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WCOAP All*Stars - Top 20
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We are counting down the top 21 players at WCOAP events of all time. Follow the countdown by liking the APAT facebook page.
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Coming in at #21 with 25 ranking points is Yorkshire warrior, Wayne Parker.
Wayne nearly made back to back WCOAP main event final tables when he followed his bronze medal finish in 2010, with a tenth place finish in 2011 - in fields of 425 players and 422 players respectively. Parker hasn"t scored ranking points since his bubble in 2011, but that might change with the series moving to the North of England this season.
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At #20 in our WCOAP All*Stars countdown is John Black, with 25 ranking points.
John has impressed in winning a side event bracelet and two silver medals during the past two WCOAP festivals. He won his bracelet in the 2015 Cash Championship, winning a Silver medal in the Shootout on the same day. Black returned last year to win another Silver medal, this time in the Open Face Chinese event. With a record like that, there seems every chance that the Milton Keynes player will be a serial challenger when the WCOAP rolls into Manchester in April. #apat #wcoap #staker
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Coming in at #19 in our countdown of the WCOAP"s most successful players is Simon Lawlor, with 25 ranking points.
The popular Nottingham man is a mixed games specialist who has cashed at each of the last four World Championship of Amateur Poker festivals. Simon took Silver in the 2013 Razz Championship, returning 12 months later to claim Bronze in the same event. In 2015, he switched his focus to the Mixed Games Championship, exiting in 8th, before claiming a Silver in the same event last year. With 3 mixed game medals and 4 final tables, we wouldn"t bet against Lawlor landing his maiden bracelet in Manchester. #apat #wcoap #staker
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With 5 cashes in the past 4 seasons, Kevin O"Hanlon is ranked #18 on our World Championship of Amateur Poker All*Stars list.
O"Hanlon; a fixture in the Ireland team for some years now, is unique in achieving his cashes in 5 different tournament formats. He first tasted success in 2013, taking a Bronze medal in the Heads Up Championship, which was quickly followed by a 5th place finish in the HORSE Championship. The London based Irishman drew a blank in 2014, but went on to take a Silver medal as part of the runner-up Ireland team in the 2015 World Amateur Team Championship. Last season brought another two final tables for the unassuming Dundalk fan. A 7th place finish in the Turbo Championship and another Silver medal, this time in the Stud Championship. O"Hanlon has proven himself capable in numerous WCOAP formats and looks certain to grind his way to further final tables in Manchester. But can he win an elusive WCOAP bracelet? Watch this space come April. #apat #wcoap #staker
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