Pokerstars World Championship Of Online Poker

The time has come for every online grinder’s dream come true, the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker. Bloodshot eyes and sore clicking fingers will be the norm for the next three.

Pokerstars World Championship Online Poker

It’s finally here! The time has come for every online grinder’s dream come true, the PokerStarsWorld Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP). Bloodshot eyes and sore clicking fingers will be the norm for the next three weeks as players compete in the largest online tournament series in the world.

This year’s WCOOP will feature a total of 62 events, ranging in buy-ins of $100 to $25,000 in a variety of games. In addition, there will be three high-roller events offered, including a $10,000 two-day tournament, a $25,000 heads-up championship, and a $10,000 8-game championship.

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PokerStars expects huge turnouts and has put their money on the line with $50 million in guarantees, highlighted by the two-day main event, which promises to pay out at least $10 million.

Tournament Statistics

This is the ninth year that the WCOOP has taken place. Previous champions include great players such as Spiro “55lucky55” Mitrokostas, Erik “Erik123” Sagstrom, Jeff “ActionJeff” Garza, Jason “strassa2” Strasser, Chad “stelladora” Brown, James “mig.com” Mackey, Mike “Sowerss” Sowers, Greg “FossilMan” Raymer, James “Andy McLEOD” Obst, Steven “stevesbets” Jacobs, Shaun “shaundeeb” Deeb, Steven “PiKappRaider” Burkholder, Eugene “MyRabbiFoo” Katchalov and David “RugDoctor” Williams.

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A total of five players can claim multiple WCOOP bracelets. Canadian unknown “spawng” was the first to accomplish the task, winning his first in 2005 and his second in 2006. Kyle “kwob20” Bowker followed, winning two of his own in 2006. They were joined in 2009 by Daniel “djk123” Kelly, Ryan “g0lfa” D’Angelo and Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier.

A total of 166 bracelets have been awarded in the history of the WCOOP, and 103 of those belong to Americans, making up a whopping 62 percent of the winners. Sweden sits in second place with 14, and Canada rounds out the top three with 11.

Last year’s main event champion Yevgeniy “Jovial Gent” Timoshenko has the highest career earnings at the WCOOP with $1,729,509. His is followed by liberace ($1,389,493), Kyle “ka$ino” Schroeder ($1,380,781), Tyler “Udon Wannit” Kenney ($1,288,191) and Carter “ckingusc” King ($1,268,723).

Main Event Winners

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2002: MultiMarine — $65,450 (Taby, Sweden)
2003: Joe “DeOhGee” Cordi — $222,750 (Indian Wells, California, USA)
2004: Edgar “Ragde” Skjervold — $424,945 (Oslo, Norway)
2005: Jordan “Panella86” Berkowitz — $577,342 (Eddystone, Pennsylvania, USA)
2006: J.C. “area23JC” Tran — $670,194 (Sacramento, California, USA)
2007: Kyle “ka$ino” Schroeder — $1,378,330 (Omaha, Nebraska, USA)
2008: Carter “ckingusc” King — $1,265,432 (Columbia, South Carolina, USA)
2009: Yevgeniy “Jovial Gent” Timoshenko — $1,715,200 (Seattle, Washington, USA)

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2010 Schedule of Events

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EventDateTimeBuy-InGameGuarantee
1 5-Sep 13:00 $215 NL Hold’em [6-Max] $1,250,000
2 5-Sep 15:00 $10,300 NL Hold’em [High Roller] $2,000,000
3 5-Sep 17:00 $215 NL Hold’em $2,000,000
4 6-Sep 14:00 $320 PL Omaha $200,000
5 6-Sep 17:00 $320 NL Hold’em Shootout [6-Max] $300,000
6 6-Sep 20:00 $215 NL Hold’em [Turbo, Rebuys] $600,000
7 7-Sep 14:00 $215 PL Draw $100,000
8 7-Sep 17:00 $215 Triple Stud $100,000
9 7-Sep 20:00 $1,050 NL Hold’em [2-Day] $1,000,000
10 8-Sep 12:00 $265 PL Omaha [Knockout] $200,000
11 8-Sep 14:00 $320 NL Hold’em [Ante Up] $300,000
12 8-Sep 17:00 $215 NL Hold’em [Heads-Up, 2-Day] $200,000
13 9-Sep 12:00 $215 PL Omaha Hi/Lo [6-Max, 1 Rebuy, 1 AO] $200,000
14 9-Sep 14:00 $265 NL Hold’em [6-Max, Knockout] $400,000
15 9-Sep 17:00 $215 Razz $250,000
16 10-Sep 14:00 $215 PL Omaha [6-Max] $500,000
17 10-Sep 17:00 $215 NL Single Draw $50,000
18 10-Sep 20:00 $109 8-Game [10-Min Levels] $100,000
19 11-Sep 13:00 $109 NL Hold’em [10-Min Levels] $1,250,000
20 11-Sep 17:00 $215 FL Hold’em $250,000
21 12-Sep 13:00 $215 NL Hold’em $1,500,000
22 12-Sep 17:00 $530 NL Hold’em [2-Day] $3,000,000
23 13-Sep 14:00 $215 NL Hold’em [4-Max] $700,000
24 13-Sep 17:00 $320 Stud $150,000
25 13-Sep 20:00 $215 PL Omaha [Turbo, 1 Rebuy, 1 AO] $400,000
26 14-Sep 14:00 $320 Mixed Hold’em [6-Max] $400,000
27 14-Sep 17:00 $320 FL Badugi $100,000
28 14-Sep 20:00 $1,050 NL Hold’em [2-Day] $1,000,000
29 15-Sep 12:00 $265 NL Omaha Hi/Lo [Knockout] $150,000
30 15-Sep 14:00 $530 NL Hold’em 3X Shootout [10-Max, 2-Day] $500,000
31 15-Sep 17:00 $320 8-Game $250,000
32 16-Sep 12:00 $320 NL Hold’em [6-Max] $300,000
33 16-Sep 14:00 $320 PL Omaha [6-Max, 1 Rebuy, 1 Add-On] $500,000
34 16-Sep 17:00 $320 FL Triple Draw 2-7 $100,000
35 17-Sep 14:00 $215 NL Hold’em [Rebuys] $1,000,000
36 17-Sep 17:00 $530 FL Omaha Hi/Lo $400,000
37 17-Sep 20:00 $320 NL Hold’em [10-Min Levels] $750,000
38 18-Sep 13:00 $530 NL Hold’em [Heads-Up, 2-Day] $600,000
39 18-Sep 15:00 $25,500 NL Hold’em [High Roller Heads-Up, 2-Day] $750,000
40 18-Sep 17:00 $320 HORSE $300,000
41 19-Sep 13:00 $215 NL Hold’em $1,500,000
42 19-Sep 17:00 $1,050 NL Hold’em [2-Day] $3,000,000
43 20-Sep 14:00 $320 PL Omaha [6-Max, Rebuys] $600,000
44 20-Sep 17:00 $320 NL Hold’em [2X Chance] $750,000
45 20-Sep 20:00 $265 NL Hold’em [Turbo, Knockout] $300,000
46 21-Sep 14:00 $320 Mixed [PLHE / PLO] $400,000
47 21-Sep 17:00 $530 Stud Hi/Lo $200,000
48 21-Sep 20:00 $1,050 NL Hold’em [2-Day] $1,000,000
49 22-Sep 12:00 $215 NL Hold’em [1 Rebuy, 1 AO] $250,000
50 22-Sep 14:00 $215 NL Hold’em [Big Antes] $600,000
51 22-Sep 17:00 $320 PL Omaha Hi/Lo $400,000
52 23-Sep 12:00 $320 NL Hold’em [Turbo] $400,000
53 23-Sep 14:00 $530 NL Hold’em [Rebuys] $1,000,000
54 23-Sep 17:00 $2,100 PL Omaha [6-Max, 2-Day] $800,000
55 24-Sep 14:00 $530 NL Hold’em [1 Rebuy, 1 AO] $1,000,000
56 24-Sep 17:00 $1,050 FL Hold’em [6-Max] $400,000
57 24-Sep 20:00 $215 NL Omaha H/L [10-Min Levels] $200,000
58 25-Sep 13:00 $530 PL Omaha [Heads-Up, 2-Day] $200,000
59 25-Sep 17:00 $2,100 HORSE [2-Day] $400,000
60 26-Sep 13:00 $215 NL Hold’em $1,500,000
61 26-Sep 15:00 $10,300 8-Game [High-Roller, 2-Day] $1,000,000
62 26-Sep 17:00 $5,200 NL Hold’em Main Event [2-Day] $10,000,000

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