Coaching The Billionaires!
The upcoming €1million buy-in MonteCarlo One Drop event may have seen the professionals being barred from playing, but that hasn’t stopped them from getting in on the action.
Published 8 years ago
Daniel Negreanu Gets Confused by Scott SeiverStrong river bet by Scott Seiver confuses Daniel Negreanu
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Scott Seiver Going for Value at Wrong MomentJonathan Duhamel gets the max value out of Scott Seiver
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Scott Seiver Gets CooleredJeff Gross finds a perfect turn vs Scott Seiver
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Party Premier League: Colman Sniffs Out Seiver's BluffScott Seiver goes for it on the river, but can't move Dan Colman off his hand
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Jason Somerville #runitup hangout with Scott SeiverJason Somerville and Scott Seiver chat on #runitup
Published 7 years ago
Humberto Brenes Over Celebrating Poker HandHumberto Brenes is getting very excited in his all-in hand against Scott Seiver on the final table of the 2009 PCA High Roller
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Seiver and Jungleman Going at ItScott Seiver and Dan 'Jungleman' Cates teasing each other
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Seiver vs Jungleman Trash TalkDan Cates and Scott Seiver with some funny table teasing
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Seiver versus Veldhuis - The river storyIts all about the river! Seiver winning the pot
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EPT11 Grand FInal SHR - Scott Seiver vs Fedor HolzScott Seiver at risk against Fedor Holz
The upcoming €1million buy-in MonteCarlo One Drop event may have seen the professionals being barred from playing, but that hasn’t stopped them from getting in on the action.
May 29th sees the start of the Super High Roller Bowl from the ARIA Resort and Casino – and with a full field of the world’s biggest and best ponying up $300,000 per head to play for the $5,000,000 top prize
Brian Rast claimed the victory in a tough field of inaugural Super High Roller Bowl event, picking up the $7.5 million first prize and a custom-made championship ring
If there is one thing that can be stated with almost an absolute certainty is that Seminole people had a bad week during this year's Hard Rock Poker Open. First the Main Event, which was eventually