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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 & # ...

NYC PIMP Wins WCOOP Event # 20

The poker tournament # 20 of the WCOOP series, held at the Poker Stars poker room, was attended by 3,467 players. The entry fee for the online tournament was $1'050. The No Limit Holdem competition lasting ...

Sensor wins WCOOP tournament # 18

2,091 players took part in the HCOOP tournament held as part of the WCOOP series. The buy-in for the poker tournament was $215. Mixed HORSE means Hold'em, Omaha Hi / Lo, Razz, Sem ...

A large influx of players expected at the poker tournament in London

The upcoming tournament in the UK capital is expected to be the highlight of the European Poker Tour. According to experts, many will come to London to play poker. Alan Bowden, ed ...

Mind Games Party by Poker Stars

The "Rai" club and the online poker room Poker Stars held the Mind Games party, where the club guests had a unique opportunity to discover the sports poker star in themselves. Club...

Tournament No. 19 of the WCOOP series

As part of the WCOOP series, a tournament was held with an impressive entry fee - $25'000. Which is one of the largest buy-ins in online poker history. In a No Limit Holdem Heads-Up tournament ...

Barcelona European Poker Tour: Sebastian Rutenberg wins

Sebastian Rutenberg wins the European Poker Tour in Barcelona. With impressive performance at the final table, he dominated and secured his first EPT title. Sebastian conquers ...

Poker Stars and hockey legend Mets Sandine

The world's largest online poker room, Poker Stars, is pleased to announce the addition of its global celebrity official representatives. National Hockey League icon and former captain ...

poker1O1 winner of tournament No. 17 of the WCOOP series

Over 900 players took part in the tournament # 17 of the WCOOP series. The Pot-Limit Omaha poker tournament had a buy-in of $530. The first prize of the tournament is $80'400. Pos ...

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