PocketFiver CrownUpGuy(pictured), whose real name is Fedor Holz, won the 2014 PokerStars WCOOP Main Event early Tuesday morning for $1.3 million. The 21-year-old outlasted a field of 2,142 entrants in the $5,000 buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament.

A six-way chop ended matters and, according to PokerStars, the names of each finisher, along with their hometown and the amount they cashed for, were as follows:

1. Fedor CrownUpGuyHolz (Vienna, Austria) – $1,300,000
2. Yuri theNERDguy Martins (Curitiba, Brazil) – $708,251.21
3. Claas neckbr4ke Stoob (Potsdam, Germany) – $651,430.61
4. Elior Crazy Elior Sion (London, England) – $780,227.66
5. Faraz The-Toilet Jaka (Gdansk, Poland) – $945,000
6. Daniel 19Dan86 Rudd (London, England) – $769,813.52
7. Dylan Pokerl)eviL Hortin (Vancouver, Canada) – $214,200
8. Todd MaltLiquor40 Sisley (Toronto, Canada) – $160,650
9. Viktor Isildur1Blom (London, England) – $107,100

As you can see, there was a considerable amount of firepower at the final table, including high-stakes cash game guru Viktor Blom as well as Dylan Hortin, who incredibly also finished seventh in last year’s WCOOP Main Event for $213,000. Faraz Jaka, who has been a member of PocketFives since 2006, has over $7 million live and online cashes to his name, according to PocketFives and the Hendon Mob. It was definitely not a walk in the park for Holz.

The WCOOP Main Event deal left $200,000 to play for. In the final hand, Holz bested a full house with quads to rake in $1.3 million, the only player in the tournament to walk away with seven-figures.

Holz told PokerStars after the WCOOP Main Event had ended, “I always wanted to run deep in such a tournament and it feels amazing to win the biggest tournament of the year. It’s my biggest achievement so far and I can’t put in words how happy I am.” He won an FTOPS jersey a year ago.

The $10.7 million prize pool of the WCOOP Main Event was the largest for the tournament since Black Friday and, according to PokerStars, “the 66-event Championship’s total of $61,934,886 in prizes makes it the third richest WCOOP, a little over $1 million less than the 2010 World Championship, which still holds the record.”

The 2014 WCOOP Player of the Year was PocketFiver Alan ajgold23 Gold from the UK, who had a rousing 17 WCOOP cashes this year and two final tables. For being bestowed the title of WCOOP Player of the Year, Gold gets a Champions Trophy, a 2015 PCA package, a 2015 EPT Grand Final package, and a 2015 TCOOP Main Event ticket.

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