WSOP Review Day 10: Bradley Jansen Wins First Bracelet, John Monette Claims Fourth Career Win

John Monnette

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

WSOP Review Day 9: Harvey Mathews Wins First WSOP Bracelet, Lebron Also Grabs Gold

Harvey Mathews

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

WSOP Review Day 8: Jason Koon Wins First-Ever WSOP Bracelet, Ari Engel & Yuval Bronshtein Both Bag Second

Jason Koon

Jason Koon won his first World Series of Poker Bracelet just days after becoming a GGPoker ambassador as the West Virginian’s dream week was crowned by the WSOP bracelet victory that he had wanted for so many years. Koon Crowns Stunning Series with Debut Gold Koon’s victory in the $25,000 NLHE Heads-Up

WSOP Review Day 7: Zhi Wu Wins First Bracelet; Koon, Puustinen, Zack and Szabo Reach Heads-Up Semifinals

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Zhi Wu claimed one of the biggest wins of the 2021 WSOP so far as he won a debut bracelet in the $600-entry NHLE Deepstack event to claim the top prize of $281,604. Elsewhere on a day of drama across six events, Jason Koon and Daniel Zack both made it

WSOP Review Day 6: Long Ma Wins The Reunion, Jaswinder Lally Wins Dealer’s Choice

Jason Koon

The 2021 World Series of Poker saw seven tournaments in play during Day 6 of the world’s biggest poker festival. With winners in three events and drama in the other four formats of poker, there were lasting memories made by some of the best players in the game at the

WSOP Review Day 5: Tyler Cornell Wins First Bracelet, Ray Henson Leads Dealer’s Choice Final Table

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The latest World Series of Poker events saw a first-time winner grab gold as Tyler Cornell went wire-to-wire to win the sixth event of this year’s WSOP, the $25,000 NLHE High Roller, for the biggest top prize of the series so far, $833,289. Tyler Cornell Wins First Bracelet for over $833,000 Players

WSOP Review Day 4: Tyler Cornell Leads Chase for High Roller Title, Connor Drinan Wins Second WSOP Bracelet

Tyler Cornell

The 2021 World Series of Poker saw more on Day 4 of this year’s festival as Event #6, the $25,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller, saw 54 players reduced to just five. Elsewhere, Connor Drinan captured his second WSOP bracelet with a well-fought win in the midnight hour at the

WSOP Review Day 3: Jesse Klein Wins $25,000 H.O.R.S.E., Jake Daniels Leads NLHE High Roller

Jesse Klein

An exciting third day of World Series of Poker action saw one bracelet awarded and three more events enjoy plenty of drama at different stages of play as the Rio in Las Vegas hosted more fantastic poker action. The second event on the schedule, the $25,000-entry H.O.R.S.E. event saw plenty of

WSOP Review Day 2: Ausmus and Barnett Claim Gold, Glaser Leads $25k H.O.R.S.E. Final Table

Jeremy Ausmus won his first WSOP bracelet as he overcame the dominant player of the final day, Jesse Lonis at the tail-end of a superb final table of five. In what turned out to be the first WSOP bracelet awarded of the Autumn in the 2021 World Series of Poker,

WSOP Day 1 Review: Chad Eveslage Leads $25k H.O.R.S.E. Event; Negreanu, Deeb & Hellmuth all Chasing

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A busy day of action kicked off the 2021 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas as the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino welcomed players to the felt with 12 hours of action across three events. Most eyes were on the $25,000-entry H.O.R.S.E. event, which was Event #2 on the schedule