Roberto Carvallo Takes Down The 2017 Punta Cana Poker Classic for $97,590
After a tough final table, Chilean Roberto Carvallo outlasted 382 other players to win this year's Punta Cana Poker Classic.
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After a tough final table, Chilean Roberto Carvallo outlasted 382 other players to win this year's Punta Cana Poker Classic.
30-year old Hong Kong pro Alan Lau saw off a massively strong field to lift the Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP) Main Event in Macau.
Lukas Zaskodny won Event #6 at the World Series of Poker Europe, claiming the prize of €93,677.
Gonzales topped 530 entries in a $365 Re-Entry event at Harvey's Lake Tahoe Resort & Casino in Nevada to win $30,814
Theodore McQuilkin took down the €1,650 NLHE 6-Handed event at the WSOPE for €88,043 ($103,748).
German poker pro Andreas Klatt is having one helluva year in live poker action and capped it off with his first WSOP title
A new King of the Hill emerged from the four poker professionals who competed in the third edition of the heads-up elimination contest.
Blake Battaglia took down the biggest payday of his career at the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Hammond Main Event in his home city of Chicago.
Paul Petraglia scored the payday of a lifetime in Jacksonville as he scooped $315,732 at the WPT bestbet Bounty Scramble.
Martin Kabrhel continued his 2017 heater to take down the Super Turbo Bounty Hunter event for €53,557 ($62,990) and take his earnings for the year to over $1million.
German high-stakes pro Dietrich Fast’s $102,000 buy-in was returned 20-fold as he took down the 2017 Asia Championship of Poker Super High Roller in Macau.
First blood in the WSOP Europe in Rozvadov went to Ukrainian Oleksandr Shcherbak, who took down the €1100 Monster Stack opener and walked off with €117,708 in the festival’s opening event.
Daniel Habib walked off with his first WPT title after taking down the WPT DeepStacks for a cool R1million, almost doubling his lifetime tournament earnings in one fell swoop.
It was another impressive double for Loren Klein as he bagged the Run It Up Reno Main Event – his second RIU title now matching his back-to-back WSOP bracelets from 2016 and 2017.
Finland’s Keimo Suominen performed an effective cross-border raid to seize the MPN Poker Tour Tallinn Main Event title and a first prize of €45,200.
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