Quinn Do Proud Victor of $10k Dealer's Choice WSOP Event
Quinn Do bested a small but tough field of 108 players in the $10k WSOP Dealer's Choice event to take home his second gold bracelet
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Quinn Do bested a small but tough field of 108 players in the $10k WSOP Dealer's Choice event to take home his second gold bracelet
Anthony Spinella bested the field of 905 players who took a virtual seat in the first ever WSOP event to take place online
Alex Lindop outlasted a field of 2,155 players in a $1,500 WSOP 2015 event to claim the top spot, pocketing more than $500,000
Anthony Zinno won $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha event, claiming his first bracelet and adding more than $1,100,000 to his life time winnings
First ever Vietnam Poker Cup is scheduled to take place in August and organizers are expecting a big turnaround
Takahiro Nakai became a second player from Japan to claim WSOP gold, joining matching the success of Naoya Kihara from 2012
Jonathan Duhamel held his own in the field of 135 strong players, eventually beating Bill Klein heads-up for the title and almost $4 million payday
Jacquelyn Scott claimed the title in the WSOP 2015 Ladies Event, which was also her first cash in the World Series of Poker tournaments
Carol Fuchs has become the first lady to claim a WSOP bracelet in 2015, after outlasting a field of 357 players in the Dealer's Choice event
Ben Yu triumphed in the field of 117 players to finally claim his first WSOP bracelet, after coming ever so close back in 2010
Mike Gorodinsky claimed the victory in 84-players field made of experienced pros, finally defeating JRB in the heads up play
A Super High Roller Celebrity Shootout between poker pros and Hollywood stars takes place at the Aria beginning June 27.
Adrian Apmann won his first WSOP bracelet after outlasting a field of nearly 2,000 players, earning $478k for his efforts
Eight women have made final tables at the 2015 WSOP through 40 of the first 68 events, with 2nd place the hidghest finish among the eight.
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