Parker Talbot Wins HORSE Championship for Fifth WCOOP Title

Thursday was a monumental day for Team tonkaaaa in the 2024 PokerStars WCOOP League, with team captain Parker Talbot leading by example.

The Canadian, whose roster is stacked with Swedish talent, played a pivotal role in propelling his team into third place. Talbot’s heroics came during the WCOOP $1,050 World Championship of HORSE, where his winning performance contributed significantly to the team’s rise.

Adding to the team’s success, “ShipitFTW911” secured a solid fifth-place finish in WCOOP 20-L: $109 NLHE Mini Bounty Builder HR. Team tonkaaaa racked up a total of 460 points, outscoring the nearest competitors by 70. The impressive performances have brought them within striking distance of Sebastian Huber’s Team peace&loove, the current league leaders.

Team easywithaces, led by Fintan Hand, continued to deliver on the virtual felt and shortened Huber’s lead to 35 points. Meanwhile, Team AAkkari slipped to fourth place after posting the lowest score on September 12.

Despite Lex Veldhuis’ stellar week, which included his first WCOOP title on Tuesday and another final table finish last night, his team has yet to break the 1,000-point barrier. Team Spraggy had their best day of the series so far, more than doubling their overall points tally, but they continue to hold the bottom spot in the league standings.

Talbot Joins the Five-Time WCOOP Winner’s Club

Parker TalbotWhat do Dan “djk123” Kelly, Andrey “Kroko-dill” Zaichenko, Connor “blanconegro” Drinan, Andrey “Premove” Skvortsov, Andras “probirs” Nemeth, Talal “raidalot” Shakerchi, “nilsef,” and “roo_400” have in common? They’re all five-time World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) champions.

Now, you can add Talbot to that exclusive club, as he claimed his fifth title by winning the WCOOP $1,050 World Championship of HORSE.

Talbot, who has secured a WCOOP title every year since 2020, triumphed over an 88-entry field to claim the top prize of $21,904 from the $88,000 prize pool.

Entering the final day in fourth place among the 11 remaining players, Talbot skillfully navigated a star-studded final table. Four-time WCOOP champion “Dainiux” was the first to fall, securing $4,200 for a seventh-place finish, while “llanboy23” bowed out in sixth.

Facing tough competition—including Geraldo Cesar “geraldocesar” Neto, “Dosenpfand,” “gangstachel9,” and “huiiiiiiiiii,” all previous WCOOP titleholders—none could halt Talbot’s march to victory.

WCOOP $1,050 World Championship of HORSE Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Parker “tonkaaaa” Talbot Canada $21,902
2 “huiiiiiiiiii” Austria $16,618
3 “gangstachel9” Costa Rica $12,461
4 “Dosenpfand” Malta $9,495
5 Geraldo Cesar “geraldocesar” Neto Brazil $7,235
6 “llanboy23” United Kingdom $5,513
7 “Dainiux” Lithuania $4,200

Parker Talbot’s WCOOP Wins

Year Event Entries Prize Pool Place Prize
2020 58-H: $530 NLHE 8-Max, PKO 842 $421,000 1st $51,168
2021 75-H: $5,200 NLHE 8-Max, Midweek Freeze 91 $455,000 1st $108,730
2022 TT-02-H: $1,050 8-Game (6-max) 60K Gtd 55 $60,000 1st $21,092
2023 WCOOP 15-H: $10300 NLHE Super Tuesday High Roller 79 $790,000 1st $213,229
2024 WCOOP $1,050 World Championship of HORSE 88 $88,000 1st $21,904

Zerjav Extends WCOOP Leaderboard Lead with Third WCOOP Title

Blaz ZerjavIn addition to the WCOOP League, the WCOOP Overall Leaderboard tracks the top individual performer throughout the series.

Undrafted Blaz “Scarmak3r” Zerjav solidified his lead at the top of the leaderboard yesterday by securing his second WCOOP title of the festival and his third overall. The Slovenian triumphed over a field of 141 entries, earning $65,837. This includes a $29,650 winner’s prize and $36,188 in bounties.

Zerjav collected the biggest prize of the day and took his points total to 875. Brazilian duo and WCOOP League picks Yuri “theNERDguy” Dzivielevski (650pts) and Renan “Internett93o” Bruschi (555pts) round out the top three with the likes of Veldhuis (425pts), Patrick “pads1161” Leonard (370 pts) and Jerry “Perrymejsen” Odeen (365 pts) also in contention.

WCOOP 20-H: $2,100 NLHE Bounty Builder HR Final Table Results

Place Player Country Bounty Result Total Prize
1 Blaz Scarmak3r" Zerjav Slovenia $36,188 $29,650 $65,837
2 “Sxmon” Austria $16,188 $29,650 $45,837
3 Ivan “ILS007” Stokes United Kingdom $15,000 $20,138 $35,138
4 “Vasoski” Germany $3,875 $15,643 $19,518
5 Alisson “heyalisson” Piekazewicz Brazil $3,000 $12,151 $15,151
6 “Voca94"” Ukraine $10,250 $9,439 $19,689
7 Audrius “Stakelis24” Stakelis Lithuania $2,250 $7,332 $9,582
8 Andras “probirs” Nemeth Hungary $3,000 $5,695 $8,695
9 Sintoras Germany $5,750 $4,693 $10,443

Overall WCOOP Leaderboard

Place Player Points
1 Blaz “Scarmak3r” Zerjav 875
2 Yuri “theNERDguy” Dzivielevski 650
3 Renan “Internett93o” Bruschi 555
4 Sintoras 520
5 king153246 450
6 Lex “L. Veldhuis” Veldhuis 425
7 FAL1st 395
8 Patrick “pads1161” Leonard 370
9 Jerry “Perrymejsen” Odeen 365
10 aDrENalin710 360

WCOOP Results from September 12

Event Entries Prize Pool Champion Prize
WCOOP 20-L: $109 NLHE Mini Bounty Builder HR 4,472 $447,200 “shkz0r” $39,804*
WCOOP 20-M: $530 NLHE Bounty Builder HR 683 $341,500 “Faboulus888” $62,049*
WCOOP 20-H: $2,100 NLHE Bounty Builder HR 141 $300,000 Blaz “Scarmak3r” Zerjav $65,837*
WCOOP $1,050 World Championship of HORSE 88 $88,000 Parker “tonkaaaa” Talbot $21,904
WCOOP 21-L: $11 PLO 6-Max 2,762 $27,068 “porsh11” $3,939
WCOOP 21-M: $109 PLO 6-Max 738 $73,800 “bernardotav1” $12,536
WCOOP 21-H: $1,050 PLO 6-Max 162 $162,000 “Fructu?!?1” $32,835
WCOOP 22-L: $55 NLHE 7-Max 3,433 $171,650 “goshaleg” $24,635
WCOOP 22-M: $215 NLHE 7-Max 1,155 $231,000 Luis “luisdono” Dono $36,550
WCOOP 22-H: $1,050 NLHE 7-Max 225 $225,000 Matthew “Stumpfed” Stumpf $43,909
WCOOP 25-L: $11 Razz 6-Max 938 $10,000 Adam “ISmellToast” Crawford $1,644
WCOOP 25-M: $109 Razz 6-Max 261 $26,100 Gabriel “pinguinho” Baleeiro $5,031
WCOOP 25-H: $1,050 Razz 6-Max 54 $54,000 “Infestus176” $20,636
WCOOP 28-L: $55 NLHE 6-Max, Turbo, Single Re-Entry 3,254 $162,700 “VingadoresX” $23,427
WCOOP 28-M: $320 NLHE 6-Max, Turbo, Single Re-Entry 741 $222,300 “razzlehazzel” $37,758
WCOOP 28-H: $1,050 NLHE 6-Max, Turbo, Single Re-Entry 190 $190,000 Manuel “Phemo” Bueno $37,897
WCOOP 29-L: $22 NLHE Turbo, Progressive KO 5,545 $110,900 Thiago “TAzepsS” Agra $10,863*
WCOOP 29-M: $109 NLHE Turbo, Progressive KO 1,937 $193,700 “Gobenni” $21,180*
WCOOP 29-H: $530 NLHE Turbo, Progressive KO 323 $161,500 Arsenii “josef_shvejk” Karmatckii $25,147*

*includes bounty payments

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