20th Edition of PokerStars WCOOP Awards $126.5m in Prizes, Most in Series History

PokerStars guaranteed $100m in prize money for the 2021 World Championship of Online Poker, but the 1.4 million entries easily toppled that, generating $126.5m in prizes. [Image: PokerStars] Over 1.4 million tourney entries

The 20th annual PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) wrapped up this past week, concluding the largest WCOOP in the series’ two-decade run. PokerStars guaranteed a total of $100m in prize pools across the 102 events, but more than 1.4 million tournament entries helped the combined prizes easily eclipse that, coming to $126,543,330.

Each event had three buy-in levels – Low, Medium, and High – giving players of all bankrolls an opportunity to participate. Thus, there were 306 tournaments in all.

The Main Events had three of the top four prize pools in the 2021 WCOOP, with the $5,200 “High” No-Limit Hold’em 8-Max Main Event topping the list, awarding $10m in prize money. Its guarantee was also $10m and with 1,965 entries, it came just shy of meeting that mark, blessing the participants with $175,000 in overlay. “CrazyLissy” ended up winning the prestigious event, pocketing a few bucks shy of $1.5m.

The $530 “Medium” Main Event had the second-largest prize pool at $3,891,500, destroying its $2.5m guarantee. “festen x” won it for $549,000. The $55 “Low” buy-in version of the event had the fourth-largest prize pool of the 2021 WCOOP, coming in at $2,014,550 to beat its guarantee by about half a million dollars. Its champ was “pagan_junior,” who won $180,177 after a final table deal. Talal Shakerchi shines

Though anyone would be thrilled to win one of the Main Events, the real star of the 2021 WCOOP was the UK’s Talal “raidalot” Shakerchi, who won three tournaments and finished atop the overall WCOOP leader board to claim the Player of the Series title. For that, he won an additional $25,000. Shakerchi also won the High buy-in leader board and another $15,000.

Winning three events is an amazing feat, but maybe even more incredibly, Shakerchi was not the only one to do it this year. Brazil’s Yuri “theNERDguy” Martins not only claimed a trio of victories, but he also […]

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