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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 ...

Results of tournament # 21 of WCOOP series

525 players took part in the online poker tournament # 21 of the WCOOP series. The buy-in for the Seven-Card Stud Hi-Lo tournament was $530. The players formed a prize pool of & # ...

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