Michael Addamo won the final two events, with buy-ins of $50,000 and $100,000, to run away with the Poker Masters title at the PokerGO studio.
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Online events will be held every Sunday from Oct. 3 to Nov. 21. The flagship WSOP is returning to in-person play at the Rio from Sept. 30 to Nov. 23.
Negreanu won a $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em event at the Poker Masters at the PokerGO studio, defeating a field of 66 entries to earn $178,200.
The World Series of Poker is mandating that players show proof of their full vaccination to play as the series returns to a live format at the Rio this fall.
Tom Dwan cracked Phil Hellmuth’s pocket aces to finish off his victory in the $100,000 buy-in heads-up No-limit Hold’em match Wednesday on PokerGO.
Phil Hellmuth and Tom Dwan will face off in a $100,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em match that comes 13 years after a memorable war of words.
Poker Hall of Fame member Erik Seidel won an international WSOP Online event to move into a tie for fifth on the all-time WSOP bracelet leaderboard.
Phil Hellmuth is putting his 7-0 record in the PokerGO format on the line against Tom Dwan, known for playing huge pots on “High Stakes Poker.”
Drew O’Connell prevailed in a field of 821 entries (537 players and 284 re-entries) in the $1,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em Championship on WSOP.com.
Phil Hellmuth is now 7-0 on “High Stakes Duel” after besting Nick Wright, an FS1 sports personality and avid amateur player, on PokerGO.
Sports TV host and avid amateur poker player Nick Wright is set to take on Phil Hellmuth, who is undefeated in the “High Stakes Duel” format on PokerGO.
Doyle Brunson, Phil Hellmuth, Scotty Nguyen and Erik Seidel were among the players telling their best stories about Layne Flack, who died recently at 52.
The Mandalay Bay poker room has been closed since the casino shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic. It will have limited days and hours for now.
Only eight players in history have more World Series of Poker bracelets than Layne Flack, who became one of the faces of the early 2000s poker boom.
WSOP.com will host the events Aug. 8 to Aug. 15, with buy-ins ranging from $400 to $3,200. Players must by physically located in Pennsylvania to play.