Player Spotlight: Brandon Adams

Brandon Adams might be the most interesting man in poker. Aside from cashing out $3.6 million in live poker earnings, the 40-year old has authored multiple books since graduating from Harvard when he was just 19 years old. That’s a lot of accomplishments to fit in one sentence. There’s clearly much more

Adam Hendrix Flops Straight and Doubles Through Brandon Adams

Adam Hendrix opened the button to 25,000 and Brandon Adams called from the big blind. The flop landed [9c6s7c] and Adams checked to Hendrix who bet 45,000. Adams used one of his time extension banks, and then announced a raise of pot totaling 200,000. Hendrix announced he was all in for 322,000,

Set for Anthony Alberto

Anthony Alberto raised to 20,000 on the button and both Brandon Adams and Stephen Chidwick called from the blinds. The flop landed [4sKsAc] and Alberto continued for 48,000. Adams check-folded, but Chidwick check-called as the turn landed the [Qh] and both players checked. The river fell the [7h] and Chidwick bet 125,000.

John Riordan Doubles Through Brandon Adams

Parker Mitchell limped under the gun and Brandon Adams raised to 22,000 on the button. From the big blind, John Riordan potted to 90,000 leaving himself just 12,000 behind. Mitchell folded, but Adams called as the flop landed [Qc6s5d] and Riordan bet his final 12,000. Adams called, and the cards were

Jordan Spurlin Continues to Chip Up

Brandon Adams opened to 12,000 from under the gun and Mack Lee called in the small blind. From the big blind, Jordan Spurlin raised to 48,000, and both Adams and Lee called. The flop landed [5s2c7h] and Spurlin continued for 60,000. Adams and Lee both folded, and Spurlin collected the pot.

David Peters Wins Poker Masters #Event 1 ($193,200)

Poker Masters opened on PokerGO this Saturday with the $10,000 final table. David Peters beat a competitive group of 69 entrants to win the $193,200 first-place prize on the PokerGO live stream. Peters adds to his U.S. Poker Open win from a few months ago and takes the early lead

James Romero Eliminated by Brandon Adams

James Romero got it in good for his last 100,000 and was poised to double through Brandon Adams, whose [JhTd] was dominated by Romero's ace-ten. But a flop of [JsKc6d] put Adams ahead where he would stay. The board ran out [6c] and [8d] and Romero's tournament ended. The win put

Brandon Adams Doubles Through Joseph Cappello

Joseph Cappello raised to 30,000 from under the gun and Brandon Adams three-bet shoved the button for 280,000. The blinds folded, and Cappello called. Cappello: [AsQd] Adams: [8d8c] The board ran out [Kc7h3h2hJh] and Adams secured a double.