Competitive Poker Tournaments: GCOOP and MicroCOOP Happening at the Poker Room
Gearing Up for Pokerdom's Global Cup of Online Poker Fifth Stage
Dive into the thrilling world of online poker as Pokerdom revs up for the fifth round of the Global Cup of Online Poker (GCOOP). Here's a taste of what awaits you.
🌟 Events Galore:
- Over 300 tournaments with buy-ins starting from 200 rubles;
- 50 million rubles in prize money;
- 1 Bitcoin for the GCOOP champion;
- Cups for major tournament winners;
- Daily missions for cash tables and qualifying satellites;
- Super Highroller 1,000,000 GTD and Main Event 3,000,000 GTD will be your main attractions!
🔥 Satellites
Satellites for each series tournament are available starting at 10 rubles, with at least 5 direct satellites per day for each event. And if you're gunning for the Main Event, daily direct satellites are held from February 15 to April 6 at 22:00 ALAT, leading up to 12 final satellites on April 7, including a Last Chance Satellite with 10 guaranteed tickets.
💰 Super Highroller
For those seeking high-stakes action, weekly direct satellites for the GCOOP Super Highroller will be held from February 15 to April 1 at 22:00 ALAT every Sunday, each with 1 guaranteed ticket. You’ll also find daily step satellites with a 100 ruble buy-in and 3 guaranteed tickets every Monday to Friday. The action heats up on April 8 with 12 additional final satellites.
📅 Series Schedule
For an accurate and up-to-date schedule, head to the Pokerdom website under "Promotions" > "GCOOP - Global Cup of Online Poker".
🎮 MicroCOOP
Starting on March 16, join MicroCOOP with 220 affordable-buy-in tournaments (starting at 25 rubles), offering a total prize pool of 5,000,000 rubles, and additional prizes worth 250,000 rubles for the leaderboard. Many tournaments feature qualifying satellites, even freerolls, providing a fantastic opportunity to compete for significant prizes and the series champion title without splurging a fortune.
🔎 Where to Find GCOOP Info?
- Official Pokerdom Website: Keep your eyes peeled for updates on the official Pokerdom website.
- Poker News Sites: Specialized poker news websites often provide detailed schedules and updates about major tournaments.
- Online Forums: Engage with the poker community on forums for discussions and insights into upcoming events.
I'm playing poker as I prepare for Pokerdom's Global Cup of Online Poker (GCOOP) fifth stage. There are over 300 tournaments with buy-ins starting from 200 rubles, and I might try my luck at satellites starting at 10 rubles for a chance to win tickets to the series tournaments. I'll battle it out in the Super Highroller with a 1,000,000 GTD prize pool, and I might even aim for the Main Event with a 3,000,000 GTD. To keep up with all the events, I visit the Pokerdom website for the schedule under "Promotions" > "GCOOP - Global Cup of Online Poker." I also follow poker news sites and online forums for updates and discussion on upcoming events.
