WSOP Report Day #21 – Negreanu Leads Seven Card Stud Final Table, Cheong on Brink of First Bracelet

Daniel Negreanu looks to win his first bracelet in Las Vegas since 2008 on PokerGO and CBS All Access today.

With six tournaments failing to reach their conclusion on a super Tuesday at the 2019 World Series of Poker, there were reasons to celebrate for a six-time winner and a player who most would say is overdue his first bracelet. Let's start with Kid Poker. NEGREANU LEADS SEVEN CARD STUD FINAL

Robert Mitchell Wins the WSOP $800 Deepstack Event for $297,537

Robert Mitchell won his first-ever WSOP bracelet after a mammoth day at the felt in the 37th event of this summer's 2019 World Series of Poker. MITCHELL COMPLETES CAREER-DEFINING VICTORY By the time the dust had settled, Robert Mitchell's at-times miraculous win in the $800 NLHE Deepstack event saw him bank the

The Hangover Part IV: WSOP Edition and O’Dwyer is the Star of the Poker Twitter Show

How's your World Series of Poker going? After three weeks at the felt, some players are coming into their own, while others are flat out on their back in the middle of the Rio floor, while people step over their prone body. That's not an exaggeration. OUT FOR THE COUNT At least

WSOP Report Day #20 – Seiver Leads Seven Card Stud Championship from Clements and Mueller

If you're wondering who's reigning supreme in WSOP bracelet events that are yet to reach their conclusion, you've come to the right place. Who's running Scott Seiver closest in the Seven Card Stud? Which huge name has a top 10 double stack pile of chips? And which living legend is

WSOP Winner’s Circle: Adam Friedman Wins Back-to-Back Dealer’s Choice Championship Bracelets

Two WSOP bracelets were won by players on Day #20 of the 2019 World Series of Poker. One was a first-time bracelet winner, the other a man who won the same bracelet a year and a week previously. Let's start with the history-making man who went back-to-back. FRIEDMAN DEFEATS DEEB HEADS-UP

Negreanu Needs Some Space, Friedman Fulfills Bracelet Dreams & Seniors Fight Back on Tanking

Did you choose the over or under on three weeks for when poker players start to complain about the little things in (poker) life? If you chose the under, then congratulations! It really did only take 20 days. Now tuck those elbows in and enjoy our round-up of what the

WSOP Report Day #19 – Justin Bonomo Leads Final Ten to Shootout Showdown, Shaun Deeb Leads Final Five in Dealer’s Choice

With four more WSOP bracelet events taking place in Las Vegas Nevada overnight, there were big chip stacks for 2018's WSOP Player of the Year Shaun Deeb and Justin Bonomo, who leads the all-time money list. We assess who stands in the way of both men winning bracelets on Monday. BONOMO

WSOP Winner’s Circle: Howard Mash Slays Seniors Event

Two bracelets were awarded on Day #19 of the 2019 World Series of Poker. While one was given to a first-time winner who has lived for half a century and had outlasted a field of 5,915 entries, the other was the third bracelet to be won by a young phenomenon. HOWARD

Conniff Calls Out Face-Maskers, Hellmuth Celebrates Father’s Day & Shack-Harris Clowns Around

After almost three weeks at the felt, some poker players will start to lose a grip on reality. Not the many pros we feature here in our catch-up of what's been said online about the World Series of Poker. From face-masking to Father's Day, everyone's got their feet on solid

WSOP Report Day #18 – Bonomo, Bicknell and Kaverman Survive Shootout Day 1 & Mash is Still Mashing

With seven events taking place across Day #18 of the 2019 World Series of Poker, three of those events produced bracelet winners as Saturday crowned a trio of champions. That wasn't all that went down at the felt, however, as there was drama in a Shootout, Seniors extending into an