The Best Affordable Hold’em Poker Tournaments for 2023 WCOOP
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And while many of the world’s best poker players will be playing events that breach the five-figure buy-in mark, a vast majority of the poker community will be looking at the events on the more affordable side of the spectrum. So here at PokerNews, we’ve decided to put this handy guide together that covers only the best WCOOP hold’em tournaments that have buy-ins between $5.50 and $33.
For those also looking for Mixed Games events with affordable buy-ins, fear not, as we’re putting a similar article together, which will be available soon.
Best Events at $5.50
If you’re a budget-conscious poker enthusiast, the $5.50 buy-in events at WCOOP offer fantastic value for your money. These tournaments give you a shot at substantial prizes without risking a large portion of your bankroll. Some of our top picks at this buy-in level are:
With a variety of formats and generous guarantees, these tournaments are perfect for players looking to make their mark on the WCOOP without breaking the bank.
Stepping up a notch in the buy-in department, the $11 events still provide a relatively low-cost entry to WCOOP glory. Here are some of the best $11 tournaments to consider:
If you’re willing to invest a bit more, the $22 events at WCOOP continue to provide an excellent balance between affordability and potentially lucrative payouts. But as always, you should only play these events if you Bankroll Management allows you to. If this is the summer of shot-taking, then you should consider looking at the following:
WCOOP 12-L: $22 NLHE [7-Max, Turbo], $85K Gtd
WCOOP 19-L: $22 NLHE [7-Max, PKO, Single Re-Entry], $100K Gtd
Like the $11 tier, the $22 events offer a balanced mix of turbo, freezeout, and progressive knockout formats, making them an attractive choice for players looking to compete at a slightly higher level.
These $33 events offer the chance to compete for substantial prizes while maintaining a reasonable buy-in.
But as you can see from the lists above, whether your budget is big or small, there’s a WCOOP tournament for you in 2023. So, sharpen your skills, prepare your strategy, and prepare for an exciting season of online poker action at the World Championship of Online Poker!
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