Darryl Fish wins WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open for $511,604
Florida pro Darryl Fish proved once again that he is far from being the weakest player in the big poker pond by taking down the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open for $511,604.
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Florida pro Darryl Fish proved once again that he is far from being the weakest player in the big poker pond by taking down the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open for $511,604.
Jim Roberts, a local recreational player, navigated through a field of 4,515 to pocket $378,391.
California pro Hafiz Khan doesn’t often hit the headlines, but when he does it’s usually courtesy of a massive win.
The eagerly-anticipated Aussie Millions festival kicked off this week and the opening event has been won by Austrian Benedikt Eberle.
The new year began with a bang for the Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) as it kicked off 2018 action at the Ameristar Casino.
The two-day event featured the biggest buy-in of the 2018 LHPO and came with a $1 million guarantee, which was eclipsed to the tune of a $1,232,500 prize pool.
Scott Baumstein topped a field of 1,366 entries to win the Season 5 WPTDeepStacks Hollywood Main Event and $223,238.
It was a return to the days of his youth for 33-year old Jason Strasser as he took down the WSOP Circuit Main Event in Choctaw some 10 years after giving up the pro poker life.
Seven years on from his first recorded cash, German Ole Schemion showed once again that home advantage can be a real driver of success.
The focus of the poker world shifts down South once again, as the Aussie Millions is returning to the Crown Casino in Melbourne on January 17th.
Almedin Imsirovic overcame heads-up action versus a WSOP Main Event champion to score the largest cash of his young poker career.
Christopher Kruk overcame Jonathan Jaffe in heads-up play to take down a field of 144 entries and pocket $836,350 for his efforts.
It was local Moroccan Abdelaouhab Zizi who emerged triumphant to lift the MPN Morocco Main Event title and MAD 375,000 (€33,220)
Maria Lampropulos navigated through a field of over 500 players to take down the 2018 Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure.
Jason Koon won yet another High Roller title to add to his ever-growing collection, defeating Belarus' Mikalai Vaskaboinikau heads-up.
PokerTube mourns the passing of our friend Philip Yeung, a beloved figure in the Vegas scene and an irreplaceable friend.