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One of online poker’s biggest value series kicks off Thursday as the first events of the 2020 Spring Series of Online Poker (SCOOP) on PokerStars will get underway. A mouth-watering $85 million in guarantees is up for grabs among 80 events, each featuring their own low, medium, and high buy-in for a total of 240 poker tournaments. This year, PokerNews will be right on top of all the action with live reporting of 30 tournaments.
The $10,300 H Main Event is the highlight of every SCOOP and several of the game’s greatest have etched their names into the history books over the years. Beasts such as Sami ’Lrslzk’ Kelopuro, Viktor ’Isildur1’ Blom, and Mustapha ’lasagnaaammm’ Kanit have won the title. The past two years, Gianluca ’Tankanka’ Speranza did the unthinkable by going back-to-back in one of the biggest online tournaments of the year.
Back in 2017, before Speranza’s dominance started, it was none other than Charlie ’Epiphany77’ Carrel who took it down. Playing from Mexico, which was plagued by power outages, Carrel’s road to victory certainly wasn’t smooth sailing.
Oliver Biles caught up with the champ for a 25-minute interview to reminisce about his 2017 victory, his life, dealing with the current circumstances, streaming on Twitch, and about his masterclass on mental health.
Watch the entire 25-minute interview below!Poker is ’Boomful’
One of the topics Carrel touched on was the coronavirus pandemic that has put live poker on ice but pushed thousands of players online.
’A lot of poker players are in the fortunate position where it hasn’t affected our lives that much,’ Carrel said. ’Poker is pretty ’boomful’.’
He laughed. He also has returned to the murky $500NL ZOOM waters on PokerStars, arguably one of the toughest player pools in the digital realm, and he hinted the games have been better than usual there as well.
Carrel has returned to streaming on Twitch as well. The Brit explored the streaming space back in 2018, but took a time-out from streaming and poker in general due to difficult personal circumstances. Those days are behind him now, as Carrel is back on Twitch and in good spirits again.
’I have no excuses, I’m in quarantine in my lovely home!’ he said. ’I’m feeling really good, the bankroll challenge has been going beautifully and I’ve been streaming some high stakes as well. If anyone wants to ask ridiculously personal questions, that’s the place to be.’
For more information on Carrel’s bankroll challenge and other Twitch-videos, check out his channel ’Epiphany77’.Making the Final Table of the 2017 SCOOP Main Event, And Then....
High stakes are Carrel’s bread and butter, with the Brit closing in on the illustrious $10M mark in lifetime earnings according to The Hendon Mob. His biggest cash to date is a victory in last year’s £50,000 High Roller at the Triton Super High Roller Series in London, worth £1,321,000 ($1,601,853)
Online, Carrel’s 2017 SCOOP win is by far his biggest to date, with an astonishing $1,200,899.97 added to his PokerStars account. Carrel was in Mexico at the time when the unthinkable happened.
’We grinded our way up to Day 3, to the SCOOP Main Event final table and we’re nine of nine. Not huge levels of expectations but huge levels of excitement going into Day 3.
’I was living with my friend Ben Heath at the time and we do our morning ritual, and the light doesn’t go up. But not only we have a power cut, a third of Mexico also has one, which is like ’oh crap!’ We start running around like headless chickens. Connor Drinan, who was also at the final table with us and in Mexico at the time, said ’Yo, I’m hotfooting it over to another city.’
With the power gone, Carrel ultimately ended up in his pajamas in a sketchy café. He kept the fact that he was playing for a million dollars to himself. The entire story starts at 7:30 in the video.Carrel’s Tips to Survive SCOOP
The lengthy schedule of the SCOOP, with 21 days of non-stop poker action, is a test of endurance as much as poker skill. With grinders unable to move into favorable timezones due to travel restrictions, late-night sessions loom for those playing from Europe.
’Make sure you get enough sleep, that’s number one,’ Carrel said. ’It’s tough when you’re not used to these late nights and make decisions, so I’m putting my sleeping schedule forward.
’Secondly, don’t burn out. It’s very easy to say ’Oh, this is a great tournament, I should play this. Oh, and this one too, and this one, and this one. You just start playing every tournament and unless you’re a very particular kind of person or have a very particular subset of drugs that you’re using — which I do not recommend — then you’re going to burn out and not bring your A-Game.
’It’s better to play 20 tournaments with your A-Game than 40 tournaments with your C-Game.’
Carrel’s rundown of SCOOP tips starts at 17:30.Video Time StampsTimeTopic00:00Introduction by Oliver Biles01:10How has the coronavirus affected Charlie?03:15Streaming on Twitch; the bankroll challenge is back!04:40Creating YouTube vids or playing ZOOM in pajamas?06:35Diving deeper into Charlie’s 2017 SCOOP Main Event victory07:30A power cut happens all across Mexico on the final day of SCOOP08:45Charlie, in his pajamas, runs into an internet café shouting ’Internet!’12:15Did the SCOOP win changed Charlie’s life?13:20Charlie reveals which earlier tournament victory was crucial for his career15:10The 2020 SCOOP is the biggest ever; what are Charlie’s plans?16:10’Please PokerStars, change the times!’17:30Charlie’s tips for the SCOOP21:30Shoutout to Twitch-chat!22:55Charlie’s masterclass on mental healthPokerStars SCOOP Main Event Winners 2009 - 2019YearEntriesPrize PoolWinnerCountryPrize2009502$5,020,000Jude ’j.thaddeus’ AinsworthIreland$963,3382010615$6,150,000Ryan ’toetagU’ FairUnited States$1,162,3502011380$3,800,000Sami ’Lrslzk’ KelopuroFinland$504,691.092012517$5,170,000Nicholas ’GripDsNutz’ GrippoCosta Rica$798,6752013580$5,800,000Viktor ’Isildur1’ BlomUnited Kingdom$1,096,2002014657$6,570,000Ivan ’vandir4rek’ SoshnikovRussia$1,048,0002015694$6,940,000Mustapha ’lasagnaaammm’ KanitUnited Kingdom$1,304,7202016824$8,000,002Talal ’raidalot’ ShakerchiUnited Kingdom$1,468,000.882017693$6,930,000Charlie ’Epiphany77’ CarrelUnited Kingdom$1,200,899.972018654$6,540,000Gianluca ’Tankanza’ SperanzaAustria$1,133,160.032019662$6,620,000Gianluca ’Tankanza’ SperanzaAustria$1,028,203.24*Get Ready For the Biggest-Ever SCOOP
The 2020 SCOOP shuffles up and deals for the first time on April 30 with the last set of champions crowned on May 19. It’s going to be fantastic with several different formats and variants on offer, and a wide range of buy-ins to suit every player.
Download PokerStars via PokerNews today and get some tournament practice in at the tables so you’re fully prepared for the full SCOOP experience. It could be your alias adorning the PokerNews pages in the coming weeks.
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Charlie Carrel, age 22, nicknamed ’Epiphany77’, started his poker adventure about two years ago by depositing £10 into an online gambling account on PokerStars. Since then, he says he has garnered a sizeable fortune reaching more than £1.5 million.
How it all startedCarrel was 8 years old when he spent some time learning how to play 5-Card Draw on a play-for-fun gambling site. He started playing £5 SNGs as he got older with his friends in the UK. One fateful day, one of those friends said that he had won some money by playing poker online, and he suggested that Charlie should try it too, since he was deemed the best poker player in their group.
Encouraged by his friend, Carrel made a small £10 deposit on PokerStars. With it, he entered his very first tournament, a $1 SNG with 180 seats. ’Epiphany77’ finished the tournament and bagged the 1st place prize of $49.
The young poker player admits that he ‘got lucky’ in the beginning. He said, ’Had I not won that first tournament, I would never have deposited again, and none of this would have happened.’
Since Carrel did win that tournament, it allowed him to continue on his journey, competing in more online poker tournaments, exponentially building his bankroll along the way. When he managed to turn small bets into £1k worth of winnings, he decided to quit university and continue sharpening his poker talent.
Though he is a college dropout, he actually isn’t your average student. In fact, he was considered exceptional - earning four straight A stars on his A levels - an achievement that his family was very proud of. Of course, like most families, they weren’t so keen on his idea of dropping out of college in order to pursue a poker profession with a mere £1k bankroll on hand.
Carrel cleverly drew up charts describing the growth rate of his poker finances and he showed these to his parents, who were finally convinced that this was the right move for their son, since they believe he had great potential to become a success if he continued as a poker player.
Carrel’s achievements so farEver since then, the young Charlie Carrel has won several online and live poker tournaments, cashing in worth more than £1.5 million, and actually even more (though the amount is undisclosed) in ring games.
Online poker win - His biggest online poker win was when he finished as a runner up at the PokerStars $1mm GTD Sunday Million in January 2014, which was worth $175,758 (equal to GBP £133,000).
Live event win - His biggest win actually was at a live event, the 2015 €25k EPT High Roller Grand Final in Monte Carlo held in May. He earned a whopping €1,114,000 (GBP £806,000).
How he spent some of his winningsThe young pro currently plays online and also at live games all over the world from Malta to Monte Carlo and Las Vegas, and his triumphs has enabled him to enjoy lavish parties in cities including London and Amsterdam. It also helped him realize his globe-trotting dream with precious friends to Miami, Canada and Peru.
When he won £133,000 on the Sunday Million tournament, he spent a third of it on his close buddies. Carrel generously treated all 15 of his friends to an all-expense paid £60,000 trip in Amsterdam, which included staying at a five-star luxury hotel.
Still humble as everCarrel has not let the success get over his head. He said that he has a solid grasp on the value of money since he grew up in a low-income household. His number one priority is to provide for his supportive family, and his friends come in second.
In an interview he quoted, ’money doesn’t mean that much to me. It’s all about the memories and experiences. Giving a taxi driver a large tip means more to me than spending it on a fancy meal.’
When asked about his earlier years regarding playing online poker, he said, ’I have to pinch myself most days. I think about depositing that £10 a lot. It could easily have happened so differently for me.’ He added, ’I think I have the potential to be one of the top players in the world. There are not too many people I would be worried about playing.’
On September, Carrel was crowned Poker Listings’ Rising Star Award 2015, an award that he did not actually collect in person mainly because he thought he did not believe he was going to win.
source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/how-university-drop-out-turned-7269267Epiphany77 Partypoker
Related Articles:8 comments on ’Charlie Carrel: The College Dropout who became a Millionaire Online Poker Pro at Age 22’bowie198413/02/2016 01:51:41 GMT Sounds good (1.) being a college dropout and (2.) being a millionaire at the same time - I achieved the first thing in 2009, the second one takes more time than it should - it seems to me...pinotte13/02/2016 02:01:30 GMT If it is tue it is a very nice achievement for a school drop out. Is it another stars story in order to get a younger clients entering their site.It is very strange that we never heard of him as a very good poker player since he is also playing live.Sorry but i don’t believe this nice story. Serpang13/02/2016 02:16:14 GMTPosted by pinotte:If it is tue it is a very nice achievement for a school drop out. Is it another stars story in order to get a younger clients entering their site.It is very strange that we never heard of him as a very good poker player since he is also playing live.Sorry but i don’t believe this nice story. How about Joe Cada ? He won WSOP when he 22 years old. He is real, right ? and he won a lot on FTbefore . Anyone have different talent , so that is possible for me. He failed on school and succeed on other. Bad for me, no find my talent yet Calmplay13/02/2016 07:43:35 GMT No no no and no, to all young people who are still studying and reading this... never quit your studies to make poker your full time and even if you win very big money, don’t quit at least complete it. pochui13/02/2016 20:06:27 GMT really? quit studies to become a professional poker player where if you win anything over a million in your career makes you one of the best poker players, for a chance say to become a successful porn actor and earn millions while banging gorgeous chicks, or politician- where you earn millions by banging everyone that moves and is capable of being taxed... no no- keep on studying dudes and dudettes and don’t listen to this bs by stars.bowie198414/02/2016 02:11:32 GMTPosted by pochui:...for a chance say to become a successful porn actor and earn millions while banging gorgeous chicks...I am truly sorry to break the news for you, but in 99% of today’s porn the women get paid better than their male counterparts and they still get payed $hit compared to some other job which does not require this much physical toll on one’s body.It’s not that hard earning millions with an adult oriented business but actually u have to run the business itself rather then acting or just participating in it as a cuckold.Good luck superpochie, I hope u could get that ’ballshaving’ .xxx. domain first to start building your empire on it.Calmplay14/02/2016 09:19:24 GMT HAHAHAHAH damosk16/02/2016 18:16:15 GMT What a wonderful story and one which gives us all hope for the future.... All we need is the ability to give up everything and play cards for a while before becoming a world champion. I’m not too bothered about the porn side of it, but the money would be nice.
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