28 May, 2020 Connor Drinan lost $1 million buy-in event with Pocket Aces! The 51st annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) was about to kick off yesterday, 27 May 2020 and the entire new year, we were looking forward to the richest poker festival which has an immense history and greatest tales to share. Is a noteworthy poker heavyweight who contributes fairly often Poker Score: 318,093 Popularity: 12,872 12,872. While all eyes were on the Main Event finales last night one player who was quietly earning the respect of his peers was American pro Connor Drinan. He took down the $10,300 PLO Main Event for $322,264 and in doing so broke the record for most SCOOP titles in a single year. Connor Drinan joined an elite club on Thursday and in the process helped form an even more elite one. Drinan became the ninth player with five career PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker titles by winning Event #56 High (1,050 HORSE) and in the process joined Shaun Deeb as the only players to win four SCOOP titles in a single year.
The poker pro has won five SCOOP events
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This year’s Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) has seen many of the most renowned players in the world, and, while many of them got close to winning events, pro player Connor Drinan has collected his fifth title in this series. He is on his way to make history in poker with his last win after defeating his opponents sitting at the seven-max final table and taking home the top prize of $322,264. This event had a total prize pool of $1,590,000, which came from the 159 entries registered for the tournament.

“Not one for tweeting about poker tournament wins but feels somewhat mandatory after shipping scoop #5 of the series in the plo 10k main,” said his Twitter post. Drinan did not start winning at first; actually, the chip lead was mainly for Linus Loeliger since there were only 54 players remaining and, later, it switched between Jen Kyllonen and Joao Vieira. For this event, only 18 players were going to be cashing out, so many players did not even see a return on their investment. Drinan’s moment came after he scored a great play and busted one of the best players still alive in the tournament, Ben Tollerene, who finished eighth. By the time there were only six players standing, the title could have been anyone since Drinan had the chip lead, but his advantage was not that big in comparison to the rest of the opponents.

After three players were left in the table (Drinan, Vieira and Kyllonen), they might have thought that it would be quick; however, the tournament extended for four more hours. The first two hours ended up with Vieira being busted by Drinan, and then he started a battle survive and win since, at some point during the last two hours, it looked like Kyllonen was the one getting closer to the title.
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Connor Drinan Bad Beat
$3,225,000
Rank: 3 / 43$500000 NLHE Super High Roller Bowl
Jul 2, 2015
| Tournament | Results |
|---|---|
| Event 38: $50,000 No Limit Hold'em - High Roller 8-Handed 2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure XII Atlantis Jan 9, 2016 | $870,625 2 / 80 |
| Event 22: A$250,000 No Limit Hold'em $250,000 Challenge 2016 Aussie Millions Crown Casino Jan 31, 2016 | $715,656 1,021,909AUD 3 / 16 |

Connor Drinan Arlington Heights
59th
$9,055,822
$3500 NLHE USD3 Million GTD, 17th, $35,572, Jul 29, 2016