Globe-Trotting Gerald Karlic Scoops €230,000 at PartyPoker MILLIONS Germany
When a warm-up event has almost €¼million up top you know you’re in the midst of a huge poker festival.
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When a warm-up event has almost €¼million up top you know you’re in the midst of a huge poker festival.
How good do your odds need to be to call a €48,000 all-in bet in a cash game… when you’re basically holding a 5 high hand and the pot is sitting at €128,000?
British poker pro Chi Zhang topped the field in the €50,000 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Germany Super High Roller at the Kings Casino, winning €800,000.
Mike Leah took down the WPT Falls View Main Event for $359,342 - taking his career total over the $6.5million mark and a well-earned place in the WPT Champion Club.
The second €25,000 Super High Roller of the 2018 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Germany festival attracted a field of 45 entries, which includes 13 re-entries.
It has been a week to remember for Keith Tilston, taking on the world’s best and walking off with the biggest cash of his life - $660,000.
It was a legend of yesteryear who was making his mark on the Party Poker MILLIONS – Patrik Antonius seeing off a host of other big names to take down the €25k High Roller
It looks unlikely that anyone will prevent Stephen Chidwick from lifting the overall title at the US Poker Open this week-
Benjamin Pollak added his name to the list of winners at the USPO, landing the $25k No Limit event 6 for $416,500 to launch himself onto the overall leaderboard
The Belgian former WSOP November Niner defeated Poland’s Dzmitry Urbanovich heads-up to finish his Australian adventure on a high.
Online high-stakes crusher Ben ‘ben86’ Tollerene made his mark at the US Poker Open when he took down the 5th event of the series for a $187,600 payday.
England’s Stephen Chidwick stakes his claim for the overall US Poker Open title after taking down his second consecutive event for $382,500.
The first of four US Poker Open $25K High Rollers has gone the way of Englishman Stephen Chidwick, the $374,000 first prize launching him to the top of the leaderboard.
Michael Lim walked off with the lion’s share of the spoils, a $735,490 payday for the somewhat mysterious Malaysian player.
Mike Gorodinsky took home his first Pot Limit Omaha title when he outlasted 64 entrants at the US Poker Open to win $179,200.
PokerTube mourns the passing of our friend Philip Yeung, a beloved figure in the Vegas scene and an irreplaceable friend.