I'm really happy with my play but busted in a standard hand with 20BB QQ < AK and place 157th out of 378 players.
The champions of yesterday's events are:
| Event #10 | 7-Card Stud 8-max | tweeter45 (Canada) |
| Event #11 | NL Holdem / Pot Limit Omaha 9-max | luis_faria (Portugal) |
| Event #12 | Stud Hi/Lo [Turbo] 8-max | Vitalijus3 (Lithuania) |
My WBCOOP 2012 Results so far:
| Event #3 | Limit Badugi 8-max | 31st of 225 players | $16.50 Ticket |
| Event #6 | 8-Game 6-max | 175th of 237 players | - |
| Event #9 | Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo 6-max | 148th of 250 players | - |
| Event #11 | NL Holdem / Pot Limit Omaha 9-max | 157th of 378 players | - |
Leaderboard tips:
The 1st of the WBCOOP 2012 Leaderboard get's a live package worth $7000. So what's important if you want to win that prize:
1) Don't play the No Limit Hold'em events exclusively
The NLHE Events have the most participants but you don't get more points for a win. So it's better to play the "exotic" events like Badugi, Stud, ... because there are less players than in the Hold'em events. And if you play ABC-poker in this events (read a strategy article before the tournament) you are one of the better players in the exotic events.
2) Win an event
That's the most important point, but even the most difficult. If you want to win the leaderboard you have to win an event.
3) Play tournaments with smaller fields
At this WBCOOP it looks like that the tournaments at 18p.m. ET have the smallest fields so play this tournaments (combine this with 1)
4) Cash in a lot of events
Like 3) Small fields are important. Use the late reg (reg 1 min before late-reg ends). Because a third or even half of players are already busted and if you start with the full starting stack you're only a little below average.
You can even fold your way in the money if you use your timebank.

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