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  • Fedor Holz, Yuri Dzivielevski Win GGPoker Spring Festival Titles
    Fedor Holz, Yuri Dzivielevski Win GGPoker Spring Festival Titles

    As the PocketFives #1 Number One contest continues to work its way through the opening round matchups, it was expected that Fedor Holz and Yuri Dzivielevski would be battling out. On Sunday, both took their turn in the spotlight after each took down a GGPoker Spring Festival event.

  • Vijayaratnam Takes Overall Chip Lead Into 2020 WSOP Main Event Day 2
    Vijayaratnam Takes Overall Chip Lead Into 2020 WSOP Main Event Day 2

    The 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event has arrived. The unique live-online hybrid solution to finding a successor to current reigning World Champion Hossein Ensan gives players, both in the United States and internationally, one final shot at winning a gold bracelet in 2020.

  • Kahle Burns Begins 2020 with partypoker MILLIONS UK High Roller Win
    Kahle Burns Begins 2020 with partypoker MILLIONS UK High Roller Win

    Kahle Burns almost won the Global Poker Index Player of the Year title in 2019. On Wednesday, the 31-year-old Australian took a step towards being a contender in 2020 by beating Igor Kurganov heads-up to win the partypoker UK MILLIONS $25,000 High Roller and $350,000.

  • Steve O’Dwyer Wins Again; Captures partypoker LIVE MILLIONS UK High Roller Title
    Steve O’Dwyer Wins Again; Captures partypoker LIVE MILLIONS UK High Roller Title

    Just days after winning the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS UK £25,000 Super High Roller for £450,000, Steve ‘MrTimCaum’ O’Dwyer won first place in the series’ £10,000 High Roller. In this one, O’Dwyer bested a field of 105 entries and took home a first-place payday of £314,000. The combined haul from the two events saw O’Dwyer win […]

  • Preben ‘prebzzz’ Stokkan Dishes on Poker in Norway
    Preben ‘prebzzz’ Stokkan Dishes on Poker in Norway

    Poker is incredibly different from country to country. From the robust live games in the UK to limited regulated online poker in the US, no matter where you go, poker is inherently different. And that’s part of what makes the game so unique.