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Parker “tonkaaaa” Talbot Hungry for More As WCOOP Enters Last Rest Day

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Unlucky for some, but for 13 players who were crowned champions last night, it was a very special night of World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) action on PokerStars!

The festival takes its final rest day today, with action resuming on Saturday where all eyes will be on Parker “tonkaaaa” Talbot to see if he could win an incredible fifth WCOOP title this year.

Meanwhile, Team peace&loove once again outscored their nearest rivals and now hold more than an 1,000-point lead in the WCOOP League standings, surely cementing their victory in the inaugural contest.

Talbot Leads World Championship of Badugi Final Table

Parker Talbot

Just five players remain in the $1,050 World Championship of Badugi from a field of just 45, and a pumped-up Talbot is ready for action.

Set to stream the final table when it resumes at 16:30 (UTC) on Saturday, September 28, he’s already locked up $2,789 alongside fellow WCOOP League draftee Kelvin “Kelvin_FP:AR” Kerber, but will be gunning for yet another WCOOP title when play gets back underway.

Rank Player Country Chipcount
1 tonkaaaa Canada 3,651,500
2 gganbu Brazil 2,663,000
3 ZeMannheim United Kingdom 2,377,000
4 GeraldoCesar Brazil 2,181,000
5 Kelvin_FP Brazil 377,500

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WCOOP League Standings

After “FAL1st” notched up their 105th WCOOP cash of the year last night — second behind only Blaz “Scarmak3r” Zerjav — Team peace&loove extended their WCOOP League lead to 1,035 points and is surely uncatchable at this point.

The victory isn’t secure yet, but it would take something monumental for Huber’s team to be caught — perhaps another title for Talbot on Saturday night might be the catalyst for the comeback of all comebacks.

Meanwhile, second place isn’t completely secure for Team tonkaaaa as Team easywithaces cut the gap there to just 205 points.

  • Team peace&loove – 6485 points (+260)
  • Team tonkaaaa – 5450 points (+190)
  • Team easywithaces – 5245 points (+220)
  • Team L. Veldhuis – 4385 points (+120)
  • Team Aakkari – 3740 points (+60)
  • Team Spraggy – 3300 points (+105)

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Every evening at 8:05 p.m. BST, a $55 buy-in satellite kicks off that guarantees at least two $1,050 WCOOP NLHE Main Event seats. If you find the $55 buy-in is too steep, $5.50 feeders are available, and $0.55 buy-in satellites feed into those. Turning a $55 satellite into a $1,050 seat would be amazing, but imagine if you turned $0.55 into a shot at a $3.5 million guaranteed prize pool.

WCOOP Results September 26

Event Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
WCOOP 89-L: $22 NLHE [Mystery Micro Bounty Builder HR] 9,823 $196,460 IamMicho $11,875
WCOOP 89-M: $109 NLHE [Mystery Mini Bounty Builder HR] 3,263 $326,300 ZeBaronjù $19,875
WCOOP 89-H: $530 NLHE [Mystery Bounty Builder HR] 621 $310,500 Malaka$tyle $42,379
WCOOP 90-L: $22 5-Card PLO [6-Max] 1,569 $31,380 Adamyid $4,773
WCOOP 90-M: $109 5-Card PLO [6-Max] 623 $62,300 Kzzon $10,894
WCOOP 90-H: $530 5-Card PLO [6-Max] 219 $109,500 Suhepxm $21,531
WCOOP 91-L: $55 NLHE [Progressive KO] 4,697 $250,000 mickyb88 $24,765
WCOOP 91-M: $215 NLHE [Progressive KO] 1,335 $267,000 danielkiosev $37,178
WCOOP 91-H: $1 050 NLHE [Progressive KO] 247 $250,000 Voca94 $56,887
WCOOP 93-L: $22 NLHE [6-Max Deep Stack] 5,737 $114,740 Morales 198 $16,314
WCOOP 94-L: $5.50 PLO [6-Max Progressive KO] 3,149 $15,430 thelukystump $1,514
WCOOP 94-M: $55 PLO [6-Max Progressive KO] 1,156 $57,800 NaturoSasuki $8,357
WCOOP 94-H: $530 PLO [6-Max Progressive KO] 217 $108,500 SpeedUp2 $17,612
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