Player Gets Mistakenly Seated in $25k High Roller at the Aria
An unidentified player was mistakenly seated in the $25k High Roller event at the Aria instead of the $125 tourney and played for seven hour straight
An unidentified player was mistakenly seated in the $25k High Roller event at the Aria instead of the $125 tourney and played for seven hour straight
The high-stakes pro was one of those disgusted by the PokerStars' VIP changes late last year, changes which cost him some $50k in bonuses. And last week matters came to a very public head when Bonomo tweeted his plans.
The poker world has been debating the issue all week – and now Bonomo has publicly responded to one prominent poker writer’s view of the whole affair.
Today we’re going to look at the top 5 ‘Avengers’, the players who simply refused to take the wholesale changes made by the poker giants lying down.
It was a heart-warming sight to see Tony G back in the poker hot seat after a long absence, the Lithuanian politician taking down the $25k High Roller at the Aria.
It was Germany’s Christoph Vogelsang who emerged on top, $6million to the good after defeating Jake Schindler heads-up.
The story of Andrey "Reynad" Yanuk might serve as a sign of the emerging paradigm shift. In the last few years, esports managed to pass poker by.
It was a hard-fought event number four at the Aria Casino in Vegas as the Poker Masters series completed its preliminary quartet of $50K buy-in events.
Justice was served in the inaugural Poker Masters series as Germany’s Steffen Sontheimer took down the final event.
It took Cary Katz only 14 hours from start to finish to bag the $1,492,340 top prize in the $100,000 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Super High Roller.