Poker Brat in The Wall Street Journal
The US business-focused, international daily newspaper, based in New York City, profiled Hellmuth on the back of his recently released autobiography.
Andrew from Edinburgh, Scotland, is a professional journalist, international-titled chess master, and avid poker player.
The US business-focused, international daily newspaper, based in New York City, profiled Hellmuth on the back of his recently released autobiography.
The who’s who of the high-stakes world descended on the resort for its official re-opening and it’s the subject of a little bonus video from the guys at Paul Phua Poker.
When it comes to poker, Finland has produced many of the finest online players in the game’s history.
The multi-millionaire businessman’s new venture, the Indian Poker League is partly a two fingered salute to his former cricketing life.
Paddy Power appointed Joe Lee to the role, the ‘experienced betting market trader’ taking on the post which aims to deal with the massive upsurge in Tump-related bets.
Englishman Jack Sinclair’s sizzling summer continued this weekend when he took down the €25K Super High Roller at the German Poker Championships.
One of the last remaining ‘grey areas’ in poker legislation seems certain to fall in favour of the ‘anti-gambling’ lobby.
The Kings Casino in Rozvadov has become a happy hunting ground recently for 29-year old Russian pro Anatoly Filatov.
Bearded pro took down his fifth WSOP Circuit ring – adding a healthy $63,399 to his bankroll while downing beers with his tablemates!
Daniel ‘Jungelman12’ Cates, has now revealed that Dwan has paid him almost $800,000 in fines related to the aborted match.
Nick Shulman took down the Seminole Hard Rock Open high-roller event for a sweet $440,000 payday.
Marais took down the 2017 version of the Grosvenor UK Poker Tour’s Goliath event, topping a field of 6385 hopefuls to scoop the £85,760 first prize.
Poker psychology is the subject of Paul Phua’s latest offering, a fun and revealing chat with Daniel ‘Jungleman’ Cates and Winfred Yu.
It was a dream come true for Texan Chinese food delivery worker Jay Lee as he topped a field of 924 players to take down the $593,173 first prize and the title.
Just a few days after Sam Grafton took down the Bucharest leg of the PokerStars Festival series, it was the turn of Philippine’s capital Manila to host a far eastern stop on the new tour.