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Former French pro Ludovic Lacay quit poker to become a intern at a British tech startup company - here’s the reason why.
Daniel Negreanu’s return to the top-flight of high-stakes tournament poker with an excellent run this week at the US Poker Open will have to be put on hold.
Online high-stakes crusher Ben ‘ben86’ Tollerene made his mark at the US Poker Open when he took down the 5th event of the series for a $187,600 payday.
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.
A writer, who immersed herself in the world of poker just to research her upcoming book, recently won the PCA National for $84,600.
The Colorado pro is an unstoppable poker machine, starting the New Year by taking down the $50,000 High Roller title at the PCA and adding $769,500 to his bank balance
This comes as a third act climax to Konnikova’s latest writing project: the year she has taken out to immerse herself in the poker world.
Just a week after releasing his extremely-interesting profit and loss numbers, Canadian poker star Daniel Negreanu has outlined his goals for 2018.
It was strike one for the old-school poker pros as John Juanda fended off the challenge of Fedor Holz heads-up.
Schillhabel scooped just over US$750,000 when he fought off the challenge of many of the world’s best high-stakes players in the opening salvo of the Triton Super High Roller in Macau.