The Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) 2026 — the 18th edition of the prestigious series — will run from March 1-25, 2026.
Here you’ll find an up-to-date list of the players who have won the most SCOOP titles throughout their careers.
Last updated: January 2026
SIMON ‘C. DARWIN2’ MATTSSON – 14 TITLES
Mattsson is the SCOOP GOAT heading into 2026
Simon “C. Darwin” Mattsson put on an incredible performance in last year’s series, winning five titles and taking his total up to 14. The Swede was already one of the best, most successful, and most feared tournament players of all time. Now he’s the greatest player in SCOOP history.
MATTSSON’S 14 SCOOP TITLES
2025 — 107-H: $1K 5-Card PLO PKO — $25,612
2025 — 67-H: $530 NLHE — $33,544
2025 — 58-H: $1,050 Turbo PKO — $28,209
2025 — 33-H: $530 PLO 6-Max Turbo PKO — $14,686
2025 — 16-H: $5,200 Super Tuesday High Roller — $107,964
2024 — 16-H: $10,300 NLHE [Super Tuesday High Roller] — $186,238
2024 — 114-H: $530 NLHE [Progressive KO, Sunday Warm-Up] — $57,744
2022 — 75-H: $10,300 NLHE [Super Tuesday High Roller] — $207,901
2022 — 62-H: $1,050 NLHE [4-Max, Progressive KO] — $41,362
2021 — 38-H: $530 NLO8 8-Max — $21,166
2021 — 46-H: $1,050 NLHE 8-Max, Turbo, PKO — $74,465
2020 — 101-H: $1,050 NLHE — $61,141
2016 — 1H: $1,050 NL Hold’em — $226,106
2012 — 34M: $530 Limit Hold’em [6-Max] — $38,233
NIKLAS ‘LENA900’ ASTEDT – 11 TITLES
Astedt is considered one of the GOATs of online poker
Considered by many to be the greatest online tournament player of all time, Sweden’s Niklas “Lena900” Astedt has amassed tens of millions in online cashes, winning just about everything there is to win along the way. He plays all of the games excellently, and you’d be a fool to bet against him winning events in any series.
ASTEDT’S 11 SCOOP TITLES
2025 — 120-H: $530 PKO Sunday Warm-Up — $46,097*
2025 — 90-H: $15,000 Super High Roller — $233,310
2024 — 38-H: $1,050 NLHE [Turbo Progressive KO Single Re-Entry] — $43,360*
2023 — 73-H: $530 Sunday Kickoff PKO – $42,611*
2023 — 76-M: $215 NLO8 6-max PKO – $16,022*
2022 — $1,050 PLO 8 — $34,456
2021 — $1,050 NLHE 8-Max — $85,430
2019 — $1,050 Limit Omaha H/L — $27,707
2018 — $530+R NLHE — $102,115
2018 — $1,050 NLO8 [6-Max] — $50,392
2017 — $109 5-Card NLO8 [6-Max, Turbo, Zoom] — $22,457
BENNY ‘RUNGODLIKE’ GLASER – 11 TITLES
Glaser is the most decorated COOP player in history
The UK’s Benny “RunGodlike” Glaser is the most decorated player in COOP history, with 11 SCOOP titles and a record-leading 16 WCOOP titles. Glaser also has a ridiculous eight World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets, more than any other Briton.
GLASER’S 11 SCOOP TITLES
2024 – 75-L: $55 NLHE [Turbo] – $19,591
2023 – 100-M: $109 NLHE 7-Max PKO – $33,669*
2023 – 87-M: $215 PLO8 6-Max – $12,578
2023 – 22-H: $1,050 NLO8 6-Max PKO – $35,555*
2022 – 09-H: $2,100 HORSE – $31,080
2021 – 73-M: $215 PLO 6-Max, PKO – $29,549*
2020 – 06-H: $2,100 8-Game – $54,853
2019 – 13-M: 2-7 Triple Draw – $215 – $14,667
2019 – 41-H: 8-Game – $1,050 – $45,840
2018 – 17L: $22 FLHE – $6,201
2016 – 33H: $2,100 Stud Hi/Lo – $54,390
GLASER’S 16 WCOOP TITLES
2025 —
2023 — 94-H: $1,050 NLHE 6-Max Turbo — $38,894
2023 — 68-M: $320 NLHE 6-Max — $55,706
2023 — 61-H: $1,050 NL 5-Card Draw 6-Max — $14,207
2023 — 54-H: $2,100 PLO8 6-Max — $44,201
2023 — 50-H: $1,050 NL 2-7 Single Draw — $19,490
2023 — $1,050 World Championship of 2-7 Triple Draw — $22,650
2023 — 16-M: $109 FL Badugi 6-Max — $3,550
2022 – 14-H: $1,050 HORSE – $19,107
2022 – 4-L: $11 NLO8 6-Max – $2,334
2022 – 18-H: $1,050 PLO 6-Max – $39,638
2022 – 09-H: $2,100 HORSE – $33,300
2021 – 50-M: $55 NLO8 6-Max – $9,293
2020 – 55-H: $2,100 HORSE – $43,055
2019 – 23-M: $109 Razz – $10,924
2018 – 27-L: $55 PLO 6-Max – $23,807
ANDRE ‘PREMOVE’ SKVORTSOV – 11 TITLES
By far the most mysterious player on this list, Russia’s Andre “Premove” Skvortsov is the only one we don’t have a photo of. He rarely plays live poker, instead opting to crush online. And crush he does, winning his 11th title in 2025. Skvortsov — who now plays from Montenegro — was one of only five players in 2023 to win three titles (Glaser being one of them) during SCOOP 2023. He also won two in 2022 and 2021.
SKVORTSOV’S 11 SCOOP TITLES
2025 — 95-H: $530 2-7 Single Draw PKO — $8,950
2024 — 17-L: $11 PLO [6-Max] — $4,516
2023 — 66-M: $33 NLHE 8-max Weekend Starter — $7,750
2023 — 76-H: $2,100 NLO8 6-max PKO — $61,970*
2023 — 118-M $55 Mixed NLHE/PLO 6-max PKO — $7,521*
2022 — 19-M: $109 NLO8 PKO — $14,390*
2022 — 90-L: $11 NLO8 — $3,169
2021 — 27-H: $1,050 8-game — $28,101
2021 — 82-L: $55 NLHE 8-max PKO Mini Thursday Thrill — $51,601*
2020 — 34-M: $55 PLO8 8-max — $17,635
2019 — 16-H: $2,100 NL Omaha H/L – $47,793
OLE ‘WIZOWIZO’ SCHEMION – 10 TITLES
Ole “wizowizo” Schemion
It’s hard to believe that German wunderkind Ole “wizowizo” Schemion is only in his early thirties. It feels like he’s been crushing both live and online tournaments forever.
SCHEMION’S 10 SCOOP TITLES
2025 — 57-H: $1,050 FL 2-7 Triple Draw — $16,418
2024 — 111-H: $1,050 NLHE [6-Max, Turbo] — $192,000
2023 — 44-H: $1,050 5-Card PLO [6-Max] — $32,632
2022 — 75-M: $1,050 NLHE [Super Tuesday] — $151,575
2022 — 57-H: $320 NLHE [Weekend Starter] — $27,691
2022 — 13-H: $10,300 NLHE [Super Tuesday High Roller] — $202,432
2020 — 102-H: $10,300 NLHE [8-Max, High Roller] — $258,639
2020 — 16-H: $2,100 PLO [6-Max] — $111,854
2018 — SCOOP-36H: $530 NLHE [Deep Stacks] — $85,081
2018 — 32H: $10,300 PLO [6-Max, High Roller] — $283,261
CALVIN ‘CAL42688’ ANDERSON – 10 TITLES
For five years Anderson stood alone at the top spot
We rarely see Calvin “cal42688” Anderson on the PokerStars tables these days, but the legendary online crusher still boasts 10 career titles, with his last wins coming in 2018. For five years, he stood alone in the top spot on this list. Note the variation, too. Anderson has a title for nearly every type of poker in existence.
ANDERSON’S 10 SCOOP TITLES
2018 – 26H: $1,050 FLO8 (8-Max) – $26,305
2018 – 19H: $2,100 NLHE (6-Max) – $126,659
2017 – 13H: $530 NLHE (3-Max, Turbo, Zoom, PKO) – $62,919*
2016 – 40L: $27 8-Game – $7,511
2015 – 13H: $2,100 Stud – $36,600
2014 – 38H: 2,100 HORSE – $47,065
2013 – 25M: $215 FL Hold’em (6-Max) – $23,643
2011 – 27H: $2,100 Razz – $46,200
2011 – 25M: $215 7 Card Stud H/L – $13,090
2010 – 17L: $16.50 Pot Limit Omaha (6-Max, rebuys) – $26,940
Denis “aDrENalin710” Strebkov – 10 Titles
Denis “aDrENalin710” Strebkov
For years, Denis “aDrENalin710” Strebkov was the king of WCOOP. He held the most titles and the record for the most won in a single series (five in 2018). But for some strange reason, his SCOOP achievements always paled in comparison. Not any more. In 2024, the Thailand-based Russian was something else. Strebkov won an incredible four titles — the only player to do so — and was crowned the Player of the Series, earning himself a cool $25,000. He bagged another two wins in 2025 and now has 10 SCOOPs and 14 WCOOPs.
STREBKOV’S 10 SCOOP TITLES
2025 — 57-L: $55 FL 2-7 Triple Draw 6-Max — $3,679
2025 — 48-H: $530 H.O.R.S.E. 6-Max — $10,661
2024 — 34-H: $1,050 8-Game — $19,259
2024 — 89-H: $530 NL 2-7 Single Draw [7-Max Progressive KO] — $11,768
2024 — 101-H: $1,050 5-Card PLO [6-Max Progressive KO] — $32,179
2024 — 108-M: $109 HORSE [6-Max Progressive KO] — $4,431
2022 — 79-H: $1,050 HORSE — $15,763
2018 — 7H: $2,100 NLO8 [6-Max, Progressive KO] — $51,061
2013 — 27M: $215 FL Triple Draw 2-7 — $12,434
2013 — 37H: $2,100 HORSE — $58,315
STREBKOV’S 14 WCOOP TITLES
2025 – 68-M: $109 NL 5-Card Draw – $3,419
2025 – 10-H: $2,100 HORSE – $23,456
2024 – $1,050 WC of 2-7 TD – $19,664
2023 — $#13-L: $5.50 NLHE PKO — $4,283
2023 — $1,050 World Championship of HORSE — $23,699
2018 — 34-H: Stud Hi/Lo — $29,145
2018 — 25-H: 8-Game — $70,720
2018 — 20-L: NL 5-Card Draw — $3,234
2018 — 11-H: Razz — $49,595
2018 — 05-M: PLO [6-Max] — $31,824
2016 — $320 HORSE — $17,849
2016 — $1,050 PL Omaha Hi/Lo Championship [8-Max] — $63,780
2015 — $215 NL Omaha Hi/Lo [6-Max] — $28,681
2014 — $530 FL Omaha H/L — $30,152
Jerry “perrymejsen” Odeen – 10 Titles
As “Perrymejsen” online, Jerry Odeen has 10 SCOOP titles and seven WCOOP wins
Sweden’s Jerry Odeen bagged a hat trick of titles in 2024, winning events in three different variants across buy-ins from $33 up to $1,050. He then added another two in 2025, taking his tally to 10. Odeen is another mixed game specialist who is also exceptional at no limit hold’em, particularly in big field events. In 2024 he won a $33 NLHE turbo for $24,750, and in 2022 he took down an $11 6-max turbo for $11,149.
ÖDEEN’S 10 SCOOP TITLES:
2025 — 35-M: $109 8-Game — $6,174
2025 — 30-M: $109 Stud Hi/Lo — $4,935
2024 — 110-H: $1 050 NLO8 [6-Max] — $23,897
2024 — 60-M: $109 Razz — $5,400
2024 — 30-M: $33 NLHE [Turbo The Copacabana Unlimited] — $24,750
2023 — 29-H: $320+R NLHE [8-Max Rebuy] — $44,828
2022 — 91-L: $11 NLHE [6-Max, Turbo] — $11,149
2022 — 90-H: $1,050 NLO8 — $28,101
2021 — 81-H: $2,100 PLO8 6-Max — $62,426
2019– 48-H: $530 PLO H/L — $29,348
PATRICK ‘PADS1161’ LEONARD – 9 TITLES
Perennial COOP leader board performer Patrick “pads1161” Leonard is undoubtedly one of the most successful pros of his generation, racking up nine SCOOP titles from 2017 onwards and doing the double in both 2020 and 2021. He’s won at least one title every year since. Leonard is an NLHE wizard, but he’s also an incredible player in every game. You can expect him to add plenty more titles in mixed games over the coming years.
LEONARD’S 9 SCOOP TITLES
2025 — $1,050 7-Max Turbo PKO Daily Cooldown — $31,949
2024 — $530 NLHE [Wednesday Mystery] — $36,639
2023 — $5,200 Titans 8-max PKO — $197,117
2022 — $530 6+ Hold’em 8-max Turbo PKO — $12,583
2021 — $1,050 NLHE Afternoon Deep Stack — $60,953
2021 — $5,200 NLHE PKO Sunday HR SE — $258,007
2020 — $2,100 PLO8, 6-Max — $52,606
2020 — $215+R NLHE 8-Max Turbo Rebuy — $41,809
2017 — $215 PLO Heads-Up — $18,567
KELVIN ‘Kelvin_FP:A’ KERBER – 9 TITLES
Kelvin “Kelvin_FP:AR” Kerber
Brazil’s Kelvin Kerber had a year to remember in 2024, taking down three titles, including a $5K Titans event. His other two wins were special also; he won two in the same event on the same night — a very rare feat indeed. He then added his ninth trophy in 2025. Kerber has been crushing for more than a decade, and like many players on this list, he’s adept in every poker variant. His titles have come in NLHE, limit hold’em, stud, 5-card PLO8, and stud hi/lo.
KERBER’S 9 SCOOP TITLES
2025 — 86-H: $1,050 NLHE PKO Sunday Cooldown — $49,155*
2024 — 64-M: $109 FLHE [6-Max] — $3,164
2024 — 64-H: $530 FLHE [6-Max] — $7,893
2024 — 78-H: $5 200 NLHE [Progressive KO Titans] — $114,317*
2023 — 80-M: $109 Stud [8-Max] — $4,343
2022 — 106-H: $320 NLHE [7-Max, Hyper, Progressive KO, Series Wrap-Up] — $30,659
2022 — 83-M: $109 5-Card PLO8 — $9,984
2022 — 24-M: $109 Stud Hi/Lo — $6,333
2017 — 7L: $7.50+R NL Hold’em — $25,791
MATTHEW ‘MUSTAFABET’ ASHTON – 9 TITLES
One in 2024, two in 2023 for Ashton
The UK’s Matthew “MUSTAFABET” Ashton picked up a shiny new trophy in the 2024 SCOOP series, taking his total tally up to nine. His first came back in 2016. Ashton is one of the most feared mixed games players, not only online but also in the biggest live cash games in the world.
ASHTON’S 9 SCOOP TITLES
2024 — 54-H: $1 050 FL 2-7 Triple Draw [6-Max] — $18,943
2023 — 92-H $1,050 FL Badugi – $14,909
2023 — 57-H $1,050 Razz – $16,468
2022 — 81-H: $1,050 FL Badugi 6-max — $16,027
2022 — 50-H: $1,050 Razz — $18,258
2020 — 19-H: $1,050 FLHE 6-max — $24,729
2019 — 50-H: Limit Razz — $40,875
2019 — 20-H: Limit Stud H/L — $28,710
2016 — 44H: $1,050 HORSE — $53,460
‘FAL1ST’ – 8 TITLES
The mysterious “FAL1st” has crushed every series in recent years, picking up three titles in 2025 alone. You’ll always find them near the top of every leader board.
2025 – 93-L: $22 PLO PKO – $3,032
2025 – 43-L: $11 PLO8 – $3,498
2025 – 28-M: $109 FLO8 – $5,214
2024 – 108-H: $530 HORSE [Progressive KO] – $32,500
2024 – 66-L: $5.50 PLO8 – $14,528
2023 – 96-H: $1,050 5-Card PLO8 [6-Max] – $26,977
2023 – 63-L: $5.50 PLO8 [6-Max] – $2,170
2021 – 78-M: $109 FL Badugi 6-Max – $5,385
Adrian “Amadi_017” Mateos – 7 TITLES
Mateos is one of the best in the world
He’s one of no limit hold’em tournament poker’s all-time greats and he’s only in his early thirties. All seven of Adrian Mateos’ SCOOP titles have come in events with buy-ins bigger than $1K, but in 2024 he bagged his biggest prize with victory in the $25K Super High Roller for $456,748.
MATEOS’ 7 SCOOP TITLES
2024 — 04-H: $5 200 NLHE [Progressive KO Titans] — $144,623
2024 — 120-H: $25 000 NLHE [Super High Roller] — $456,748
2021 — 13-M: $1,050 NLHE 8-Max, Super Tuesday SE — $146,714
2021 — 50-H: $1,050 NLHE PKO — $84,111
2021 — 84-H: $2,100 NLHE 6-Max — $69,809
2020 — 79-M: $1,050 NLHE, Super Tuesday SE — $164,398
2017 — 30H: $2,100 NLHE [6-Max] — $234,030
Andras “probirs” Nemeth – 7 Titles
Andras “probirs” Nemeth began his career online and became one of the most successful players on the planet, topping the world ranking at one point. The Hungarian is now a fixture on the live super high roller circuit.
NEMETH’S 7 SCOOP TITLES
2024 — 52-H: $2,100 PLO [6-Max, Progressive KO] — $58,592
2024 — 55-H: $1 050 NLHE [7-Max Progressive KO Single Re-Entry] — $47,219
2023 — 41-H: $1 050 NLHE [6-Max] — $71,814
2020 — 52-M: $2,100 NLHE, 8-Max — $157,735
2018 — 14H: $25,000 NLHE [8-Max, High Roller] — $576,087
2017 — 34H: $2,100 NLHE [4-Max] — $240,720
2015 — 9M: $109 NL Hold’em — $93,064
RUI “RUINF” FERREIRA – 7 TITLES
Rui Ferreira
In 2020, Portuguese phenom Rui “RuiNF” Ferreira was crowned SCOOP player of the year without even winning a title. He did this by cashing more than 100 times and making nine final tables, with his top three cashes alone totalling nearly $300K. Ferreira now plays from Brazil and is one of the most accomplished players across all buy-in tiers.
FERREIRA’S 7 SCOOP TITLES
2023 — 14-M $109 NL 5-card draw PKO – $4,485*
2023 — 49-H $530 Deep Stack – $42,842
2019 — 45-H: $5,200 High Roller — $235,552
2019 — 39-H: $2,100 FLHE — $49,458
2018 — 30-H: $2,100 NLHE 6-max — $201,642
2018 — 17-H: $2,100 FLHE — $48,271
2014 — 08-H: $700 Heads-Up NLHE — $92,242
TOBIAS ‘SENKEL92’ LEKNES – 7 TITLES
One of the most decorated COOP players around, Tobias Leknes
Norwegian mixed games master Tobias “senkel92” Leknes is one of the best mixed-game tournament players in the world, but his victories in COOP events have come in every form of poker. Just a beast.
LEKNES’ 7 SCOOP TITLES
2023 — 103-H: $1,050 NLO8 6-max – $26,752
2023 — 54-H: $2,100 FL 2-7 triple draw – $31,500
2023 — 14-H: $1,050 NL 5-card draw PKO – $13,702*
2022 — 24-H: $1,050 Stud Hi/Lo – $18,550
2020 — 106-L: $11 PL 5-Card Draw – $2,522
2020 — 53-M: $215 PLO8, 6-Max – $25,648
2017 — 21-L: $11 FL Badugi – $3,949
LEKNES’ 13 WCOOP TITLES
2023 – $1,050 WC of NL 2-7 SD – $20,786
2023 – 87-H: $2,100 8-Game – $33,775
2023 – 67-H: $2,100 NLO8 PKO – $55,006
2023 – 20-M: $109 PLO [6-Max] – $14,477
2022 – 81-H: $2,100 8-Game – $28,085
2022 – 70-H: $530 PLO8 – $20,155
2022 – 05-M: $215 PLO – $26,022
2020 – 49-M: $215 NLO8 6-Max PKO – $23,963
2020 – 45-L: $11 FL Badugi – $2,015
2020 – 09-L: $11 NL 2-7 SD – $2,448
2018 – 20-H: NL 5-Card Draw – $17,100
2018 – 10-M: NLHE [Win the Button] – $44,064
2017 – 60-L: $109 2-7 TD – $10,286
MIKE ‘SIRWATTS’ WATSON – 7 TITLES
Two-time EPT winner Mike Watson has seven SCOOP titles
Despite being a successful poker pro for 17+ years, Mike “SirWatts” Watson always seems like he’s just getting started. Watson — who took down the EPT Monte Carlo 2023 Main Event to become one of only four people to have two EPT titles — has seven SCOOP victories, winning three in 2020 alone.
WATSON’S 7 SCOOP TITLES
2021 – 78-H: $1,050 FL Badugi 6-Max – $20,038
2020 – 113H: $1,050 6+ Hold’em (6-Max) – $29,997
2020 – 66H: $2,100 NLHE – $80,642
2020 – 51H: $1,050 NL 2-7 Single Draw – $22,050
2019 – 73H: $5,200 6+ Hold’em – $94,915
2015 – 37H: $2,100 PL Omaha Hi/Lo – $65,320
2015 – 29M: $215 PL Omaha (6-Max) – $58,368
JUSSI “CALVIN7V” NEVANLINNA – 7 TITLES
Jussi Nevanlinna is one of the most decorated ‘COOP players in the game
Finnish pro Jussi “calvin7v” Nevanlinna had an epic year in 2021, securing two SCOOP titles to make it seven in total. You’ll notice that Nevanlinna, like many of the players mentioned here, targets not only Hold’em, but all formats of poker. He also plays at all stakes, with titles in $5.50 games as well as $1K events. Nevanlinna’s 2021 double was a story in itself – two titles on the same night, in the same event. One in the low-stakes version and one in the high-stakes version of the FLO8. He’s also got six WCOOP wins.
NEVANLINNA’S 7 SCOOP TITLES
2021 – 21-L: $11 FLO8 8-Max – $4,534
2021 – 21-H: $1,050 FLO8 8-Max – $23,735
2018 – 46L: $5.50 8-Game – $2,130
2018 – 28L: $5.50 NLHE – $4,431
2016 – 40M: $215 8-Game – $18,506
2015 – 28M: $215 Stud Hi/Lo – $14,630
2014 – 14M: $215 PL Omaha [Heads-Up] – $26,979
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