Why Millionaire Poker Pro Ludo Lacay Quit Poker for an Internship at Tech Startup
Former French pro Ludovic Lacay quit poker to become a intern at a British tech startup company - here’s the reason why.
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Muck it Like a Pro with Doyle BrunsonDoyle Brunson with a cool mucking trick
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Erik Seidel vs Gus Hansen - Big Cooler HandErik Seidel and Gus Hansen involved in a big cooler pot
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Erik Seidel at Risk vs Igor KurganovErik Seidel flops a huge hand against Igor Kurganov and puts himself at risk
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$911,800 at Hollywood Poker Open FINAL TABLEThe final table at the Hollywood Poker Open is set! William Reynolds, Mike Scarborough, Erik Seidel, Ali Eslami, Tom Marchese, and...
Former French pro Ludovic Lacay quit poker to become a intern at a British tech startup company - here’s the reason why.
Predicting who will get there first is no easy task considering nobody is even close right now, let’s start by assessing the top 5 from Hendon Mob’s all time money list.
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.
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.
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.
The last few weeks Matusow seems to have popped out of his chrysalis as a gobby butterfly with hundred-dollar bills for wings.
The schedule for the 2018 WPT Tournament of Champions Festival has been released - the highly anticipated $15K Main Event will be held May 24th-26th at the Aria Casino.
Daniel Negreanu and Erik Seidel have both had their Venmo online payment accounts hacked
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.