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Justin Bonomo is in the middle of his own personal and very lucrative Groundhog Day after taking down yet another Aria $25k High Roller.
Bonomo laid claim to 'the best tournament player in the world' title when he finished off a resurgent Negreanu to lift the SHRB title in Las Vegas.
Some people will go to any length to attend their favourite sporting event and for Erik Seidel it mean dressing up as Elvis Presley.
Bill Perkins has been busy running some drafts for theoretical teams in this year’s Super High Roller Ball event, which starts on May 27th.
The Biggest Bluff is now scheduled for a summer/fall 2019 release. But who knows what could happen between now and then.
Fazeli and his lawyers need more time to prepare his defense on fraud charges that could land him behind bars for up to 40 years.
The $multi-million SuperBowl ticket scam saw Poker Hall of Fame members Erik Seidel and John Juanda taken for $800,000.
Seidel, Kenney and Koons Lose out To Chidwick in €1.75 Million Final Table
A federal grand jury indicted Californian pro Seyed Reza Ali Fazeli on wire fraud charges – alleging a $6.2million ticket-flipping scam.
Longtime poker players remember the "Quack, Quack" often uttered by Paul Magriel when he made bets in some fashion that contained the number "22."