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  • Chino Rheem Wins Ninth PGT Title in H.O.R.S.E. Showdown
    Chino Rheem Wins Ninth PGT Title in H.O.R.S.E. Showdown

    The latest PokerGO trophy went the way of a PokerStake legend and one of the most popular players on the professional tour. Chino Rheem won the top prize of $112,100 after he did a heads-up deal with Dylan Linde in the PokerGO Studio at ARIA on the Las Vegas Strip. With appearances from other PokerStake […]

  • WSOP 2025 – Victoria Livschitz Ends Day 1 in the Top 10 and Keokham Wins First WSOP Bracelet of the Summer
    WSOP 2025 – Victoria Livschitz Ends Day 1 in the Top 10 and Keokham Wins First WSOP Bracelet of the Summer

    The second day’s action in Las Vegas, Nevada saw the first gold bracelet of the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) awarded to American player Phovieng Keokham. Taking home $64,369 and the gold in the $500-entry Industry Employees Event #2, Keokham won the only gold of the day, as three other events enjoyed exciting Day […]

  • WSOP 2024: Money Bubble Bursts in Main Event as Ivey Survives to Day 5, Two More Bracelets Won by First-Timers
    WSOP 2024: Money Bubble Bursts in Main Event as Ivey Survives to Day 5, Two More Bracelets Won by First-Timers

    Five WSOP events took place on Day 44 of the 2024 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas as stars such as Adrian Mateos, Tony Dunst and Phil Ivey all survived Day 4 of the Main Event, two first-time bracelet winners claimed gold and two new events kicked off with exciting Day 2 flights at […]

  • PGT Mixed Games Series Ends with Excitement as Max Hoffman is the Hero
    PGT Mixed Games Series Ends with Excitement as Max Hoffman is the Hero

    The final two events of the 2024 PokerGO Tour Mixed Games Series saw victories for Alex Livingston and Walter Chambers as Max Hoffmann amassed enough points to take the overall leaderboard title. Claiming the Championship Bonus of a $10,000 PGT Passport, Hoffmann’s remarkable consistency over the series earned him the famous PokerGO Trophy in this, […]

  • David Prociak Wins PGT Mixed Games Series Event #3 for $93,000
    David Prociak Wins PGT Mixed Games Series Event #3 for $93,000

    David PRociak won the $5,100-entry 10-Game Mini-Championship after a fantastic final table saw players such as Jeremy Ausmus and the former WSOP Main Event final table player Alex Livingston go close. With 72 entries and a prizepool of $360,000, Prociak won the top prize of $93,600 after beating Philip Sternheimer heads-up.

  • 15 Bigs – Alex Livingston
    15 Bigs – Alex Livingston

    One of the names to leap out of the headlines over the last few years in the World Series of Poker, Alex Livingston shot to fame in 2019 when he finished third in the WSOP Main Event for a career-high score of $4 million.

  • WSOP 2022: Eveslage, Filippi and Livingston All Earn First Bracelets; Smith Going for Number Two
    WSOP 2022: Eveslage, Filippi and Livingston All Earn First Bracelets; Smith Going for Number Two

    It was another jam-packed day on the felt during Day 7 of the 2022 WSOP at Bally’s and Paris in the Vegas heat, and while one High Roller event reached a conclusion, an even bigger $50,000 buy-in High Roller kicked off, and the $10,000 Dealer’s Choice continued on through Day 2. Even with those three […]

  • WSOP 2021: Former Champions Chris Moneymaker, Qui Nguyen Rise High in Main Event on Day 2
    WSOP 2021: Former Champions Chris Moneymaker, Qui Nguyen Rise High in Main Event on Day 2

    Day 2cef of the WSOP Main Event saw strong performances from many big names as the field narrowed and some former champions enjoyed revisiting the WSOP felt on Day 2 of the Main Event for the first time in over two years.

  • Besim Hot Defeats Hellmuth Heads-Up In €25K Mixed Games Championship
    Besim Hot Defeats Hellmuth Heads-Up In €25K Mixed Games Championship

    History was on the line Wednesday as 15-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth found himself battling heads-up for a record-extending 16th WSOP title in the 2019 WSOP Europe €25,500 Mixed Games Championship.

  • Hossein Ensan Wins 2019 WSOP Main Event for $10,000,000
    Hossein Ensan Wins 2019 WSOP Main Event for $10,000,000

    In what was an entertaining finale to the greatest poker tournament in the world, Hossein Ensan emerged victorious in the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event to claim the $10,000,000 top prize.

  • WSOP: Hossein Ensan and Garry Gates Dominate Final Table Opening Act
    WSOP: Hossein Ensan and Garry Gates Dominate Final Table Opening Act

    The opening night of the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event final table went about as close to script as Hossein Ensan and Garry Gates could have hoped. The two biggest at the start of play, Ensan and Gates were responsible for the first three eliminations as the shortest stacks all went bust. The only […]

  • WSOP: The Main Event Final Table is Set, Hossein Ensan Leads
    WSOP: The Main Event Final Table is Set, Hossein Ensan Leads

    From the 8,659 players that started the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event eight days ago, just nine still remain and Germany’s Hossein Ensan stands high above the rest as the chip leader. Now all that stands between him and the $10,000,000 first place prize money is eight other players all hoping to do […]