The 12th edition of the World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) will be running on partypoker from Jan 23rd to Feb 7th. This time the event will be fully online and since it is aimed at "amateurs" there will be no re-entries and there will be affordable buy-ins - from $ 5,50 to $ 530 - or qualify for the event in a satellite tournament. Read the full article to know more.
PartyPoker is a network where we can also meet players from Bwin.com and Coral Poker, one of the most popular and largest networks. They also offer a casino and sports betting. Starting next week (Jan 23rd) they will be running the 12th edition of the World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP), the first one to be held 100% online.
large cashback
very good MTT tournaments
No HUD since June 2019
no HU on microstakes
The tournament ill be held in a freeze out format (no reentry, limited late registration), buy-ins for range from $ 5,50 to $ 530 from Mini Events to Championship and the total GTD prize among all the events is worth $ 750 k. You can also qualify through one of the numerous satellite tournaments and the "Player of the Series" winner gets a $ 5300 ticket for the MILLIONS online Main Event.
Some highlight include: the $265 buy-in, $ 75 k GTD High Roller Championship on Jan 27th, the $530 buy-in $ 100 k GTD Super High Roller Championship on Feb 5th and last but not least the $ 109 buy-in $ 150 k Main Event on Feb 7th.
If you want to know more, we have a full article with our PartyPoker review, sign up, promotions as Diamond Club, deposit bonus, traffic, game types, stakes and other information. They offer a first deposit bonus of $ 30 (in SPINS tickets) and rakeback up to 60%. If you have any problems with the registration, feel free to contact DonkHunter.com support. We will talk, advise and find possible solutions.
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