WSOP Event #26: $10,000 Razz Championship (Live Updates)
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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 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.
Many poker enthusiasts find themselves wondering which country has the best poker players in the world and that's precisely the question we'll attempt to answer today.
Top spot on the list goes to the perennial favourite - controversial Californian-born poker genius
Lary Kennedy’s trying to convince judges that almost everyone connected to the site is guilty of fraud.
The Aria Super High Roller Bowl was a $500,000 buy-in event aired on NBC and was presented by Poker Central. Review some of the action between top pros.
Let’s have a look at some of the biggest winners in the last half year – and maybe separate the ‘one-time multi-millionaires’ from those who are regularly pulling down huge scores.
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.
Let’s take a look back at how the most iconic poker festival all began – a tale of ‘Wild West’ poker games, murder and thrown titles…
It was strike one for the old-school poker pros as John Juanda fended off the challenge of Fedor Holz heads-up.