Posted on February 10, 2021 in WCOAP 2021 Patrick Blye wins WCOAP Main Event Bracelet & $27,408! The curtain came down on a massively successful APAT World Championship Of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) with the crowning of the Main Event champion. Patrick Blye of Canada is that champion, a result that saw the Canadian walk away with an impressive $27,408. The $109 buy-in…
Posted on February 7, 2021 in WCOAP 2021 Three More WCOAP Champions Crowned; Main Event is Today Three more partypoker players can call themselves APAT WCOAP champions after a trio of Championship Events crowned their winners. The PLO, Turbo Knockout, and Turbo are now done and dusted, paving the way to the massive $150,000 guaranteed WCOAP Main Eventand its $20,000…
Posted on February 5, 2021 in WCOAP 2021 Tenno Tonts Takes Down WCOAP Super High Roller Event Tenno Tonts secured the largest prize awarded during the APAT WCOAP so far when he triumphed in the $530 buy-in Super High Roller event. Some 223 players bought in, which meant the $100,000 guaranteed prize pool was surpassed by $11,500. The top 34 finishers received…
Posted on February 3, 2021 in WCOAP 2021 WCOAP Round-Up: Three More Champions Crowned Three more APAT players became WCOAP champions recently as the massive $109 buy-in $150,000 guaranteed Main Event looms. The 6-Max, Knockout, and PLO8 Championship saw their champions crowned, these are those winners. Jan Strazisar Takes Down 6-Max Championship Jan Strazisar of Slovenia emerged as a worthy champion in…
Posted on January 31, 2021 in WCOAP 2021 Owston and De Baas Become APAT WCOAP Champions APAT regular Dan Owston has become a WCOAP champion after coming out on top of a 350-strong field in the PLO Knockout Championship. Owston collected $3,247 for his impressive victory, plus an APAT gold medal and commemorative bracelet. Owston eventually found himself heads-up…
Posted on January 29, 2021 in WCOAP 2021 Adam Snee Crowned APAT WCOAP High Roller Champion Adam Snee is the APAT WCOAP High Roller champion after he came out on top of a 284-strong field to secure the impressive $13,850 first-place prize. Snee had already turned his $265 buy-in into at least $2,000 by reaching the seven-handed final table, but…
Posted on January 27, 2021 in WCOAP 2021 Sander Totuli and Roman Matveichuk Win WCOAP Events The $750,000 guaranteed APAT World Championships Of Amateur Poker (WCOAP)continued on January 26 and two more champions were crowned. Following the thrilling finale of the Team Championship, Brazil’s Sander Totuli and Russian grinder Roman Matveichuk triumphed in the 6-Max Knockout and Mix-Max Championship respectively. Vamos! Totuli Crowned 6-Max Championship Champion…
Posted on January 25, 2021 in WCOAP 2021 Wales Wins APAT Team Championship; Max Kruse Scores a Crucial Late Winner The $750,000 guaranteed APAT World Championship Of Amateur Poker (WCOAP) began on January 23 with the WCOAP #01 – Team Championship getting things underway. Wales walked away with the title but there was some major drama involving football star Max Kruselate on. The team Championship…
Posted on January 9, 2021 in WCOAP WCOAP 2021 Announced APAT are delighted to announce details of the 12th annual World Championship of Amateur Poker (WCOAP). The WCOAP will take place online at partypoker due to the Covid pandemic, with events playing out between January 23rd and February 8th, 2021. The festival…
Posted on February 3, 2020 in News Nitting It Up For The Win In Nottingham I feel that was an APAT weekend where we can say huge congrats to absolutely everyone involved – Dusk Till Dawn Poker & Casino and every member of their staff from Glenn Townsend, bar staff and valets to Ryan Brodsky…