Igor Kurganov Wins PSC Barcelona €50,000 Super High Roller For €1,084,100
It was one of the biggest and best fields ever assembled in the Super High Roller world, and it was Igor Kurganov who emerged victorious.
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It was one of the biggest and best fields ever assembled in the Super High Roller world, and it was Igor Kurganov who emerged victorious.
The 26-year old doctor managed to fight off 146 other hopefuls in the $650 buy-in event which saw 78 re-entries and a weighty prize pool of $337,500.
In a recent Facebook post, Charlie Carrel opened up about his thought processes that shape his decision-making in every hand of live poker.
Along with reverting back to the original name, PokerStars also reinstated the $10,300 Main Event buy-in.
An 887-player field bought in for $5,250 at the Hollywood, Florida casino, boosting the $3 million guaranteed prize pool to $4,301,950.
John Andress defeated Mike Leah heads-up to win the $25K at SHRPO after having just one big blind.
A trip to North Carolina to cheer on his friend, Sean Yu, turned out to be an excellent career move for Harut "Harry" Arutyunyan.
PIFT is the brainchild of Mike "Schneids" Schneider, an online Limit Hold'em specialist who also produced instructional poker videos.
This year, PartyPoker Live made its first move into the Brazil and cut a sponsorship deal with the World Series Of Poker.
Englishman Jack Sinclair’s sizzling summer continued this weekend when he took down the €25K Super High Roller at the German Poker Championships.
The Nordic Poker Championships will be the first of its kind and boast a million euro guarantee and it will be held in the capital city of Prague at the Grandior Hotel Prague.
The Kings Casino in Rozvadov has become a happy hunting ground recently for 29-year old Russian pro Anatoly Filatov.
Bearded pro took down his fifth WSOP Circuit ring – adding a healthy $63,399 to his bankroll while downing beers with his tablemates!
Nick Shulman took down the Seminole Hard Rock Open high-roller event for a sweet $440,000 payday.
Marais took down the 2017 version of the Grosvenor UK Poker Tour’s Goliath event, topping a field of 6385 hopefuls to scoop the £85,760 first prize.
PokerTube mourns the passing of our friend Philip Yeung, a beloved figure in the Vegas scene and an irreplaceable friend.