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Sweden’s Ector wins Event#10 of TCOOP 2017 for $70,263

Ector, a Swedish poker player is the winner of event#10 of 2017 Turbo Championship of Online Poker. He pocketed $70,263 for the final table which was decided from a five way deal took place among top five players. fronk_donk took home $50,906.64, according to the five way deal and he becomes the runner-up of the… Read More »

Russia’s letsgodody wins Event#8 and _pippzor_ wins #9 of TCOOP 17

A russian professional poker player letsgodody won event#8 of TCOOP 2017, while Sweden’s _pippzor_ won event#9 of the tournament. Event#8 was $82 buy-in No Limit Hold’em Hold’em 6-Max, Turbo, Progressive KO 100%, which received a huge field size i.e. 8,219 and generated $616,425 as total prize pool, but it was letsgodody who made the final… Read More »

Austrian monzemann wins Event#6, while Germany’s DannyDawkins wins Event#7 of TCOOP 17

An Austrian poker pro named monzemann won event#6 of TCOOP 2017 and collected the first prize of amount $41,176.68 (+ $7,126.50 in bounties), meanwhile DannyDawkins of Germany wins $15,168.67 for event#7. Event#6 of the tournament was $215 buy-in No Limit Hold’em which received 2,068 players worldwide and generated total prize pool of amount $413,600 ($275,726.44… Read More »

Jerry Wong wins largest in WPTDeepStacks for over $250,000

A pro poker player named Jerry Wong is the latest winner of world poker tour WPTDeepStacks event and pocketed more than $250,000 from the tournament. This event $360 Ultimate Re-Entry No-Limit Hold’em of the season #4 attracted 4,756 players from various parts of the United States and from world. The event took place at Seminole… Read More »

‘Muka82’ wins Event#2 and ratajpoker wins Event#3 of TCOOP 2017

Brazilian Murilo ‘Muka82’ Figueiredo wins event#2 of TCOOP 2017 and pocketed the first prize of amount ($8,023.12 + $2,553.91 bounty). He defeated philipoo of Denmark who received $5,821.50 + $696.05 bounty as winning total. The event which was $82 buy-in Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo event attracted 1,378 players and generated a total rpize pol of… Read More »

Nolet20 of Canada wins PokerStars Super Tuesday for $74,122

Canadian Nolet20 won $1,050 NL Hold’em Super Tuesday on 1/17/17. He pocketed an amount of $74,122.85 as first prize. The runner up of the event was a Lithuanian littleMiyaa, who bagged $54,482.76 from the tournament being second. The event is a big hit among players. The latest event received $409 entries from player of the… Read More »

James Chen wins Event#2 and Muhlocker wins Event#3 of 2017 Aussie Million

Taiwan’s James Chen wins event#2 of 2017 Aussie Million for a total winning prize of amount AUD$39,700. This was a $2,500 H.O.R.S.E event which received 49 entries from different country players. The event attracted total 39 entries last year. All final table players were good and were looking to win the title for themselves, but… Read More »

Tom McEvoy, the poker Hall of Fame selling WSOP Main Event Bracelet

Tom McEvoy, a well known professional poker player who won his first world series of poker Main event gold bracelet back in 1983 is selling his Bracelet on eBay. He is selling many other memorabilia of his inventory. Poker fans of around the world can purchase his listed items which includes a WSOP Gold Bracelet,… Read More »

Mexican AAadrift wins Sunday Million for $157,465

A Mexican poker player named AAadrift has won 1-15-17 Sunday Million for $157,465. He defeated StoyanB of Bulgaria in a head-up match. The tournament received 5,537 entries worldwide and generated a huge total prize pool of amount $1,107,400. Top 764 positions of this particular match pocketed some amount of money. Final table was set after… Read More »

Australia’s Robert Raymond wins event#1 of Aussie Million for $320,830

Robert Raymond of Australia wins the event#1 of the prestigious Aussie Million and pocketed an amount of AUD$320,830 as first prize. The event received 1,565 entries from players of around the world. The first event of the tournament attracted 1,320 players last year in 2016. The field was open for 16 top remaining players after… Read More »