Mark Eddleman Leads, Valentin Vornicu in Top Five of Little One for One Drop After Day 1a

The $1,111-entry Little One for One Drop event welcomed 702 entries across an entertaining Day 1a of no limit hold'em action that may not have rattled the Main Event's boast as the biggest tournament of the day but went some way to set up an exciting play-out to the rest

Mike McDonald Turns Modest, Earthquake Bad Beat for Andy Frankenberger & Matt Salsberg Skips Wrong Year

Poker players probably asked themselves all sorts of questions on their way into McCarran International Airport on their way to the Main Event. How will they present their table image? What will do to cope with tilt, tiredness, or a tirade from another player? But what they may not have

WSOP Main Event Day 2ab: Former Champ Qui Nguyen Bosses the Day, Galen Hall, Timothy Su and Anton Morgenstern Riding High

A blockbuster day of action was free of earthquakes and disqualifications, but full of drama as the World Series of Poker Main Event truly got going. With around 100 players taking advantage of the late registration offer to sit down at the start of Day 2 with 60,000 chips, there were

WSOP Player of the Year: Double Bracelet Winner Robert Campbell Takes The Lead

Robert Campbell became the first two-time bracelet winner of 2019 and he took the POY lead.

The 2019 World Series of Poker Player of the Year race has been largely dominated by Dan Zack. Aside from a three-day stretch where Upeshka De Silva took over, Zack has been in the lead since winning his first career bracelet back on June 1st. But now there's a new

Susan Faber Wins Salute to Warriors Event for $121,161!

Susan Faber triumphed over Rob Stark in the final heads-up showdown to win the $500-entry Salute to Warriors event and $121,161 for doing so. Having outlasted 1,722 other players to win her first bracelet, Faber, who traveled to the event with her husband - a former Veteran himself - and

Kevin Martin Can’t Believe His Day, Galen Hall’s Psychology of Poker Success & Who Wants Some of the Champ?

  The WSOP Main Event brings out the best and the worst in some people as Remko Rinkema and Drew Amato found out close up on a day of disqualifications, Phil Ivey busting and even a force 7.1 earthquake which shook the Rio. But what about the players? Well, it turns out