ASL Speakers Gather in Cleveland for Deaf-Only Poker Tournament
After the success of a tournament in March of this year, a second deaf-only tournament took place on Sept. 16., with a $100 buy-in.
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After the success of a tournament in March of this year, a second deaf-only tournament took place on Sept. 16., with a $100 buy-in.
It seems that Kyle Cartwright can do no wrong when he hits the tournament trail, yesterday taking down his 3rd WSOP Circuit Main Event title and his 7th ring in total.
The success of the inaugural "King of the Hill" competition in August has prompted Poker Night in America to do it all over again this October in a King of the Hill II.
In Colorado this week middle America turned out en mass for the HPT, with 542 people filing into the Golden Gates Casino & Poker Parlour.
It was a classic countdown victory for local Leeds poker player Leung Cheung as he topped off an incredible GUKPT week by taking down the Main Event for £37,900.
It was a hard-fought event number four at the Aria Casino in Vegas as the Poker Masters series completed its preliminary quartet of $50K buy-in events.
It was an amazing day at the Poker Masters yesterday, mainly due to the fact that there were no Germans at the final table!
It was a German one-two at the high-roller Poker Masters series yesterday, with Steffen Sontheimer edging out compatriot Fedor Holz for the $900,000 first prize.
The exciting new series has drawn the biggest names in the poker world to the Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.
Kevin Rivest took down the biggest payday of his poker career when he bested a field of 899 entrants to lift the 2017 Canadian Poker Championships crown.
The first ever events of the PIFT are in the books, with Peixin Liu emerging as champion of the $450 buy-in tournament, while event #2 went to Cody Torke.
The PCPC becomes the first live tournament series to accept Bitcoin for both payments and cashouts.
The Borgata Poker Open got rolling with its traditionally massive opening event. The Kickoff $2 Million GTD, featuring a $600 buy-in and six starting flights.
The €340 buy-in Main Event at Ireland’s National Event Centre (INEC) and Gleneagle Hotel saw the best part of 1000 entrants playing for the €300,000 prize-fund.
Cormier took down the World Cup of Cards $10K High Roller title and C$160,000 after edging out Australia’s Jonathan Karamalakis for the trophy.
PokerTube mourns the passing of our friend Philip Yeung, a beloved figure in the Vegas scene and an irreplaceable friend.