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PiKappRaider winner of tournament # 29 of WCOOP series

852 players took part in the No Limit Holdem tournament with rebuys. The buy-in for the online poker tournament was $530, the players made 1011 rebuys and 658 add-ons, as a result, the total amount ...

Party Poker has introduced a new design of gaming tables

In a press release distributed by Party Poker to the media last Thursday, it was reported that the company has provided the public with a first look at the new poker tables in an updated ...

TheActionKid winner of tournament # 27

729 players took part in online poker tournament # 27 of the WCOOP series. The No Limit Triple Shootout had a buy-in of $530. The total prize fund of the competition was $364'5 ...

WCOOP Series 24 Tournament Report

308 players took part in the tournament on no-limit draw-poker from 2 to 7, which is tournament №24 of the WCOOP series. The buy-in for the online poker tournament is $530. Among athletes, we can ...

Sean Deeb winner of the # 25 WCOOP bracelet

748 players took part in pot-limit Omaha tournament # 25 with rebuys. Having paid an entry fee of $500, made 1254 rebuys and 560 add-ons, the players formed a prize pool of ...

WCOOP Series 26 Tournament Report

The poker tournament # 26 of the WCOOP series, held in the online poker room Poker Stars, was attended by 3,273 players. The entry fee for the No Limit Holdem tournament was $320. The first prize of the tournament is ...

BUCKIZ6 winner of the 22nd WCOOP bracelet

BUCKIZ6 wins WCOOP # 22 at the PokerStars poker room. The poker tournament with a buy-in of $530 was attended by such poker stars as Barry Greenstein, Alex Krav ...

Ddrufnek winner of tournament # 23 of WCOOP series

1559 players took part in the No Limit Holdem tournament # 23 of the WCOOP series. The buy-in for the poker tournament was $530, the total prize fund of the tournament was $1'460'000. At the final table ...

Set new record for continuous poker play

Englishman Dave Kane entered his name in the Guinness Book of Records, breaking the record for the longest continuous game of poker. The last record was held by Larry Olmsted from the USA. In 2004, Olmsted played poker ...

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