Power Rankings: Seymour Grabs No. 1 as WSOP POY Contenders Stay Near The Top

Richard Seymour's impressive Main Event run shoots him into first place on the Power Rankings.

The World Series of Poker is in the home stretch with the Main Event final table just a few days away. The rankings this week are heavily influenced by both the Main Event and the surrounding events and their implications on the WSOP Player of the Year race. Former NFL

A Surreal Run for Daniel Hachem Ends Under the Banner of His Father

Daniel Hachem was locked in and focused during his six-day WSOP Main Event run.

Fourteen years after his father was hoisted into the air, draped in an Australian flag, while his uncle and friends chanted “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, oi, oi, oi,” Daniel Hachem made a World Series of Poker Main Event run of his own. Sadly, Hachem was eliminated on Day 6 finishing in

Through the Lens: Magicians, Pizza, and Previous Champions

Things are starting to get very real in the 2019 WSOP Main Event. There are fewer than 100 players remaining as Day 6 is already underway. Day 5 brought out some big storylines, as we watched three-time Super Bowl Champion Richard Seymour fall short in 131st place, Jill Bryant was

Sam Greenwood Believes He’s The Best Player Remaining in the 2019 WSOP Main Event

Focused & Determined: Sam Greenwood is ready for a final table run in the Main Event.

It was with a telling one-word answer that Sam Greenwood broadcasted his confidence for the 102 opponents that stand between him, $10,000,000, the most coveted bracelet, and eternal poker fame, to hear. "Yeah," he said when asked if he was the best player remaining in the 2019 WSOP Main Event. It was

WSOP Report Day #43: Danny Tang Wins Maiden Bracelet, Mike Dentale Leads Little One for One Drop & Cada Big in Champions Event

Six huge WSOP events other than the Main Event were taking place on a wild Wednesday in Las Vegas. There was a brand new winner, some big stacks in the little one and Mike Dentale had a change of heart. It's the poker paradise that never stops giving...excitement! Here's what

How to Bust the Main Event, What Folks Back Home Ask & How Many Water Slides Does Ben ‘Sauce123’ Sulsky Have?

Busting the Main Event is a feeling like no other in poker. You're going to have to wait another year to play in the greatest tournament in poker, you will have to watch as your vanquisher goes about attempting to win it instead of you with your chips, and, well, it

WSOP Main Event Day 5: Timothy Su Huge Chip Leader, Antonio Esfandiari and Sam Greenwood Riding High & Richard Seymour Falls Late

Day 5 of the WSOP Main Event saw a field of 354 players reduced to just 106 hopefuls in the marathon race for that $10 million top prize, along with poker immortality and the famous WSOP gold bracelet. There were bust-outs, blow-ups and several professionals riding rushes all the way