Ben Tollerene Wins Event #10 of British Poker Open for £840,000

Ben Tollerene after winning British Poker Open Event #10 for £840,000.

The final event of the 2019 British Poker Open, the £100,000-entry Main Event,  was the biggest buy-in and provided the best heads-up of the series, as Ben Tollerene won the final two all-ins in stunning fashion to deny Cary Katz the Main Event title. Relive the entire final table on PokerGO right

Through the Lens: Bada Bada Badziakouski

Late last night Event #9 of the British Poker Open wrapped up as the players decided to turn it into a single-day turbo. A total of 18 entries in this £50k generated a first prize of £486,000. When the dust settled it was Mikita Badziakouski outlasting Christoph Vogelsang to take down the

Ben Tollerene on The Idea of a Million Dollar PLO Tournament and the Popularity of Short Deck

Ben Tollerene is itching to play a $1,000,000 Pot Limit Omaha tournament.

High stakes legend Ben Tollerene has made the lives of online players very difficult for over a decade but recently the man known as "Ben86" has slowed down a lot recently. Based in Vancouver, Canada, Tollerene is looking into a career post-poker but the highest stakes, especially in his favorite

Mikita Badziakouski Wins Event #9 of British Poker Open for £486,000

Mikita Badziakouski wins Event #9 of the British Poker Open.

After a rollercoaster final table, partypoker pro Mikita Badziakouski has won Event #9 £50,000 No Limit Hold'em of the British Poker Open for the biggest winners prize yet this Series, a massive £486,000, beating German high roller Christoph Vogelsang heads-up for the win. Relive the entire final table on PokerGO right now. Read

Stephen Chidwick Wins British Poker Open Event #7 for £202,500

Stephen Chidwick was all smiles taking down the £25,000 Pot Limit Omaha event.

A dramatic day at the felt saw Event #7, the £25,000-entry Pot Limit Omaha event produce another new winner this series, as Stephen Chidwick put himself right back in the race for the British Poker Open Championship in London. SOVEREL'S CHIP LEAD DISAPPEARS Coming into play with a mammoth lead in the

Through the Lens: Soverel Conquering London

Through five and half events, it has been all Sam Soverel here at the 2019 British Poker Open. Earlier today Soverel captured his first title of the series, after falling short with two 2nd place finishes earlier this week. Soverel has cashed already for over £500,000 heading into Event 6,

Through the Lens: The Tale of Two Brothers

Another day has come and gone here at Aspers Casino as Day 6 of the 2019 British Poker Open is officially in the books. Earlier in the week, we saw Luc Greenwood take home the title in Event 1, the £10,000 NLH. Today, Sam Greenwood captured the second trophy for

Sam Soverel Bags Chip Lead (Again), Searching for First BPO Win

Sam Soverel eyes his first British Poker Open title after two second places.

Sam Soverel led Event #3 into the final table and after an off day the BPO front-runner finished Event #5 atop the leaderboard. That means Soverel will head into his third final table of the series on Saturday, looking to extend his British Poker Open and High Roller of the Year points

Through the Lens: Soverel Cries Wolff

Day 3 of the 2019 British Poker Open has come to completion as players just bagged in Event 3, the £10,000 NLH Event. Earlier today George Wolff edged out Sam Soverel in Event 2, the £10,000 Pot Limit Omaha event. While the title was a first for Wolff, Soverel picked up