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Earlier this week, PokerStars unveiled the full schedule of its most prestigious Championship series, the World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP).
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Taking place from August 30 to September 23, the annual fall series this year guarantees more than $80 million spread over 75 events. It tops all the previous 18 editions of WCOOP both in terms of total guarantees and the number of tournaments.
The $5200 buy-in Main Event accounts for the $10 million of the record-setting $80 million guarantee, scheduled to take place on September 20 alongside two more NLHE Main Events.
Buy-ins for the rest of the schedule start at $2.20 and go up to $25,000 for the Super High Roller Event.
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The schedule promises the same gamut of PokerStars offerings, including PKOs, Zoom, Freezeouts, and Win the Button tournaments, plus more niche offerings such as Limit Hold’em, NL Omaha, Razz, Badugi, 2-7 Single Draw and other mixed formats.
They will be running every day except on Fridays until September 21 (the Main Event concludes on September 23).
Standout events other than the Main Events include three Phase events, with combined guarantees of over $3 million. Day 1s are already underway with the standard buy-ins of $2.20, $22 and $215.
At least 23 tournaments will feature guarantees of seven-figures.
Qualifiers start at $1 and players can qualify via WCOOP special Spin & Go’s available for $4 and $22 buy-ins.
The Player of the Series Leaderboards return with $100,000 in combined prizes spread across four different leaderboards, the winner of each taking away cash prize and a trophy.
Highlights of the WCOOP 2020:
- Runs from Sunday, August 30 to Wednesday, September 23
- Guarantees over $80 million
- 75 WCOOP events totaling 225 tournaments
- Buy-ins range from $2.20 to $25,000
- Three NLHE Main Events with combined guarantees of $13.25 million
- Qualifiers start from just $1
- Player of the Series Leaderboards
- WCOOP Special Spin & Gos
WCOOP 2020: What’s New this Year?
This year, the WCOOP festival comes with various new perks never seen before including a $1.5 million WCOOP Sweepstakes, new Sunday Slam tournaments offering tickets to next year’s online series, daily “cards-up” livestream coverage on Twitch, Fast Track satellites and much more.
$1.5 Million WCOOP Sweepstakes
$1.5 million in WCOOP tickets will be awarded in the all-new daily “WCOOP Sweepstakes” promotion in which three WCOOP Main Event seats worth $5200 will be given away each day from August 30 to September 20. Furthermore, six players will receive an entry to the $25,000 buy-in Super High Roller.
All players have to do is opt-in to the WCOOP Sweepstakes challenge and play at least one WCOOP tournament to win entry into the day’s giveaway. The bigger the buy-in of the WCOOP tournament entered, the more entries players will receive for that day’s sweepstakes drawing. Winners will be picked randomly.
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New Sunday Slam Tournaments
Another new addition this year is the 15 Sunday Slam events which, in addition to their guaranteed prize pool, will award special 2021 Slam Packages to the winner. These packages include full buy-ins for next year’s SCOOP, WCOOP and Stadium Series Main Events.
New Medium Tier Main Event
The $80 million guaranteed prize money is spread over 75 events, each divided into three buy-in tiers: Low, Medium and High.
While there is nothing new about the three different buy-in levels, as WCOOP has been using the SCOOP three-tiered system for the past few years, this year, for the first time, there will be three tiers of Main Events.
The new addition includes a $530 buy-in, $2 million-guaranteed tournament alongside the standard $5200 buy-in, $10 million guaranteed High-tier and the $55 buy-in, $1.25 million-guaranteed Low.
More Freezeouts
As many as 78 WCOOP tournaments, representing nearly 40% of the schedule, will be played as freezeouts this year, meaning players will have a single shot to reach in the money.
Daily Cards-Up Livestream Twitch Coverage and $100K Twitch Giveaway
Much like the recently concluded Stadium Series, the WCOOP 2020 festival will utilize cards up coverage, meaning that viewers can see the hole cards of all players at the table with a 30-minute delay.
The coverage will be livestreamed daily on the PokerStars’ Twitch channel, featuring a variety of A-list commentators and players.
Furthermore, $100,000 in WCOOP tickets will be given away to viewers for watching streams on Twitch.
Fast Track Step Satellites
As seen in Stadium Series, the Fast Track step satellites make a comeback, allowing players the chance to win their way to the $10 million Main Event for as little as $1. Every day until September 20, five Main Event seats are being awarded.
As per the operator, “Fast Tracks may well be the cheapest way to gain entry to the WCOOP.”
Fridays are Days of Rest
For the first time, Fridays will be a day of rest as no official WCOOP events will kick off on that day. Instead, the operator will run special side events on those days.
“Though the team is extraordinarily busy putting the finishing touches on the tournaments themselves, we can’t wait to see what legendary moments WCOOP 2020 brings,” wrote Luke Staudenmaier, Head of PokerStars Poker Operations in a press release announcing the series.
“2020 has been a truly historic year in a lot of ways, but we hope WCOOP 2020 delivers the player experience we know you expect and deserve,” Staudenmaier added.
The promised overall guarantee of the three-week-long schedule is $5 million more in prize money than last year. In 2019, there were 219 tournaments and the total prize pool – which was guaranteed at $75 million – ended up exceeding a staggering $104 million.
The operator touts that at least $200 million will be awarded to players via daily scheduled tournaments across the network during the month of September.
The WCOOP 2020 festival will partly coincide with GGPoker’s WSOP Online Bracelet Series and partypoker’s $100 million-guaranteed WPT series.
WCOOP 2020: By the Numbers:
- $81.637 million total in guarantees
- 225 tournaments
- $10 million guarantee for the High Main Event
- 23 tournaments with guarantees of at least seven-figure
- 17 different tournament formats
- 150NLHE tournaments
- 78 freezeout tournaments
- 69 progressive knockout tournaments
- $937 average buy-in
- 23-day schedule (August 30 – September 21)
The PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) plays host to the biggest online poker tournaments in the world. The WCOOP is a 'tournament series', meaning that it is a collection of poker tournaments that run back to back at the same location - in this case, www.PokerStars.com. PokerStars' WCOOP happens to be the largest and most popular online tournament series in the world, with the biggest prize pools and toughest fields.
This article is going to discuss the history of the WCOOP, recent WCOOP results, and how to qualify for WCOOP tournaments (without paying the high priced buy-ins!).
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History of the WCOOP
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The first WCOOP (www.WCOOP.com) ran in September of 2002, featuring a total of nine tournaments with over $730,000 in combined prizes. In 2002 the WCOOP Main Event had a first place prize of $65,450, and was won by 'MultiMarine' from Sweden. In 2003, 'DeOhGee' took down $222,750 for winning first place, and in 2004 it was 'Ragde' who claimed the $424,945 first place prize. In 2005 'Panella86' won a whopping $577,342 for his/her first place score, and in 2006 'J.C. Tran' earned a $600,000 payday for his/her efforts.
In 2007, the WCOOP Main Event featured the biggest prize pool of any online tournament ever, as first place winner 'Ka$ino' won $1,378,330.50. The 2008 WCOOP saw a slight reduction in entrants, as Main Event winner 'ckingusa' took home $1,265,432.23 for his/her first place finish. The 2009 WCOOP Main Event set another record, as winner 'Jovial Gent' took home $1,715,200 for the first place prize.
Since the WCOOP ran its first tournament, there have been a total of 166 WCOOP events, with almost 100,000 unique players competing. PokerStars has paid out $155 million in prize money to WCOOP tournament winners. Also, each first place finisher in a WCOOP event receives a gold bracelet, similar to World Series of Poker event winners.
The 2009 WCOOP
The most recent World Championship of Online Poker had a total prize pool of over $50 million spread out over forty-five events. Besides the standard Hold'em and Omaha tournaments, PokerStars added a bunch of new variations to the series, including Stud, Razz, HORSE, 2-7 Draw, Mixed Hold'em, Mixed Omaha, 4-max Hold'em, and an 8-game mixed event. Plus, there were two 'High Roller' events - a $10,300 No Limit Hold'em tournament, and a $25,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em Matches tournament.
Some notable winners in the 2009 WCOOP include ElkY, who won Event #38 for $1,369,000 as well as Event #43 for $1,844,000, and Jovial Gent, who won the Main Event for $1,715,200.
PokerStars was pleased to see the WCOOP rebound nicely after a down year in 2008, largely due to the poor economy and scattered deposit options for USA players. Also, the Full Tilt Poker FTOPS series has been gaining steam lately, so it is even more impressive that the WCOOP was able to set new records this year.
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2010 WCOOP Qualifiers
One common complaint about the WCOOP series is that the tournament buy-ins are so large that they exclude casual players from participating. PokerStars has set out to alleviate this complaint by offering hundreds of satellites every year for each of the WCOOP events. Players can qualify for major WCOOP events with as little as a $1 investment, or by using their PokerStars Frequent Player Points to earn a seat. WCOOP satellites at PokerStars.com allow casual poker players the chance at a life-changing tournament score.
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