$trateGema was still in the mix at that point with an above-average stack, while acemaKerface had risen to the top of the counts with more than 4.7 million - more than twice what anyone else had. Within a half-hour the field had been cut down to 27 players gathered around three tables, at which point they stopped Zooming around from table to table and played it out as a regular multi-table tournament. The top 71 got to split the winnings, and when the bubble burst about three hours and 15 minutes into the tournament $trateGema was sitting with the chip lead. There was a $300K guarantee on this $700 buy-in NL Zoom event with “ultra-deep” stacks, but with 750 total entries the prize pool of $498,750 well exceeded that figure. And as has been the case with most of the TCOOPs, it didn’t take long to do it - just under five-and-a-half hours. Today the player from Belgium finally got there, winning Event #16 for a score of $83,049.76 following a heads-up deal. Girafganger7 had come close before in a TCOOP, finishing fifth in an event last January.
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