Scott Blumstein Returns To WSOP To Defend His Title
New Jersey resident and last year’s WSOP Main Event Champ, Scott Blumstein is back in Vegas.
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New Jersey resident and last year’s WSOP Main Event Champ, Scott Blumstein is back in Vegas.
Several players involved in the high stakes poker games hosted by Molly Bloom will play a low stakes game of poker on "Poker Night Live."
PokerStars glamour queen Liv Boeree has pulled out an incredible call to own Twitch streamer Ben “Spraggy” Spragg.
Poker fans the world over would like to see Phil Ivey make a run at Phil Hellmuth's record of 14 WSOP titles.
Six months ago Justin Bonomo was 17th seed in the cash stakes. Today he’s 3rd, having taken down over $14.7 of cashes in various events since January.
Brazil’s Roberly Felicio had one million reasons to be happy yesterday after taking down the Colossus, the biggest by numbers event on the WSOP roster.
Shaun Deeb was looking to make history by taking down two bracelets at once. And he came terrifyingly close to doing it.
Volpe had to overcome the skill and experience of three-time WSOP champ Eli Elezra, four-time bracelet winner Robert Mizrachi and Viacheslav Zhukov
Velden in Austria will take centre stage in Europe next month when Intertops Poker return for the annual European Poker Championship festival.
Nick Petrangelo has won the inaugural running of the WSOP $100k NLH event, defeating a field of 105 total entries.
Online poker’s all-time greatest tournament crusher Chris Moorman once again proved he has what it takes to win in the live sphere.
Justin Bonomo is in the middle of his own personal and very lucrative Groundhog Day after taking down yet another Aria $25k High Roller.
Shaun Deeb has a bit of a reputation for slow rolling and shooting angles.
He hasn’t even had time to bank his $5milion check from winning the SHRB a few days ago and Justin Bonomo is back in the winner’s circle yet again.
The Rio opened the doors to the Amazon Room at 09:00 on the 29th May 2018 for the 49th annual World Series of Poker.
PokerTube mourns the passing of our friend Philip Yeung, a beloved figure in the Vegas scene and an irreplaceable friend.