Chance Kornuth Shows the Bluff

Chance Kornuth limped from early position, action folded to Dominik Nitsche on the button, and he raised to 32,000. Henrik Hecklen was in the small blind and used two time extensions before tossing his cards into the muck. Kornuth quickly moved all-in, and Nitsche mucked. Kornuth gave Nitsche a little

Nick Schulman Eliminated by Dominik Nitsche

With the cards already tabled, Nick Schulman was all-in for approximately 90,000, and Dominik Nitsche called. Schulman: [As9s] Nitsche: [KhQc] The board ran out [Kd6cTh4d3h], and Nitsche flopped a pair of Kings to eliminate Schulman.

Dominik Nitsche Leaves Alex Foxen Short

Dominik Nitsche opened to 5,000 from early position, and action folded to Alex Foxen in late position and three-bet to 12,000. The blinds folded, and Nitsche called. The flop fell [Jd7h2s] and Nitsche checked. Foxen continued for 9,000, and Nitsche called. The turn [9h] and the river [2c] checked through.

Brynjar Gigja Takes From Dominik Nitsche

Brynjar Gigja opened to 2,500 from early position and Dominik Nitsche three-bet to 8,500 next to act. Action folded back to Gigja, and he called. The flop fell [8s8h7s], and Gigja checked. Nitsche continued for 6,500, and Gigja called. The dealer burned and turned the [4h], and Gigja checked. Nitsche

Top Hands from the WSOP Europe €250K Super High Roller

Over the next two weeks, six WSOP bracelets will be awarded from King's Casino in Rozvadov. While exclusive coverage of the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe continues on PokerGO, we're breaking down the biggest hands from every stream starting with the €250K Super High Roller. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px1eReYbHKY&feature=youtu.be Neither player made Day 2,

Through the Lens: 888 Invades Poker After Dark

Poker After Dark returned to PokerGO this week, as the second 888 Poker edition hit the ground running. This week's episodes were headlined by 888 sponsored pros Dominik Nitsche and Chris Moorman, alongside Phil Hellmuth, Jennifer Tilly, and Randall Emmett. The first night Mark Heintz rounded out the lineup, as

Isaac Haxton Ships $10,000 Short Deck Poker Masters Event #4 on PokerGO

Playing Short Deck Poker for the very first time, Isaac Haxton took down the 2018 Poker Masters $10,000 Short Deck tournament. Haxton collected $176,000 for just the fifth outright win of his tournament career.

The first major Short Deck event held in the United States finished with a familiar face entering the winner's circle for the first time at ARIA. Isaac Haxton topped a field of 55 to win the $10,000 Event 4 on PokerGO for $176,000. https://twitter.com/PokerGO/status/1039564571327885312 Haxton entered the final table with a chance

Dominik Nitsche Eliminated by Dan Smith

(from the PokerGO Live Stream) Action folded to Dominik Nitsche in the small blind, and he moved all in for 36,500. Dan Smith called in the big blind. Nitsche: [td][6d] Smith: [ad][tc] The board ran out [5c][4c][qd][2h][5s] and the Super High Roller Bowl V Satellite winner in Nitsche is eliminated.