Wcoop 2020

A new champion has been crowned in the flagship tournament of the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) 2020 as Andre 'PTFisherman23' Marques topped a field of 1,977 entries in the WCOOP-72-H: $5,200 NLHE 8-Max, Main Event to claim the biggest share of the $10,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. WCOOP 2020: All the news from Day 10 Howard Swains September 09, 2020 in News Victor 'papan9p$' Ustimov was one of six Russians to win, while Austria-based Alex Debus won a second WCOOP.

The Player of the Series Leader Boards are back. There's $100K in prizes for the Low/Medium/High Leader Boards and Overall Player of the Series. And tons of events to earn points in.

Last year's Overall Player of the Series winner was 'calvin7' from Finland, who racked up a massive 1,400 points and $20,000 in cash during WCOOP 2019.

And this year the top prize is even bigger – with a trophy and $25,000 in cash up for grabs.

So, could you be the next Player of the Series?

Leader Board Prizes

Low:

Scoop 2020

WCOOP (Low) Leader Board
PlacePrize(s) in cash
1stTrophy, $5,000
2nd$3,000
3rd$2,000
4th$1,000
5th$750
6th-10th$500
11th-15th$250
16th-25th$150

Medium:

WCOOP (Medium) Leader Board
PlacePrize(s) in cash
1stTrophy, $8,500
2nd$6,000
3rd$3,000
4th$2,000
5th$1,500
6th$1,000
7th-10th$750
11th-15th$350

High:

WCOOP (High) Leader Board
PlacePrize(s) in cash
1stTrophy, $12,500
2nd$10,000
3rd$7,500

Overall:

WCOOP (Overall) Leader Board
1stTrophy and $25,000 cash

WCOOP Leader Board

WCOOP TLB Points Structure

PlacePoints
Tournament Champion100
2nd Place80
3rd Place70
4th Place60
5th Place55
6th Place50
7th Place45
8th Place40
9th Place35
10th-18th Place30
Remaining Cashers - Top 10%25
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 10%20
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 20%15
Remaining Cashers - 3rd 20%10
Remaining Cashers - Bottom 40%5
No Points Awarded in Non-Cashing Place
PlacePoints
Tournament Champion100
2nd Place80
3rd Place70
4th Place60
5th Place55
6th Place50
7th Place45
8th Place40
9th-16th Place30
Remaining Cashers - Top 10%25
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 10%20
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 20%15
Remaining Cashers - 3rd 20%10
Remaining Cashers - Bottom 40%5
No Points Awarded in Non-Cashing Place
PlacePoints
Tournament Champion100
2nd Place80
3rd Place70
4th Place60
5th Place55
6th Place50
7th Place45
8th - 14th Place35
Remaining Cashers - Top 10%25
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 10%20
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 20%15
Remaining Cashers - 3rd 20%10
Remaining Cashers - Bottom 40%5
No Points Awarded in Non-Cashing Place
PlacePoints
Tournament Champion100
2nd Place80
3rd Place70
4th Place60
5th Place55
6th Place50
7th - 12th Place35
13th - 18th Place30
Remaining Cashers - Top 10%25
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 10%20
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 20%15
Remaining Cashers - 3rd 20%10
Remaining Cashers - Bottom 40%5
No Points Awarded in Non-Cashing Place
PlacePoints
Tournament Champion100
2nd Place80
3rd Place70
4th Place60
5th Place55
6th Place50
7th Place45
8th Place40
9th - 12th Place35
13th - 16th Place30
Remaining Cashers - Top 10%25
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 10%20
Remaining Cashers - 2nd 20%15
Remaining Cashers - 3rd 20%10
Remaining Cashers - Bottom 40%5
No Points Awarded in Non-Cashing Place
PositionPoints
Tournament Champion100
2nd Place80
3rd Place70
4th Place60
5th Place55
6th Place50
7th - 36th Place*30
37th - 216th Place*20
217th - 1296th Place*10
* - no points awarded in non-cashing place
PlacePoints
Tournament Champion100
2nd Place80
3rd Place - 4th Place60
5th Place - 8th Place50
9th Place - 16th Place40
17th Place - 32nd Place35
33rd Place - 64th Place30
65th Place - 128th Place25
129th Place - 256th Place20
275th - 512th Place15
513th - 1,024th Place10
1,025th - 2,048th Place5
No Points Awarded in Non-Cashing Place

Please note: In the event of a tie for any of the above places, the total amount won will be used as the tiebreaker. WCOOP TLB points are not transferrable in any way and have no value outside of the WCOOP Player of the Series. Players from Belgium, Sweden and Czech Republic are not eligible for leader board prizes due to regulatory restrictions.

The WCOOP Player of the Series Leader Board is a great way to win even more prizes during the series. Track your performance across all the events you enter and play as many tournaments as possible to climb the leader board.

With so many different types of tournaments on offer, the WCOOP schedule has something for everyone. Choose from No Limit Texas Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha, Stud, Triple Draw and more. And take your shot at a world championship title.

Terms & Conditions

WCOOP Leader Boards

Wcoop 2020
  • This offer runs from August 30-September 23, 2020.
  • There is a total of four WCOOP Leader Boards: Low, Medium, High and Overall Player of the Series.
  • Each WCOOP event will be categorized as a Low, Medium or High event.
  • Every time you play a WCOOP event, you will get points based on your finishing position. All the events displayed in the Tournament Schedule section of the WCOOP main page are eligible.
  • All events (Low/Medium/High) will contribute towards the Overall Player of the Series Leader Board.
  • In the event of a tie for the top position of a leader board, the amount won in the series overall will determine the winner.
  • Players from Belgium, Czech Republic and Sweden are ineligible for leader board prizes, but will still receive points and so may occupy places on the leader board.
  • Eligible players will receive points according to their own finishing positions, even if they finish behind an ineligible player. If an ineligible player finishes at the top of a leader board, the prize ticket will be awarded to the highest ranked eligible player.
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August 19th, 2020 Last updated on August 19th, 2020
Home » Poker News » PokerStars Sets WCOOP 2020 to Start August 30

In a year when online poker tournaments are thriving, PokerStars certainly isn’t missing out on the action. And it just so happens that it’s almost WCOOP time, which fits right into the plan.

PokerStars just wrapped its inaugural Stadium Series at the beginning of August. Though the overall numbers were solid, PokerStars had to handle a significant number of overlays over the four weeks of tournaments. However, it was competing against the World Series of Poker and its WSOP 2020 Online on GGPoker and the World Poker Tour’s WPT World Online Championships on PartyPoker.

There is a LOT of online poker happening right now.

Its signature series is likely to draw more attention, though. The World Championship of Online Poker, better known as WCOOP, is an annual festival that dates back to 2002. During the poker boom, it was the penultimate online poker series. And it remains so for many players today.

PokerStars is preparing its WCOOP to kick off on August 30 and run through September 23, complete with 75 tournaments and more than $80 million in prize pool guarantees.

WCOOP 2020 Details

PokerStars’ Severin Rasset said, “WCOOP is a prestigious staple in the poker calendar, and this year, we are excited to bring players our biggest WCOOP ever, as well as adding extra excitement and value into the mix.”

With that, the 2020 iteration of WCOOP will offer 75 events, but with three buy-in levels for each, that brings the total of tournaments to 225. Across those tournaments, the guarantees total nearly $82 million for their prize pools — $81,637,000 to be exact.

This bests last year’s WCOOP, which offered 192 tournaments and $75 million in guarantees.

The three buy-in levels for each event will offer low, medium, and high, with those ranging from $2.20 on the low end to $25,000 at the top of the high end.

(Fun fact from PokerStars: If a player paid for one entry into every single tournament, it would cost him or her $210,729.20.)

One of the features of the WCOOP series that PokerStars’ competitors lack is the game variations. The 2020 WCOOP will offer 17 variants, as follows:

–No Limit Hold’em: 50 events (150 tournaments)

–Pot Limit Omaha: 5 events (15 tournaments)

–8-Game Mix: 2 events (6 tournaments)

–Pot Limit Omaha-8: 2 events (6 tournaments)

Wcoop 2020 Leaderboard

–HORSE: 2 events (6 tournaments)

–One event (3 tournaments) each of 5-Card NL Draw, 5-Card PLO, 6+ Hold’em, 2-7 NL Single Draw, 2-7 Triple Draw, Badugi, Limit Hold’em, Limit Omaha-8, NL Omaha-8, Mixed NLHE/PLO, Razz, and Stud Hi-Lo.

Included in the NLHE events will be 66 PKOs with progressive knockout formats and three TKOs with total knockout formats in which the only prizes are the bounties.

Series Highlights

Interestingly, there are no tournaments scheduled for Fridays during this year’s series. PokerStars notes that players, especially those competing for leaderboard points, need a day off.

The Main Event is the one that players most want to win. The 2020 WCOOP will offer three levels of that Main Event this year, with a PLO Main Event to run alongside the NLHE one. They will all play out on September 20.

–Event 72-Low: $55 buy-in NLHE 8-Max Freezeout Main Event ($1.25M GTD)

–Event 72-Medium: $530 NLHE 8-Max Freezeout Main Event ($2M GTD)

Poker Stars 2020

–Event 72-High: $5,200 NLHE 8-Max Freezeout Main Event ($10M GTD)

–Event 73-Low: $109 PLO 6-Max Main Event ($300K GTD)

–Event 73-Medium: $1,050 PLO 6-Max Main Event ($750K GTD)

–Event 73-High: $10,300 PLO 6-Max Main Event ($1.25M GTD)

There are other highlights as well, including the high-end version of Event 25 on September 6. That will be the $25K buy-in NLHE 8-Max Super High Roller Sunday Slam with $2.5 million guaranteed.

The phased tournament returns as well, three versions of it playing out from August 17 (already started!) through September 21.

–Event 1-Low: $2.20 NLHE ($250K GTD)

–Event 1-Medium: $22 NLHE ($1M GTD)

–Event 1-High: $215 NLHE ($2M GTD)

Technically, it is the first event on the schedule with phases already underway, but Phase 2 doesn’t take place until September 21, as the last event. Every player competing in an initial starting phase – or flight – must survive that day with chips in order to reach Phase 2, which then plays out to the end.

The full schedule is available here.

Many Ways to Qualify

As usual, players will be able to win their seats into WCOOP events for as little as $1. There are even four-step qualifiers that start at $1 to win seats into the $5,200 Main Event; these qualifiers are in the WCOOP Fast Track and will run every day through September 20.

And players can get in on WCOOP-focused Spin & Gos for as little as $4 for Main Event tickets, as well as other tournament tickets and cash prizes.

There will be WCOOP ticket giveaways via the PokerStars School.

This week @StarsSchool brings you its top 5 online poker tournament tips from Lex Veldhuis, Nick Walsh, Sam Grafton, Griffin Benger, and Benjamin Spragg.

That, and a lot more, here: https://t.co/NeMoQUeKizpic.twitter.com/InAb6M8ZFR

— PokerStarsBlog (@PokerStarsBlog) August 18, 2020

PokerStars is also introducing the new WCOOP Sweepstakes. This begins on August 30 and runs through September 20, and players gain entry by playing a WCOOP event. Every entry earns a ticket to the sweepstakes, which will award $1.5 million in WCOOP tickets. The site will award at least three $5,200 Main Event tickets every day.

Playing for Points and the Slam

There will be leaderboards for WCOOP 2020, obviously. PokerStars will announce the details for four leaderboards in the coming days: one for the low buy-ins, another for medium, one for high, and then one overall leaderboard.

Suffice it to say, there will be monetary prizes for the leaderboard winners.

Wcoop 2020 Live

In addition, PokerStars is introducing 2021 Slam Packages this year. Players who win any of the 15 Sunday Slam tournaments on the WCOOP 2020 schedule will win that prize package, which includes free entries to the 2021 WCOOP Main Event, SCOOP Main Event, and Stadium Series Main Event. (Players refer to that trio of events as the Slam.

Some of online poker's most recognisable players have never won a #WCOOP title. Who are these underachievers? And can they do it this time? https://t.co/KPD4fTVUIDpic.twitter.com/N1sNA4F2TT

— PokerStarsBlog (@PokerStarsBlog) August 19, 2020

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