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  • WSOP 2022: Cowen, Coleman and Cohen All Win Bracelets on Day of Deciders
    WSOP 2022: Cowen, Coleman and Cohen All Win Bracelets on Day of Deciders

    On a day where eight bracelet events took place and four new WSOP champions were crowned, it was the biggest winning day of the 2022 World Series of Poker so far. With all the action inside Bally’s and Paris in Las Vegas, the stars were out for a superb end to half the tournaments that […]

  • Maxx Coleman Takes 2021 Poker Masters Event #6 for $120K
    Maxx Coleman Takes 2021 Poker Masters Event #6 for $120K

    The 2021 Poker Masters schedule may be heavy on the No Limit Hold’em, but on Monday the schedule took a break from the standard fare to allow some of the high stakes mixed game players to enjoy some of the action. It was Maxx Coleman who enjoyed it the most, taking down Event #6 ($10,000 […]

  • David Peters, Old Guard, New Faces Shine Bright at U.S. Poker Open
    David Peters, Old Guard, New Faces Shine Bright at U.S. Poker Open

    The 2021 U.S. Poker Open wrapped up Tuesday with David Peters earning his second consecutive USPO leaderboard title. The 12-event series at the PokerGO studios at the Aria in Las Vegas drew 837 total entries and awarded $11,084,000 in prize money. Throughout the two weeks of action, a number of familiar faces made their way […]

  • Jared Bleznick Takes Down U.S. Poker Open $10K PLO For $189,000
    Jared Bleznick Takes Down U.S. Poker Open $10K PLO For $189,000

    Although he started the day with the chip lead, Jared Bleznick was forced to battle back from a short stack late during the final table of Event #8 ($10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha) of the U.S. Poker Open 2021 in which he took home the $189,000 first-place prize and locked down his first USPO title.

  • John Riordan Takes Down U.S. Poker Open $10K Big Bet Mix
    John Riordan Takes Down U.S. Poker Open $10K Big Bet Mix

    John Riordan overcame a two-time GPI Player of the Year and a self-described ‘King of No Limit Duece’ to win U.S. Poker Open Event #4 ($10,000 Big Bet Mix) on Monday night in Las Vegas.

  • Sam Soverel Takes Down U.S. Poker Open 2021 Event #2 for $175,500
    Sam Soverel Takes Down U.S. Poker Open 2021 Event #2 for $175,500

    Sam Soverel went wire-to-wire at the final table of U.S. Poker Open 2021 Event #2 ($10,000 PLO) by starting the day as the overwhelming chip leader and closing it out as the winner, collecting the $175,500 first-place prize for his first USPO victory.