Alan Lau Wins 2017 ACOP Main Event for HK$5,4 Million
30-year old Hong Kong pro Alan Lau saw off a massively strong field to lift the Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP) Main Event in Macau.
Published 11 years ago
Dominik Nitsche - Online to liveDominik Nitsche gives some advice on players who want to make the switch from online to live.
Published 11 years ago
WPT XI Bay 101: Dominik NitscheClubWPT Interview with Dominik Nitsche who is among the chip leaders on Day 1A of the Bay 101 Shooting Star.
Published 11 years ago
Seat Open_ Dominik Nitsche Part OneDominik Nitsche opens up about his life growing up and his formative years before he discovered poker.
Published 11 years ago
Seat Open: Dominik Nitsche Part TwoSeat Open: Dominik Nitsche Part Two
Published 11 years ago
EPT9 Berlin: Dominik NitscheGerman Dominik Nitsche is playing Day 1a of EPT Berlin and sitting at a particularly tough table with Fabrice Soulier and Steve O'...
Published 10 years ago
Funny - Nitsche stares down Mateos WSOPE 2013Nitsche stares down Mateos to get a read during the WSOPE 2013.
Published 10 years ago
EPT10 Vienna - Dominik NitscheInterview with Dominik Nitsche at EPT10 Vienna
Published 9 years ago
German Dominik Nitsche Seizes His Third BraceletDominik Nitsche becomes the youngest player ever to win three WSOP bracelets.
Published 9 years ago
Dominik Nitsche $10m main event prize "horrible for poker"Dominik Nitsche discusses his WSOP bracelet collection and why he is against the $10m first place prize for the WSOP Main Event.
30-year old Hong Kong pro Alan Lau saw off a massively strong field to lift the Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP) Main Event in Macau.
German poker pro Andreas Klatt is having one helluva year in live poker action and capped it off with his first WSOP title
Miroslaw 'Killer' Klys and Casey Kastle are currently tied for the most tournament cashes in different countries.
The World Series of Poker of 2014 could hardly go any better for the young German pro. Nearing the end of May, with the Series not even officially underway, Dominik Nitsche managed to put his hands
Dominik Nitsche outplayed a field of the world’s best to scoop not only a whopping €3,487,463 ($4,049,782) payday, but also his 4th WSOP bracelet.
While Viktor ‘Isildur1’ Blom was taking down the Main Event in Rozvadov, Dominik Nitsche was laying claim to the last of the High Roller events.
The 5th version of the popular event boasted a €250k guarantee, but attracted 319 entries, each paying €1,100, to easily surpass that figure
Dominik Nitsche has been having a great Series so far, claiming two bracelets during this summer, bringing his total count to three. Our own Laura caught up with him as he was waiting for Day 1C of
Holz, Vogelsang, Kempe, Nitsche and Schemion are never far from a massive result in the biggest events
Last couple years, poker scene has been dominated by young, talented echelon of German players. These guys are notorious for their deep understanding for the game, their calm demeanor at the tables