WSOP Event #26: $10,000 Razz Championship (Live Updates)
Welcome to opposite day at the World Series of Poker, where there are no straights or flushes and the best hand loses every time. We’re playing razz.
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Welcome to opposite day at the World Series of Poker, where there are no straights or flushes and the best hand loses every time. We’re playing razz.
The five day event will start off with two day ones on the 10th and 11th of June 2017 to help get through what looks to be a huge number of entries.
All eyes may be on the 2017 WSOP in Las Vegas at the moment, but come late July and the Macau Billionaire Poker Summer Showdown will be the place to be.
It was German pro Michal Mrakes who scooped the Main Event, fighting off 819 other hopefuls to take home the €200,000 first prize.
The WSOP $10,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship is going to be cut throat, and it’s going to be a great watch.
It was Germany’s Christoph Vogelsang who emerged on top, $6million to the good after defeating Jake Schindler heads-up.
This three day event is the first of the year’s non-hold’em championships and promises to be a good one.
Dan Bilzerian rolled into the WSOP looking to play high-stakes No-Limit Hold’em in the brand-new King’s Casino cash game section at the Rio.
Russian Pavel Shirshikov took the opportunity to scoop the half-million-dollar plus first prize at the PokerStars Championship in Sochi.
This year, the WSOP’s pride of place in the Rio will be the $111,111 High Roller for One Drop No Limit Hold’em event
Not only is the $1k tag team back but the first open event of the WSOP is going to be a $10,000 buy-in version.
Estonia’s Kaarel Lepik has taken down the €75,996 Unibet Open Main Event top prize and title after an enthralling heads-up battle in Copenhagen.
It was a heart-warming sight to see Tony G back in the poker hot seat after a long absence, the Lithuanian politician taking down the $25k High Roller at the Aria.
It has 56 of the world’s best poker players and leading amateurs paying $300,000 apiece to vie for the $6million first prize and it kicks off tonight.
The 2017-18 schedule for the domestic WSOP Circuit has been released, and it will feature three new venues and a record 26 stops overall
PokerTube mourns the passing of our friend Philip Yeung, a beloved figure in the Vegas scene and an irreplaceable friend.