Doug Polk Holds Court in the Super High Roller Cash Game

The best of the best battle on PokerGO in the Super High Roller Bowl Cash Game. (Photo: Poker Central)

The next chapter in the 2015 Super High Roller Bowl Cash Game saga is now available on-demand on PokerGO. Stakes remain high and over $2 million is on the table when Episode 6 opens with a brand-new lineup in store for viewers. The $400/$800 game creates action and there is

Matt Kirk Stars in the 2015 Super High Roller Bowl Cash Game on PokerGO

Poker After Dark cash games has the attention of viewers on PokerGO and it's time to step back to 2015 for the Super High Roller Bowl Cash Game. The $400/$800 stakes feature a minimum buy-in of $250,000 with eight seats occupied by action players. The first five episodes of this exclusive game

Dan Shak Is On The Brink In Super High Roller Bowl

Intense only begins to describe the mood of the 2017 Super High Roller Bowl on Day 3. The $600,000 bubble is on the horizon with eight places getting paid and 11 players left to be eliminated before that happens. Now available on PokerGO is full Day 3 coverage of Super High

Throwback Hands: Phil Ivey Can’t Believe What Happened on PokerGO

"Throwback Hands" adds another memorable clash to THE VAULT on PokerGO with Phil Ivey leading the way. In a $50,000 Sit-N-Go, Ivey matches up against friend and familiar foe Allen Cunnigham with all the chips in the middle. Ivey seems to remember never beating Cunningham in a spot such as this

Hank Yang Stacks Cheddar To Close “Wine and Cheese” Week

The second helping of "Whine and Cheese" week outdid the first. Streaming live on PokerGO, the $50/$100 game brought out the big guns as Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu took their seats in ARIA. Already in attendance for the Super High Roller Bowl lottery, the pair went down the hall

Tom Marchese Slices To Open “Whine and Cheese” Week

Poker After Dark returned to PokerGO on the eve of the Super High Roller Bowl lottery with one of the best high rollers in the game taking the spotlight. The premiere of "Whine and Cheese" week belonged to Tom Marchese. Facing off against seven difficult opponents in the $50/$100 game,