Ep. 45 And Then There Were Just 9

After a two-day hiatus to sleep, recover and get amped up for the WSOP Main Event final table, the Poker Central Podcast is back with a big preview show! Aside from the WSOP Main Event, we are also hyped up about the announcement of Poker Masters, the return of

WSOP Main Event Final Table: Where To Watch

There will be over a dozen post-lim events running alongside the Main Event, but poker's World Championship will always be the center of attention at the WSOP.

This year, the World Series of Poker Main Event was live streamed for the first time in WSOP history, with daily broadcasts on both PokerGO and ESPN. The journey to the final nine was streamed exclusively on PokerGO and while the final table will hit prime time ESPN over the

Ep. 44 WSOP Main Event Final 27 Preview

The WSOP Main Event is down to its final 27 players, and here is what the final three tables look like. Listen to the podcast for a full recap of the action, and a preview of tomorrow's action.  The live action starts at 12:30 PM PST/3:30 PM ET/9:30 PM

Ep 43. Euro Stars Shine in Vegas

The World Series of Poker Main Event is down to just 85 players, and we spoke to no less than seven players still in the event.  Charlie Carrel headlined the PokerGO stream, and we spoke to him about the joy of going deep in the Main Event. Unfortunately, shortly

Ep. 42 Money Mayhem ft Luske, Ramos, Lamb and Lovgren

On this action-packed show, no less than nine guests join us, as we take you through Day 4 of the World Series of Poker Main Event.  The day started with 1,084 players, and in the end, just 297 put chips in the bag for Day 5. Sofia Lovgren, Danielle

Ep. 41 Negreanu’s Summer Recap

Daniel Negreanu was one of the last players to get knocked out on Day 2c, and we spoke to him for a lengthy wrap-up of his summer. Negreanu talks about what he called "his strongest summer ever" and the close calls in big bracelet events.  Joe Hachem played on

Ep 40. #GoNateGo, Cheong and Josephy on Day 2c

Day 2c of the World Series of Poker has concluded, and Barstool Nate is among the players returning for Day 3. Nate bagged up 255,300 chips, putting him in a great position to make the money in his first ever Main Event appearance. The same can't be said for

Ep. 38 Barstool Series of Poker ft Nate and Smitty

The World Series of Poker Main Event had its third and final starting day today, attracting a staggering field of 4,262 players, totalling this year's tournament at 7,221! The tournament drew a very exciting crowd, featuring top pros, recreational players and two guys that go by the name of Nate