The first-ever U.S. Poker Open began Thursday, with Day 1 of the opening $10,000 No Limit Hold'em High Roller drawing 68 entries. After ten hours of play, the dust settled and the final six bagged for Friday's live streamed final table. Justin Bonomo entered the day as the 2018 GPI Player
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U.S. Poker Open Underway, Live on PokerGO Friday
The U.S. Poker Open won't hit PokerGO until Friday afternoon, but after months of anticipation, the first event of the series is officially underway. The opening $10,000 No Limit Hold'em High Roller will set the stage for the eight-event series, which will feature big buy-ins and a variety of disciplines. The
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U.S. Poker Open Viewing Guide
The first-ever U.S. Poker Open begins in less than 24 hours and over the next week, eight events will decide who will be crowned U.S. Poker Open Champion. If you're wondering how you should be following the action, look no further than Poker Central's USPO Viewing Guide. https://twitter.com/PokerGO/status/958830171317940224 Where to Watch The U.S.
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Poker Central and NBC Sports Group Expand and Extend Programming Partnership
Today it was announced that the NBC Sports Group and Poker Central® are expanding and extending their programming partnership through 2020. The new agreement includes Poker Central's newly launched Poker Masters, and the U.S. Poker Open, starting this Friday on PokerGO. Last year's agreement centered around the Super High Roller Bowl
U.S. Poker Open Preview: The Commentators
In the buildup of last year’s Super High Roller Bowl, Poker Central rolled out 25 days of player previews to get fans ready for the biggest event of 2017. Over the next week, Poker Central will again preview a massive series, the first-ever U.S. Poker Open. The entire eight-event series will be live streamed
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U.S. Poker Open Preview: The Contenders
In the buildup of last year’s Super High Roller Bowl, Poker Central rolled out 25 days of player previews to get fans ready for the biggest event of 2017. Over the next month, Poker Central will again preview a massive series, the first-ever U.S. Poker Open. The entire eight-event series will be live streamed