PokerStars US COOP: Buzgon Binks in NJ, TheBigSlick74" Wins Back-to-Back PACOOP Titles

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Daniel “loxonbagel” Buzgon Wins NJCOOP Title

Recent 2021 PACOOP Winners

The prestigious PokerStars Championship of Online Poker (COOP) is currently running in a trio of US states in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New Jersey .

All three PokerStars US-facing sites offer state-specific versions of the COOP, with each running concurrently September 10-27 .

The Pennsylvania Championship of Online Poker (PACOOP) guarantees $2 million across 69 events on PokerStars PA. The two-day PACOOP Main Event runs Sept. 26-27, with a $300 buy-in and $200,000 in guaranteed prize money on the line.

The 2021 Michigan Championship of Online Poker (MICOOP) offers 68 events, with a combined guarantee of $1.5 million. The upcoming series marks the second time the MICOOP has run on PokerStars MI, which launched in January 2021. .

New Jersey poker players are well familiar with the NJCOOP series, which returns to PokerStars NJ with a schedule of 60 events. The guarantees add up to $1 million for the 2021 NJCOOP , including the $300 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed Main Event Sept. 26-27.

PokerNews is providing live reporting coverage on selected events from all three US COOP series. Here’s a look at the most recent winners. Daniel “loxonbagel” Buzgon Wins NJCOOP Title On Sunday, four more NJCOOP events crowned winners including Event #27: $100 NLHE [8-Max, Deepstack], $12.5K GTD , a tournament that attracted 145 runners and saw well-known poker pro Daniel “loxonbagel” Buzgon (lead picture) come out on top to claim the title and accompanying $2,766 first-place prize. PokerNews will return for more NJCOOP coverage on Sunday, September 19th at 5 p.m. EST for Event #34: $300 NLHE Championship Trophy Event , so be sure to tune in then! Recent 2021 NJCOOP Winners “TWOsl0w4u” Wins MICOOP PLO 6-Max High Roller MICOOP Event #34: $250 PLO 6-Max High Roller – Championship Trophy Event concluded on Saturday, with “TWOsl0w4u” taking down the trophy and $6,332 after defeating “Meatballs9000” heads-up.The event drew a total of 124 entries, generating a $28,892 prize pool, which nearly doubled the $15k guarantee.The brisk blind levels led to the tournament lasting a mere six hours, […]

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