Three men won WSOP bracelets on a huge day in the 2019 World Series of Poker. With action that has thrilled poker fans around the world, drama that could rival anything on prime-time television, and excitement that will live long in the memory, this is the story of how each
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Anthony Zinno: “I Want to Play Poker my Whole Life.”
After a fantastic heads-up victory against Canada's Rodney Burt, Anthony Zinno became a two-time WSOP bracelet winner, this time in the $1,500-entry Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better format. For the modern poker legend, the second time around is sweet, but also very different from his first bracelet victory. “The first
Josh Arieh Leads PPC, Joe Foresman Favorite for Deepstack Gold & Scott Abrams Ahead of Erik Seidel and Anthony Zinno
Three WSOP tournaments reached their final tables last night as a thrilling Thursday set up a Friday night of Poker Players Championship at the live-streamed finale on PokerGO and two other events that will see three players confirmed as WSOP bracelet winners. Who's in line for the gold? Check it all
James Holzhauer Tries Not to Suck, Williams Talks Binions and Seidel is a Teamster
WSOP Report Day #24: Chidwick, Epstein and Mizrachi Battle for PLO Bragging Rights & Marquez and Foxen Both Big Stacked
WSOP Report Day #20 – Seiver Leads Seven Card Stud Championship from Clements and Mueller
WSOP Report Day #11 – Four Bracelet Winners on Super Saturday, Robert Mizrachi Leads O8 Championship Final Six
WSOP Report Day #1 – Negreanu & Imsirovic Headline Event #1 Final Table
Erik Seidel Eliminated by Manig Loeser
Erik Seidel in Search of Double Up
Erik Seidel, who is nursing a short stack, has moved all-in three hands in a row without getting called. In the last hand, Alex Foxen raised on the button to 24,000. Seidel shipped it all in for 137,000 and Foxen folded his cards.