Ep. 103 Labat, Metalidi and Lynskey Depart, Dyer Dominates

Antoine Labat and Alex Lynskey did not make it to the second day of play at the 2018 WSOP Main Event final table.

On this podcast, interviews with the final six players and the departed, Antoine Labat, Artem Metalidi, and Alex Lynskey. 1:05 – An interview with Aram Zobian before the start of play. 5:40 – The interview with Antoine Labat after busting out in ninth place for $1,000,000. 12:50 – Artem Metaldi

Through The Lens of Drew – Dyer Dominates Day 1 of the Main Event Final Table

It was the Michael Dyer show on the first of three final table days. Dyer, only trailing Nic Manion to start the day, kept his foot on the gas and was extremely active during play. Now holding a massive chip lead with more than 150,000,000 chips, the next biggest stack smaller than 80,000,000. It will be interesting to see if Dyer's aggression will continue tomorrow, or if he will elect to take a back seat and let the other five players go to war.

Drew Amato has been covering the World Series of Poker since 2014. This year he’s covered the U.S. Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl for Poker Central. Daily during the Main Event, Amato will share his favorite images from the World Series of Poker. Enjoy this recurring piece as,

Michael Dyer’s Chip Lead Looms Over WSOP Main Event Final Table on PokerGO

Michael Dyer led the Main Event leaderboard for most of Day 7 and picked up right where he left off to start the final table. Dyer's brief hiatus from the chip lead was rectified right away and he opens the second day of final table play with 156.5 million of

John Cynn Closes Out First Night of The Main Event Final Table on PokerGO

The opening day of the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event final table brought about drama and action on PokerGO. Michael Dyer entered the first round of play right behind Nic Manion for the chip lead and enters tomorrow's six-handed stage as the player to beat. Three eliminations took place,

Torn Between Regrets and Joy, Antoine Labat Exits The 2018 Main Event

Antoine Labat, hoping for his kings to hold up versus the queens of Artem Metalidi shortly before disaster hit the flop.

France will have to wait on their first World Series of Poker Main Event title at least one more year. After Sylvain Loosli, Benjamin Pollak and Antoine Saout, twice, came close before, tonight it was Antoine Labat who fell short busting in ninth place collecting $1,000,000 for his efforts. Labat’s story

Ep. 102 – The 2018 WSOP Main Event Final Table Preview

The final nine are guaranteed a million-dollar payout, but one of these players will take home $8.8 million. Who will it be?

The final table is set! The final nine players are guaranteed $1,000,000 and on this podcast, you will hear everything you need to know in order to get ready for the action on ESPN and PokerGO. Diving right in with a recap of the action at the start of Day

Joe Cada’s Hunt For a Second Main Event Win Hits The Final Table on PokerGO

The 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event final table arrives at PokerGO with a clear standout performer in Joe Cada. The 2009 Main Event champ was the primary storyline coming into Day 7 and held true to the promise of his immense talent. Cada played great poker leading up to

Nicolas Manion Unleashes Massive Cooler On Main Event Day 7 on PokerGO

Nicolas Manion caught lightning to take the Main Event chip lead (Photo: Poker Central)

Seven days and 7,875 eliminations later, the final table of the 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event is set on PokerGO. Day 7 brought all the storylines with a few coming home to the final table. Joe Cada headlined thanks to the potential of his second Main Event final