Ep. 99 Vener Can’t Find Day 5 and Did Ivey Blow Up?  

On today’s show, interviews with Brian Altman about his great run and busting Phil Ivey in a hand many considered a blow-up, Scott Vener about finding the game of poker and the meaning of his deep run, James Obst about getting his mind and body right in the biggest spot

Esfandiari, Ivey in the Main Event Mix and Live on PokerGO

PokerGO is your home for the World Series of Poker Main Event and feature table coverage of Day 4 is currently streaming live. Big One for One Drop winner Antonio Esfandiari returns to the feature table, with Phil Ivey and Liv Boeree headlines the outer tables. Ali Nejad and Nick

Through The Lens of Drew – The Bursting of the Bubble

Through The Lens of Drew - The 2018 WSOP Main Event money bubble.

Drew Amato has been covering the World Series of Poker since 2014. This year he's covered the U.S. Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl for Poker Central. Twice per week, Amato will share his favorite images from the World Series of Poker. Enjoy this recurring piece as, in his

Antonio Esfandiari Dazzles on Day 3 of the Main Event on PokerGO

One of the most exciting days of the year made its way to PokerGO with the Main Event money bubble ready to pop. The 2018 World Series of Poker has provided drama all summer and yet another stellar session of tournament poker hit the air. The star of the Day 3

Ep. 98 Money Bubble Bonanza

Lacey Jones and Jeff Gross join the Poker Central Podcast on the day of the WSOP Main Event money bubble.

Featured today on your daily WSOP Main Event podcast: Jeff Gross, Lacey Jones, Benjamin Pollak, Jake Cody, Liv Boeree Scott Vener, Kelly Minkin and the exciting sounds of the money bubble! Starting the show with poker player and content creator extraordinaire Jeff Gross to talk about his summer in Las Vegas. 1:15

No Tricks, Just Patience for Benjamin Pollak

Focused, determined and ready for the moment: Benjamin Pollak on Day 3 of the 2018 WSOP Main Event.

Win the World Series of Poker Main Event and your name will forever resonate with poker fans all over the world. Make the World Series of Poker Main Event final table, and there’s a good chance your name starts blending together with the 80 or so other names that fell