The thrilling Poker After Dark cash game action continues on PokerGO on August 21-22 with “Maters of the Main” headlined by the two most recent World Series of Poker Main Event champions, John Cynn and Scott Blumstein! This $5,000 minimum buy-in cash game with $50/$100 blinds and a $100 big blind
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Throwback Hands: Brian Townsend Might Beat But It’s Too Late Now on PokerGO
Brian Townsend and Huck Seed are in the crosshairs this week on Throwback Hands. The flop gives both players a little juice to work with and the hand culminates with a climactic all-in. Another classic battle takes place in the full episode on PokerGO but the immediate drama is here. Townsend hails from the online
John Cynn Puts “Rise and Grind” Week to Bed on PokerGO
“Rise and Grind” Brews the Last Pot on PokerGO
Farah Galfond Flies High on “Rise and Grind” Opener on PokerGO
The first night of "Rise and Grind" week belonged to Farah Galfond, who topped headliners John Cynn and Michael Mizrachi. Coming off of a strong end to "Solve for Hollywood" week, Galfond carried over the performance into the $100/$200 game on PokerGO. Relive the full night's action here: Galfond's night immediately started
“Rise and Grind” Live on PokerGO
“Pokerography: The Story of Maria Ho” Hits YouTube
Free PokerGO previews have returned to Poker Central’s YouTube channel and the first wave of Pokerography episodes features a player that transcends the felt. When she is not competing at the highest level, Maria Ho is bringing poker to the masses as a commentator and sideline reporter for some of the
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Throwback Hands: Viffer Dodges Danger Against Tom Dwan on PokerGO
Relive “Solve for Hollywood” Week on PokerGO
Poker After Dark returned last week with two "Solve for Hollywood" week cash games. The PokerGO Studio played host, Ali Nejad called the action, and six-figure pots were commonplace during the high stakes sessions. Garrett Adelstein, Matt Berkey, and Farah Galfond headlined both nights, while Hollywood producer Randall Emmett brought Poker