Every WSOP Player of the Year Winner and How They Won

WSOP Player of the Year history and stats: Shaun Deeb, Daniel Negreanu, Josh Arieh

The World Series of Poker installed a WSOP Player of the Year award starting with the 2004 series. The goal of the WSOP Player of the Year competition aims to crown the player who had the best overall series. Throughout the years, some of poker’s biggest names have won the

Frank Kassela Eliminated by Jim Collopy

Pot-Limit Omaha Frank Kassela raised to 18,000 from under the gun and Jeremy Ausmus called on the button. Jim Collopy raised to 80,000 from the small blind, and Kassela pushed out his 203,000 total. Ausmus folded, and Collopy called and tabled his [AhAcJd2h] to be ahead of Kassela's [AdKsKc8c]. The board ran out

Dan Shak Eliminated by Frank Kassela

Pot-Limit Omaha The action folded to Dan Shak in the small blind, and he completed. Frank Kassela was in the big blind, and he announced pot to 24,000. Shak called. The flop fell [KsTd2s], and Shak checked. Kassela fired for 55,000, which was enough to put Shak all-in. Shak called, and the cards were

Smooth 8 for Maxx Coleman

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Maxx Coleman raised to 17,000 from under the gun and Frank Kassela called in the small blind. Both players drew one and Kassela checked. Coleman bet 30,000 and Kassela called. Coleman revealed his [8x5x4x3x2x] for a number five and a smooth eight, and Kassela mucked.

Frank Kassela vs. Maxx Coleman

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Action folded to Frank Kassela in late position, and he opened to 8,000. Action folded to Maxx Coleman in the big blind, and he called. Both players drew one, and Coleman fired for 10,000. Kassela used most of his shot clock before sliding in a raise to 30,000. Coleman used

Rewatch Week 8 of Friday Night Poker on YouTube and Facebook

Friday Night Poker is now available on YouTube and Facebook with the 13-episode season being reaired every Friday. Originally premiering on Stadium's Facebook Watch platform, Friday Night Poker is now available on PokerGO's YouTube channel and Facebook page for viewers to rewatch some highly entertaining cash game poker action from the

Rewatch Week 7 of Friday Night Poker on YouTube and Facebook

Friday Night Poker is now available on YouTube and Facebook with the 13-episode season being reaired every Friday. Originally premiering on Stadium's Facebook Watch platform, Friday Night Poker is now available on PokerGO's YouTube channel and Facebook page for viewers to rewatch some highly entertaining cash game poker action from the