WCOOP PokerStars Team Pro streaming
The World Championship of Online Poker is well underway with more than $36 million awarded in prize pools and 36 of the 82-tournament schedule completed so far. Team PokerStars Pro members have been busy playing and winning over the last two weeks and with the Team PokerStars Pro WCOOP schedules revealed, players now have the chance to sweat the action with them. For the next 11 days, players can tune in to pros’ respective Twitch channels, or join them at the tables online at PokerStars.
Team PokerStars Pro Winning Moments
Following his deep run and 5th place finish in the recent PokerStars Championship Barcelona Main Event, Andre ‘aakkari’ Akkari finished 4th in WCOOP-36-H: $1,050 FL Badugi for $7,125.00. PokerStars newest signing Jeff ‘JeffGross’ Gross achieved a 6th place finish and cashed $13,117.21 in WCOOP-37-H: $215 No Limit Hold’em [6 Max, Zoom].
Meanwhile, Team PokerStars Pro Jake ‘jakecody’ Cody is sitting in 70th place in WCOOP-39-H: $1,050 NLHE [8-Max, Progressive KO, Thursday Thrill SE] $1M guaranteed with a bounty of $1,500 on his head. There is an exciting range of tournaments on offer across the high and, new-for-2017, low stakes levels, meaning that there is something for every player preference and bankroll.
The series guarantee of $60 million means there is plenty of cash yet to be won.
Highlights include:
- 55-L $11 Win the Button, September 20, 10:30 ET
- 66-H $25,000 8-Max High Roller, September 21, 15:00 ET (fees donated to REG)
- 79-H: $5,200 Main Event, September 24, 14:00 ET
Check out the player cards, which highlight some of the events Team PokerStars Pros will play and stream over the remainder of the series.
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