There was a busy night of action at the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas as two men claimed WSOP bracelets, one being a first-time and the other winning his fourth piece of WSOP gold. With three other events also taking place, there was action all around the Rio
Author: Paul Seaton
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First-time WSOP bracelet winner Harvey Mathews claimed gold at the 2021 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas as Rafael Lebron also marked a memorable victory after winning against his poker hero on Day 9 of the world’s biggest poker festival. Mathews Wins First Bracelet in Miracle Comeback Harvey Mathews was the
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