WCOOP Event #28 $530 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo

Event #28 of the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker was $530 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo and 829 players signed up for the chance to win a WCOOP title, and incidentally, a lot of money. The tournament would last more than … Continued

WCOOP Event #27 $530 No Limit Holdem

Event #27 of the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker was $530 No Limit Holdem Triple Shootout, an interesting variety of poker where the winner of each table advances to the next round of the tournament. 729 players entered the … Continued

WCOOP Event #25 $320 Pot Limit Omaha

Event #25 of the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker was $320 Pot Limit Omaha with rebuys. A total of 748 players ponied up the buy-in, along with 1,254 rebuys and 560 add-ons to easily surpass the event’s $500,000 guarantee. … Continued

WCOOP Event #23 $530 NLHE

Event #23 of the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker was a $530 No Limit Holdem event with each player allowed one rebuy and one add-on. The prize pool collected buy-ins from each of the 1,159 players along with 807 … Continued

WCOOP Event #22 $530 Mixed Omaha Hi/Lo

Event #22 of the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker was $530 Mixed Omaha Hi/Lo, where play rotated between limit and pot limit Omaha Hi/Lo. There were 620 players participating in this event, but only one could win, and that … Continued

WCOOP Event #21 $530 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo

525 players entered Event #21 of the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker, where the game was $530 Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo. In the end it was Mark Gregorich, who uses the screenname “weaktight,” as the winner. Gregorich is a … Continued

WCOOP Event #20 $1,050 NLHE

In Event #20 of the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker the game was $1,050 No Limit Holdem, which drew a 3,467 players who wished to take down the awesome first place prize. In the end it was NYC P.I.M.P … Continued

WCOOP Event #19 $25,000 Heads-Up NLHE

Event #19 of the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker was the highly anticipated $25,000 Heads-Up No Limit Holdem tournament. 64 players ponied up the entry fee for a chance at the $560,000 first prize. Quarterfinal Matches: The quarterfinal matches … Continued