2018 WSOP Breaks All Records
A staggering $266,889,193 was handed out on prizemoney among the lucky cashers
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A staggering $266,889,193 was handed out on prizemoney among the lucky cashers
The 31-year old’s dedication to the game resulted in another victory this week, taking down the $5K buy-in side event for $163,944 at WPT Lucky Hearts in Hollywood, Florida.
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.
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.
Justin Bonomo’s honesty concerning his ‘$10million’ heads-up deal has raised a number of questions
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.
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.
It was Germany’s Christoph Vogelsang who emerged on top, $6million to the good after defeating Jake Schindler heads-up.
Christopher Kruk overcame Jonathan Jaffe in heads-up play to take down a field of 144 entries and pocket $836,350 for his efforts.
One unfortunate player in the US Poker Open having his $25K buy-in refunded after the players voted on it when the unnamed player had to go to hospital mid-tournament.