Stephen “Stevie444” Chidwick. But it would be won by the relative newcomer Kashmir_uzi, who found himself to still be standing as the other fell away.

As for everything else that happened since yesterday, well you can scroll down for the box scores. For some reason six events feels like a slow day. Anyway, click on the event name of each to read the full event report.

SCOOP-12-L: $7.50 No-Limit Hold’em (Ante Up)
Entrants: 11,779
Prize pool: $80,332.78
Places paid:1,530

1. paromology (Canada) *$9,617.06
2. emmanuts (Argentina) *$9,600.60
3. Porkechess (Argentina) $5,623.29
4. gusmaa (Brazil) $4,016.63
5. kozikoa (Poland) $3,213.31
6. otup sajief (Portugal) $2,409.98
7. SamCR (Czech Republic) $1,606.65
8. mateunioo30 (Ireland) $803.32
9. MadAgenda (Mexico) $506.09

SCOOP-12-M: $82 NL Holdem [Ante Up] – $75K Gtd
Entrants: 1,909
Prize Pool: $143,175
Places Paid: 252

1. SsicK_OnE (Germany) $$22,909.24
2. theczar19 (Mexico) $17,181
3. ilir3 (Canada) $12,885.75
4. AlcateL00 (United Kingdom) $9,413.75
5. K0VAK (Bulgaria) $6,800.81
6. GangstaZab (Russia) $5,297.47
7. VzB_Poker (Brazil) $3,865.72
8. KissP4ckUSee (Malta) $2,505.56
9. LuckboxStami (Finland) $1,431.75

SCOOP-12-H: $700 NL Hold’em (Ante Up)
Entrants: 410
Prize Pool: $272,650
Places Paid: 54

1. bigfox86 (United Kingdom) $52,321.60
2. shurgar (United Kingdom) $38,852.62
3. OMGjonyctt (United Kingdom) $28,628.25
4. Filim0nas (Germany) $21,812.00
5. ImaLucSac (Canada) $15,268.40
6. stevie444 (Mexico) $11,587.62
7. raidalot (United Kingdom) $8,861.12
8. birddy420 (Canada) $6,134.62
9. Turko_man (Finland) $4,525.99

SCOOP 14-L: $27 NL Single Draw 2-7
Entrants: 1,360
Prize pool: $33,388
Places paid: 175

1. teckidtq (Canada) *$4,183.06
2. kosmaras94 (Greece) *$3,902.44
3. 162636465666 (Romania) *$2,788.82
4. -Rebus1980- (Russia) $1,512.81
5. Wall131TCI-I (Germany) $1,054.05
6. rajvam (United Kingdom) $790.29
7. spyque105 (Luxembourg) $593.63
* denotes part of three-way deal

SCOOP 14-M: $215 No-Limit Single Draw 2-7
Entrants: 307
Prize pool: $61,400
Places paid: 42

1. Christopher “NigDawG” Brammer (United Kingdom) $12,894
2. Martin “nizmo jiz” Kozlov (Australia) $9,210
3. Maxxx72alba (Russia) $6,447
4. ohhsuitsusir (Finland) $3,991
5. Kashmir_uzi (United Kingdom) $2,763
6. Darren “darrenelias” Elias (Canada) $2,149
7. Mike “SirWatts” Watson (Canada) $1,535

SCOOP 14-H: $2,100 NL Single Draw 2-7
Entrants: 54
Prize pool: $108,000
Places paid: 6

1. Kashmir_uzi (United Kingdom) $39,960.00
2. jp_legacy (Japan) $27,000.00
3. Shawn “buck21” Buchanan (Canada) $16,200.00
4. Darren “darrenelias” Elias (Canada) $10,800.00
5. Stephen “stevie444” Chidwick (Mexico) $8,100.00
6. tehopo1 (Bosnia and Herzegovina) $5,940.00

SCOOP continues with more events playing today. Check out the SCOOP homepage for more details, including the current Player of the Year Standings. For all the results from SCOOP 2015 so far, check out our dedicated results page.

Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.

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