One of the busiest days of the 2019 World Series so far is in the can, and the players in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship are finally in the money, making it past the bubble in the final - added - level of play. But what else took place on
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WSOP Winner’s Circle: Kainalu McCue-Unciano Wins Monster Stack for a Million
Four more winners joined the ranks of WSOP bracelet holders on Wednesday as Kainalu McCue-Unciano and Team Geiger both scooped up the honours in two very different events. Over to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino for the latest on how it happened. MCCUE-UNCIANO DOMINATES INCREDIBLE MONSTER STACK FINAL TABLE TO WIN
Mark-Up Police Collar Kessler, Schwartz Snaps & Arieh Deals With Dwan
By The Numbers: High Roller of the Year Update
WSOP Report Day #28: Phil Ivey Leads Poker Players Championship, Tom Dwan Enters Late But Busts
WSOP Winner’s Circle – Dash Dudley Wins $1,086,967 in PLO Championship, Gerhart Wins Razz Bracelet
Three men won bracelets on Day #28 of the 50th annual World Series of Poker, all of them first-timers. Let's start with Dash Dudley's amazing fulfilment of a lifelong dream. BRACELET WINNER DUDLEY NO LONGER 'MIN-CASH DASH' Dash Dudley finally put paid to a nickname of 'Min-Cash Dash' given to him by
Shaun Deeb Reignites Daniel Negreanu Feud, Tom Dwan Shows Up for PPC & Connor Calls Out Counters
Poker Twitter is never hotter than during the World Series, but with the 2019 WSOP well into its second half, those half-time refreshments are clearly kicking in. From tournament structure rage to personal vendettas, it seems like everyone has their second wind. Heck, even Tom Dwan has joined the party
Jeremy Ausmus: “It’s Hard to Win a Million Dollars.”
“Team Poker Central” Loves Pot Limit Omaha
Keep pace with the non-stop action with Poker Central’s “WSOP Daily Brief.” Each day, we’ll highlight World Series news, poker’s biggest names, upcoming live streams, and more. Follow along and watch the 2019 World Series of Poker on PokerGOand CBS All Access all summer long. Ausmus Goes For Another In 2012, Jeremy Ausmus finished