PokerNews Ambassador "RobinPoker" Selling WCOOP Action on StakeKings
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PokerNews ambassador and streamer Lukas "RobinPoker" Robinson is gearing up for a full slate of online poker action in the World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP), and his viewers can have a sweat for the series.
Robinson is selling action for 18 events through StakeKings, meaning that members of the public can buy a piece of his action in hopes of a deep run for the young Liverpool grinder. Best of all, Robinson is selling at zero markup and will be streaming the action.
Robinson, who has had several five-figure online scores in recent months and made his first World Series of Poker (WSOP) final table earlier this year, is selling half of his WCOOP action, meaning he is looking for $7,755 in investments. As of writing, 41.2% of Robinson's 50% in action was still available for purchase.
In July, Robinson took down a $2,100 High Roller PKO on WPT Global for a career-best $63,962.50. Just a month earlier, Robinson finished ninth in the WSOP Casino Employees Event for $6,317.
For more information about how to buy Robinson's WCOOP action, head to stakekings.com/player/RobinPoker.
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Get Ready for WCOOP
The 23rd instalment of WCOOP is shaping up to be exciting, with more than $80 million in guaranteed prize pools up for grabs across 379 separate tournaments. Buy-ins for WCOOP range from $5.50 to $25,000, with 12 World Championship titles up for grabs.
In addition, this year's WCOOP festivities will include Silver and Gold Power Path bundles, additional prizes for women's events, and the introduction of the WCOOP League.
The series will culminate with No-Limit Hold'em and Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) Main Events, the details of which include:
- WCOOP 108-L: $109 NLHE [NLHE Main Event] - $2.5M Gtd
- WCOOP 108-M: $1,050 NLHE [NLHE Main Event] - $3.5M Gtd
- WCOOP 108-H: World Championship of NLHE: $10,300 Main Event - $5M Gtd
- WCOOP 111-L: $109 PLO [6-Max, PLO Main Event] - $200K Gtd
- WCOOP 111-M: $1,050 PLO [6-Max, PLO Main Event] - $500K Gtd
- WCOOP 111-H: World Championship of PLO: $10,300 Main Event - $800K Gtd
In this Series
- 1 Here's How to Play for a Share of $20,000 Worth of WCOOP Tickets in September
- 2 WCOOP, NAPT and EPT Bundles Up for Grabs With PokerStars Power Path in September
- 3 WCOOP League Teams Set as PokerStars Ambassadors Look to Stop Team Lex
- 4 PokerNews Ambassador "RobinPoker" Selling WCOOP Action on StakeKings
- 5 Spraggy and Lex Ready to Battle Again in PokerStars WCOOP League
- 6 Team Akkari Off to a Flying Start in the 2024 WCOOP League as Team Spraggy Falters
- 7 Lex Eyes First WCOOP Title as Spraggy Still Draws a Blank
- 8 Booyakasha: Lex Veldhuis Bags $130K & First WCOOP Title Dressed as Ali G
- 9 Jerry "Perrymejsen" Odeen Wins Seventh WCOOP Title for Team tonkaaaa
- 10 Sebastian Huber's Team peace&loove Take the Lead in the WCOOP League
- 11 Parker Talbot Wins HORSE Championship for Fifth WCOOP Title
- 12 Denis Strebkov's 12th WCOOP Title Aids Team L.Veldhuis' Ascent Up the WCOOP League
- 13 Team tonkaaaa Closes Gap with Talbot's Second WCOOP Title in Four Days
- 14 Niklas "Lena900" Astedt Wins Two WCOOP Titles in One Hour!
- 15 "FAL1st" Three Final Tables Propel Team peace&loove Into WCOOP League Lead
- 16 Lex and Tonkaaaa Both Through to WCOOP Event 55-H Day 2
- 17 Check Out This Crazy WCOOP Satellite ROI; $1.50 into $68,000!