
Six years ago, Stefan ‘mindgamer’ Jedlicka won the PokerStars Sunday Million for $222,934. In 2015, he won his first PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker title. On Sunday the Austrian poker pro added a PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker title to a resume that also includes previously being the #1-ranked player on PocketFives.
Nine more World Championship of Online Poker events came on their conclusion on Wednesday, September 12 as PocketFives #2-ranked ‘C.Darwin2‘ just missed out on his first title of the series.
Tuesday was a record-setting day as Denis ‘aDrENalin710’ Strebkov claimed an unprecedented fifth World Championship of Online Poker title of the 2018 series after claiming victory in Event #34 (High): $1,050 Stud Hi/Lo for $29,145.
Twelve more World Championship of Online Poker events came to their conclusion on Monday topped with the crowning of a new Sunday Million champion.
One day after ‘nilsef’ won his second WCOOP title of the year, Russian Denis ‘aDrENalin710’ Strebkov decided to join the double-win club by taking down Event #11 High ($2,100 Razz) for nearly $50,000.
While Sunday was the start of the 2018 World Championship of Online Poker, Monday was the first day with multiple titles awarded and millions of dollars in prize pools being awarded. The biggest winner from the 15 events that played to a winner was Romania’s ‘jah1923‘ who scored an outright win in Event #4 Medium […]
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before. Former #1-ranked player in the world wins World Championship of Online Poker event. Sunday marked the third time this year that a player once ranked #1 on PocketFives has won a WCOOP title. Dan ‘djk123’ Kellly beat out 721 other players to win the $700 Mix Max […]
The three World Championship of Online Poker finishing on Frirday all easily surpassed their guarantees, and in one case skyrocketed to create a nearly $2 million prize pool.
The 2016 PokerStars World Championship of Poker entered its second week with plenty of high stakes action including the start of the $102,000 Super High Roller event that played down to a final table. There were five WCOOP events that wrapped up on Sunday alongside the regular Sunday Majors action with some of the biggest […]
The second weekend of the World Championship of Online Poker included two No Limit Hold‘em tournaments, the Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Championship and a Five-Card Omaha Hi-Lo event. In two of those tournaments, players received some extra value for their money when the events failed to hit their guarantees.
Players from Germany and Argentina reigned supreme in Friday’s PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker events, with each country taking home multiple first and second place prizes, with players from both countries doing their best to fill up the day’s final tables.
PokerStars announced the return of its popular World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) this week. The series will run from September 7 to 28 and feature 66 events and $40 million in guaranteed prize money.
In Las Vegas, the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event will guarantee $10 million to its winner. Online, we’re seeing another $10 million guarantee. This time, the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker Main Eventwill have a $10 million guaranteed prize pool, officials for the site announced on Wednesday.