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The 2008 World Championship of Online Poker has apparently broken records with its $30 million overall series guarantee, it has been reported on PocketFives.
After two days of play Carter "ckingusc" King walked away with the top prize of $1,265,000 after he beat 2,184 other players and came first in a five-way chip chop deal that included the player apparently ranked top among online players "AJKHoosier1".
The World Championship of Online Poker has 33 separate events and offers a number of different poker games including Hold'em, Omaha, Stud, Razz, HORSE and 2-7 draw.
Also available to play in this year's championship were new games Mixed Hold'em, Mixed Omaha, 4-max Hold'em and an eight-game mixed event.
Pokerstars reports that a total of 22,873 players from 119 countries took part in the event. The biggest winner was UK player Liberace who apparently won a total of $1,377,179 across a variety of different events.
The 2008 World Championship of Online Poker has apparently broken records with its $30 million overall series guarantee, it has been reported on PocketFives.
After two days of play Carter "ckingusc" King walked away with the top prize of $1,265,000 after he beat 2,184 other players and came first in a five-way chip chop deal that included the player apparently ranked top among online players "AJKHoosier1".
The World Championship of Online Poker has 33 separate events and offers a number of different poker games including Hold'em, Omaha, Stud, Razz, HORSE and 2-7 draw.
Also available to play in this year's championship were new games Mixed Hold'em, Mixed Omaha, 4-max Hold'em and an eight-game mixed event.
Pokerstars reports that a total of 22,873 players from 119 countries took part in the event. The biggest winner was UK player Liberace who apparently won a total of $1,377,179 across a variety of different events.
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