Elior Sion Wins WSOP $50k PPC For $1.4 Million
Elior Sion won the bracelet, the Chip Reese Memorial cup and $1.4 million dollars in US currency or bank drafts.
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Elior Sion won the bracelet, the Chip Reese Memorial cup and $1.4 million dollars in US currency or bank drafts.
There are 3 names curiously absent from the line-up at this year’s Poker Players Championship.
Last night saw the big-name field cut down to just 15 players all seeking the lion’s share of the $4,800.000 prizepool.
The 2015 WSOP Main Event champion added another title to his resume and collected $311,817 in prize money.
Players begin Event #42 the $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed Championship with 50,000 in chips and blinds starting at 100-200 and no ante.
You’re apparently a nobody in the poker world until you’ve been blasted by Phil Hellmuth for your bad play, which means Terrence Chan is now a definite somebody.
2015 Main Event Champion Joe McKeehen is now the $10,000 Limit Hold’em Champon as well.
Nadar Kakhmazov is on a run good for the ages after winning a WSOP gold bracelet over a field of 574 entries in $5K NLHE Six-Max and earning $580,338.
Event #39, a $1,000 Super Turbo Bounty that concluded in 15 hours and saw Rifat Palevic earn his first gold bracelet and $183,903 in prize money.
WSOP schedulers originally allotted three days for Event #29, but the action continued into a fourth day and the extension of time benefited Gaurav Raina.
A lack of sleep couldn't stop Brian Brubaker from winning his first WSOP title and $109,967 in prize money.
A deep starting stack of 26,200 chips and 100-minute blind levels over five days of tournament poker action culminated in a title for Joseph Di Rosa Rojas.
The higher buy-in will probably make for a slightly smaller field than the 959 who showed for the $3k version.
Put on your leather chaps and polish your stirrups, its HORSE time at the WSOP. The $10k HORSE event is the most prestigious of the limit games on the schedule.
Event #27 $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed will start its day one at 11:00 AM PST on 14th June 2017.
PokerTube mourns the passing of our friend Philip Yeung, a beloved figure in the Vegas scene and an irreplaceable friend.