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Bet24 has expanded its team of online pros with the addition of Danish online World Champion, Thomas "Kalle" Pedersen. Pedersen shot to fame last year when he won the WCOOP Main Event for $1.26 million.
PokerStars is ready with another big tournament series, named the Turbo Championship of Online Poker. The series will only contain hyper- and turbo tournaments and will be played in January.
The 2011 WCOOP awarded $47.1 dollars in prize money across its 62 events, meaning that every event on the schedule met its guarantee. The total payout, however, was significantly smaller than last year.
Daniel Negreanu had a very successful WCOOP run, making an impressive 15 cashes in 52 events worth $119,193. The results made the Canadian the second most prolific player of the series.
The WCOOP crowned its main event champion early this morning, with Danish player "Kallllle" emerging as a winner of the $1.26 million first prize. The winner described his run as "unreal".
PokerStars' WCOOP Main Event kicked off last night, gathering 1,627 hopeful runners. 176 players still remain in the fight for a $1.46 million first prize, led by Russian "NUTZBOT".
A Russian girl who decided to take a shot at the WCOOP series has successfully turned a $600 signup bonus into a $100,609 cash prize. The money came after winning event Event #14, the $265 Six-Max KO.
Team PokerStars Online has announced the signing of a new star name, Danish multitable tournament grinder Mickey "mement_mori" Petersen. The young Dane is thrilled to join the site.
The exodus of American poker pros making a move to Canada continues with super grinder Randy "Nanonoko" Lew being the latest to relocate north. Lew announced his move by releasing a video.
Daniel Negreanu has been working hard to improve his online game in recent years. In a new interview, the Canadian Team PokerStars pro reveals that he hopes to see results during the WCOOP series.
The World Championship of Online Poker on PokerStars has moved on to crown four new champions yesterday and today, bringing the total count of finished events to six. 56 events now remain on the schedule.
The 2011 WCOOP kicked off this weekend, and has already crowned its first champion. The extensive tournament series will for the first time ever be played without American players.
Swedish Team PokerStars pro Ville Wahlbeck is ready for another installment of the WCOOP series. The veteran pro plans to play in a number of events, including the always popular high roller tournaments.
PokerStars has released the schedule for the upcoming WCOOP series, which will begin in September. The program offers 62 events spread over 22 days with $30 million in guarantees.
Yesterday PokerStars revealed the agenda for its largest online poker series, the World Championship of Online Poker. Kicking off on 4 September, 62 tournaments are to be battled out in three weeks.
PokerStars' World Championship of Online Poker shattered all records with the conclusion of the $5,200 Main Event. Tyson "POTTERPOKER" Marks took first place and the biggest win in online poker history.
A lucky player today received $56,140 and a WCOOP Main Event ticket for winning PokerStars' 50 billionth milestone hand. The remaining players at the table were also given WCOOP Main Event buy-ins.
Jason Mercier yesterday secured himself yet another big win to his resume, taking down the WCOOP $1,050 NLHE Event #42. Mercier beat a record field of 3,100 participants and will take home $435,862.
Shaun Deeb has won the WCOOP Event #28, adding $243,610 to his rapidly expanding lifetime winnings. The bracelet is the second in Deeb's career and the latest in a line of truly impressive finishes.
Last year, Yevgeniy Timoshenko took down the WCOOP Main Event and a record $1,715,000 cash. This year, PokerStars promises an even bigger first prize for winning the WCOOP's biggest tournament.
With PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker already running their wildly popular online championships, Bodog Poker has now launched its own string of championship tournament events.
The WCOOP is after four days of play running high on PokerStars. Today, Aleksander "joiso" Kostritsyn went all the way in Event #9, beating 1,612 contestants and taking home the first prize of $269,840.
The 2010 PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker with more than $50 million in guaranteed cash prizes kicked off yesterday. With two events finished, the series promises to be a great success.
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