$1,141,510 For 1st! $10,000 Main Event Final Table Review With Evan Jarvis!

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Evan ‘Gripsed’ Jarvis reviews some of the biggest and best hands from the 2022 SCOOP $10,000 Main Event Final Table.

The Spring Championship Of Online Poker (SCOOP) is hosted every year on PokerStars and it attracts the best poker players in the world. With over $1,000,000 for 1st place there was a huge amount on the line on this final table.

In this poker review Evan Jarvis talks about a very important subject when playing a final table – Independent Chip Model (ICM).

The pay jumps in poker tournaments become very significant when you make a final table and you have to be aware of the stack depths of your opponents on the table. It would be a disaster to bust in 9th if you are 2nd in chips!

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10 thoughts on “$1,141,510 For 1st! $10,000 Main Event Final Table Review With Evan Jarvis!

  1. You have had so fluent speech and analysis of of poker that it was very plesuareble to watch.

  2. The best player on final table is the commentator.
    when cash steps so big it is better good fold than good call
    learn to play short stack with poker coaching
    final tables are tough and rearly players do something out of lines
    good mtt final tables are very well paid
    when 3 players left exploit your opponents with big bluffs of their fear missing out big pay outs
    NO FEAR!ff

  3. Would be nice to sun run like that at the most important FT of your life. Congrats WelcomInferno, crushed it!

  4. shoving againt a losse player doesnt always work because they could have a monster just hiding in the weeds.

  5. My boy Gripsed

    Project get me stackin! I was there for the video drops in the hour!

  6. Excellent commentary by Evan, he is so much more informative, and exciting than those clowns on Poker Go.

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