Three more partypoker players can call themselves APAT WCOAP champions after a trio of Championship Events crowned their winners. The PLO, Turbo Knockout, and Turbo are now done and dusted, paving the way to the massive $150,000 guaranteed WCOAP Main Event and its $20,000 guaranteed Mini Main Event cousin.
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Suokas Wins PLO Championship For Finland
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Jarkko Suokas took down the PLO Championship and saw his $55 investment turn into $2,386. Finnish poker players tend to love pot-limit Omaha and Suokas is definitely in that camp.
Suokas defeated Kazakhstan’s Andrey Tin heads-up to lock up the title and the lion’s share of the prize pool. Tin collected $1,651 for his runner-up finish, which will go some way to numbing the pain of falling at the final hurdle.
Third-place finisher Andrey Kilyushev was the tournament’s other recipient of a four-figure prize. The man from Russia scooped $1,158.
WCOAP #13 – PLO Championship Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Jarkko Suokas | Finland | $2,386 |
2 | Andrey Tin | Kazakhstan | $1,651 |
3 | Andrey Kilyushev | Russia | $1,158 |
4 | Jean Yip | Belgium | $777 |
5 | Ronaldn Gijtenbeek | Netherlands | $560 |
6 | Drew Atkins | Canada | $439 |
7 | Steven Fraser | United Kingdom | $353 |
The Czech Republic Has a WCOAP Champion
Tomas Lestina is more than $6,000 richer today thanks to winning the Turbo Knockout Championship. The bounty payments grew large by the time the final table was reached and it was Lestina who secured the biggest of them all.
The Czech grinder’s $3,160 first-place prize was bolstered by a bounty payment weighing in at $3,035, making for a total combined score worth $6,195. His bounty prize was so large because a PKO tournament’s champion gets their hand on their own bounty when they’re the last player standing.
Thomas Reilly of the United Kingdom was the event’s runner-up. Reilly walked away with a combined prize worth $3,609, an impressive return on a $55 investment.
All but two of the seven finalists scooped four-figures when bounties were included, showing you don’t have to spend a lot to win big at partypoker.
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WCOAP #14 – Turbo Knockout Championship Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounties |
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1 | Tomas Lestina | Czech Republic | $3,160 | $3,035 |
2 | Thomas Reilly | United Kingdom | $3,155 | $454 |
3 | Max Hoffmann | Belgium | $2,123 | $1,094 |
4 | Jan Bucl | Czech Republic | $1,401 | $178 |
5 | Vitaliy Ostrovyi | Ukraine | $931 | $143 |
6 | Matthew Carter | United Kingdom | $711 | $250 |
7 | Andreas Goll | Germany | $498 | $321 |
Kafouros Wins Turbo Championship For Greece
Greek player Georigios Kafouros won the penultimate Championship event of the WCOAP, namely the Turbo Championship.
Some 657 players bought in and created a $32,850 prize pool that was way more than the advertised $20,000 guarantee. The tournament concluded a shade over five hours after the first cards were pitched, meaning Kafouros’ $5,696 top prize was the equivalent of a $1,100 hourly rate, wow!
Kafouros defeated James Reid when the tournament was heads-up, leaving Reid to collect $3,954.
Other players who navigated their way to the final table and banked a four-figure prize were Theodoros Konstantinidis, Viteslav Cech, and Aleksey Konoplev.
WCOAP #15 – Turbo Championship Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Georgios Kafouros | Greece | $5,696 |
2 | James Reid | United Kingdom | $3,954 |
3 | Theodoros Konstantinidis | Malta | $2,744 |
4 | Viteslav Cech | Czech Republic | $1,832 |
5 | Aleksey Konoplev | Russia | $1,228 |
6 | Charles Chattha | United Kingdom | $946 |
7 | Antoan Asenov | Bulgaria | $716 |
Other WCOAP Winners
- Eryck Soares Lopes Rabelo – first-place in the WCOAP Mini Turbo Knockout for $830*
- Gustav Henrik Staffan Warn – first-place in the WCOAP Mini Turbo for $814
- Ben Prior – first-place in the WCOAP Mini PLO for $448
WCOAP Main Events Start at 19:15 GMT
The tournament every APAT member has been waiting for is finally here: the $150,000 guaranteed WCOAP Main Event. 19:15 GMT is when you need to be ready to get your grind on in the $109 buy-in Main Event, which is the same time the $11 buy-in $20,000 guaranteed Mini Main Event takes place.
Satellites for the Main Event start at only $1.10 and are running right now. Good luck!
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On Sunday, partypoker US wrapped up their latest Network Online Series in New Jersey. The nine-event weeklong series catered to 1,301 combined entrants and awarded $282,062 in prize money.
Among those to capture titles were Michael “UFOLDIWIN” St. John and Eric “alwaysliquid” Vanauken, who has made a name for himself on the partypoker US Network, but the biggest story was Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty winning a third of the tournaments. That’s right, the recent World Series of Poker (WSOP) Domestic Main Event fourth-place finisher took down three titles.
Hagerty’s Heater
Hagerty won his first title after topping an 85-entry field in Wednesday’s $215 buy-in Event #4: $15K GTD 8-Max Turbo NLH for $4,154.80 and then went back-to-back by topping an 89-entry field in Thursday’s $320 buy-in Event #5: $30K GTD PLO 6-Max for $9,223.
Three days later on Saturday, he was at is again when he bested a 132-entry field to win the $215 buy-in Event #8: $25K GTD 8-Max NLH.
'Winning three of four events across four nights was a wild ride for sure.”
“It felt great. I really felt so locked in the whole series,” Hagerty told PokerNews. “I was riding such a high from the WSOP final table and to just carry that momentum into online was great. Winning three of four events across four nights was a wild ride for sure.”
So, which of his three wins was he most proud of? That would be the last one.
“I entered the final table pretty short and grinded my way to the top. Jason Lawhun put me in a really tough spot and I had to make a big hero call that wasn’t easy at all, and then I made another hero call before that versus Don Himpele. I also felt great about my short-handed play there. I definitely felt like I really earned that one and it wasn’t easy at all.”
partypoker US Event #8 Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty | $6,071.48 |
2 | ”nunu2018” | $4,224 |
3 | ”Edsebo” | $3,036 |
4 | Don 'dhimp20' Himpele | $2,323.20 |
5 | Jason ”RiverMan” Lawhun | $1,795.20 |
6 | ”ndirish50” | $1,333.20 |
7 | ”CheRalph” | $1,056 |
8 | David 'TheKing411' Coleman | $792 |
Latest partypoker US Network Online Series Results
Day | Date | Time (EST) | Tournament | Buy-In | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
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Sunday, | January 17 | - | Event #1: $50K GTD Sunday Special | $215 | 325 | $65,000 | 'pure_reason' | $12,161.50 |
Monday | January 18 | - | Event #2: $20K GTD PKO Bounty 6-Max | $320 | 76 | $22,800 | Eric 'alwaysliquid' Vanauken | $8,880 |
Tuesday | January 19 | - | Event #3: $15K GTD 40-Stack 8-Max NLH | $215 | 129 | $25,400 | kgkg510 | $5,483 |
Wednesday | January 20 | - | Event #4: $15K GTD 8-Max Turbo NLH | $215 | 85 | $17,000 | Ryan 'simISgg' Hagerty | $4,154.80 |
Thursday | January 21 | - | Event #5: $30K GTD PKO 6-Max | $320 | 89 | $30,000 | Ryan 'simISgg' Hagerty | $9,223 |
Thursday | January 21 | - | Event #6: $10K GTD 6-Max PLO | $109 | 96 | $10,000 | Michael “UFOLDIWIN” St. John | $3,400 |
Friday | January 22 | - | Event #7 $25K 6-Max NLH | $215 | 154 | $30,800 | 'Core4' | $8,008 |
Saturday | January 23 | - | Event #8: $25K 8-Max NLH | $215 | 132 | $26,400 | Ryan 'simISgg' Hagerty | $6.071 |
Sunday | January 24 | - | Event #9: SUNDAY $100K GTD PKO Bounty 8-Max | $525 | 215 | $107,500 | 'stevenmadara' | $10,750 |
Mark Your Calendar
The next partypoker US Network Online Series will take place February 21–28 and be chock full of Progressive Knock Out (PKO) events. The full schedule is expected to be released early next week and will feature buy-in ranges of $109 to $535.
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