WCOOP PACKS 'EM IN
11 September 2009
Massive entry fields and big prizes
characterise weekend action
The current edition of the PokerStars World Championship
of Online Poker (WCOOP) continued to pack 'em in at the
weekend with Event 9 - the $215 buy-in NLHE competition
alone attracting an entry field of some 11 131 players,
and the following event, number 10, registering 300
poker aces prepared to pay the $10 300 buy-in for the
High Roller action.
The High Roller field
generated a prize pool of almost $3 million, which meant
that the main prize - won by a Swedish player from
Linkoping using the handle Sumpas - came in at $611 455.
Sumpas survived the star-sprinkled field to enter the
heads up with a 5 to 1 chip lead over the experienced
Mike Sowers. It still took the unknown Swede another
hour to put Sowers away in second place with a $448 500
runner-up cash.
It was Sumpas's second major win
- he reportedly finished deep in the WCOOP Main Event
last year for a take-home of $415 150.
The two
had bested some of the most well known names in poker,
including Chris Moneymaker, Joe Hachem, Peter Eastgate,
Bertrand ElkYť Grospellier, Barry Greenstein, Vanessa
Rousso, Ylon Schwartz, Steve Paul-Ambrose, J.C.
Alvarado, Katja Thater, William Thorson, Dennis
Phillips, Alexandre Gomes, John Duthie and Hevad Khan.
On the final table itself were the likes of Kevin Saul,
Scott Freeman, Pete Traply, and Dustin Dorrance-Bowman.
Six figure payouts went all the way down to the 7th
player on the High Roller final table this year.
The giant 11 131 player entry field for Event 9 - the
$215 buy-in NLHE tourney created a prize pool of over
$2.25 million, generating a main prize of $303 876 and
highglighting once again the interest in online poker
competitions of this nature.
The 20 hour
competition turned out to be something of an endurance
as well as skill test, which was won by a Slovakian
player using the handle 'ternoplayer' who made a
remarkable recovery from starting heads up against 'maxisou'
at a significant chip disadvantage to gaining the
ascendancy and finally claiming the main $303 876 prize.
Maxisou's second placing was worth $214 828, with the
six figure paydays extending to 4th place.
Thus
far the WCOOP has lived up to expectations in terms of
overtaking the generous guarantees provided by
PokerStars - of the eight events played as InfoPowa went
to press, only three failed to reach the guaranteed
prizepool limit and required relatively small top-ups
from the organiser. $5.1 million has been paid to
contestants thus far, whilst almost 25 500 players have
participated from 124 nations across the globe.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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