It’s that time of year again where it all goes crazy, and we all start talking about Turbo Tournaments with massive Prize pools. It must be time for TCOOP 2013!

Over the weekend, we saw TCOOP Events #09 to #19, and we have all the results for you here at FTR.

TCOOP #9

With 2742 entries to this $200k Guaranteed $82 Buy In PLO Knockout Event, the action was over in only 4 and half hours. 360 players cashed for a minimum of $128, plus any bounties earned along the way.
A deal was done Heads Up, and “Essu123” from Finland took $24817.30 for 2nd, plus another $152.50 in bounties. “Viticov” from Aruba took 1st place and $30,156.70 and another $213.50 in bounties.

TCOOP #10

This $11 Rebuy 3x Turbo garnered 14538 entries, all vying for the $400k GTD prize pool. In the end, they were playing for $610,340 after and additional 46496 rebuys and add-ons.
With a deal done 3 handed, Lithuania’s “pama888” took home $55,145.90 for 3rd. 2nd place and $56595.01 went to “massiliimo” from Finland. The title and $58,737 went to “GaggleoKings” from the UK.

TCOOP #11

The $109 Heads Up Shootout ran with 3083 and a prize pool of $308,300. With the usual waiting around for game to finish in each round, some amusing scene were seen as players bombed the chat box. After just over 9 hours we ended up with deal being done on the final table. “Cannotletgo” of Finland taking $33,455.34 and 2nd place, while “gorlav” of Russia took 1st place, $37455.34 and a lot of bragging rights.

TCCOP #12

With Triple Stud not currently being one of the most popular games, we only saw 2508 runners in the $27 $25k Guaranteed Event.
Even with this disappointing turnout, the guarantee was still smashed, and the players were playing for a prize pool of $61571.40.
In the 1st event of the day without a deal done at the final table, Austrian “power hockey” was able to beat countryman “XIAZHAO” heads up for a $10,468.90 payday. “XIAZHAO” took home $7,388.56 for his trouble.

TCOOP #13

In Saturday’s final event, the Saturday Speedway got a special TCCOP edition, and a $150k GTD prize pool. With 7749 runners for this event, the prize pool grew to a massive $232,470.
With no deal done, “DARE U TOO”, from Canada, took the Championship and $34,876.40, not bad for a $33 Buy-In! German “riverwin14” took 2nd for a $25,571.70 payday.

TCCOP#14

In Sunday’s first event, the No Limit Omaha Hi/Lo with 2 rebuys and an add-on, we saw a modest 1069 runners. Even so, the guaranteed $150k prize pool was improved on, and the players were vying for a share of $181,050 after 1107 re-buys and 238 add-ons.
With the players declining to deal, Canadian “marhka” lost Heads Up, taking home $22,631.25, and leaving Finnish Erä_Koira with $30,326.24 and the Championship.

TCOOP #15

Event #15 was a 6-Max, Hyper Turbo free for all with a $300k GTD prize pool. With 5701 player each stumping up $82, they ended up playing for $458,360.40, with 720 players making a profit on the event.
With a deal done Heads Up between the 2 Romanian players, SorinRF took 1st place and $59,341.48, while idvalentina won a total of $59,835.95 for his 2nd place.

TCOOP #16

3363 players started this $320 Buy-In Knockout Event attracted by the guaranteed $600k prize pool, and swelling it to $810,483, with $202,620.75 available as bounties at $60.25 a pop.
With “sirgenutz” and “patpatman” not making a deal, “sirgenutz” took the title and $127,247.90 back to sunny The Commonwealth of Dominica. “Patpatman” however took $94,826.51 back to the gambling paradise of Macao.

TCOOP #17

This 1 Rebuy, 1 Add-on, $109 event attracted 3659 runners, nearly doubling the advertised guaranteed prize pool to $738k.
The event ran just over 5 hours, and after the dust settled, we had a Dutch Champion. “Padjes” won $105.906.68 after dealing Heads Up with Canadian “bullyon”. The Canadian took $96,305.32 back to The Great White North.

TCOOP #18

With the combination of PLO, 2x Turbo and rebuys, this event could have brought us nearly anything. What it did bring us was a Polish Champion, who is no stranger to wining. “Maciekzbg” had to ride his luck to take this title and $58,628.34.
UK player “cluelessaim” had 42,287 and change reasons, to not be disappointed with his second place. The rest of the 540 payers paid had to make do with sharing what remained of the $384,428.45 prizepool.

TCOOP#19

With this event taking over from the usual Sunday Supersonic, 3231 players paid $215 to expand the guaranteed prize pool of $400k to a bloated $681,094.80.
A deal was done 6 ways after Indian “full_83_tilt” was eliminated for $16,005.72.

“Sytaxx” went next, and pocketed $53,273.78 for his efforts. 5th place went to “xxxZotecxxx” along with $63,944.06, followed by “_vXvXvXvXv_” taking $86,489.90 back to Switzerland.
With the top 3 all taking less that 4th after the deal, it might have felt a little anti-climatic to the rail, but with the title still to play for, I doubt the players considered it a moot point.
Russian “define_cmd” took home $35,418.41 proving that not all Russians are as bad as their stereotypes.
With “WacKyJaxon” losing to “iPuni$h” heads up to take $50,040.40 home to Lithuania, taht left Germany’s “iPuni$h” the title, and $46,955.54 cash.

The TCOOP series is still running on Pokerstars, and if you want to get your part of the action, you can download the client here, and take your chances in the World’s Premier Turbo poker festival.

The Series climaxes on Sunday the 27th of January, and there are several events running every day until then. The Schedule is available here.