He had 98 problems, but winning wasn't one. Keith Tilston took on the 99-player field of the $100,000-entry High Roller event knowing that he was taking on the best of the best. After triumphing against one of the toughest final tables of all the 87 events that have begun in
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David Williams Storms Away From Main Event, Igor Kurganov Busts Liv Boeree & Justin Bonomo Proves a Point
It's the WSOP Main Event! Everyone is excited about the greatest poker tournament on Earth...until they're out, that is. We caught up with some relationship friction at the felt, a terrific reaction to a terrible turn-card, and a couple of legends and their takes on Day 1a of the tournament everyone
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Ep. 127 Super High Roller Bowl V Super Pod
Isaac Haxton Captures Super High Roller Bowl V Title For $3.6 Million
"This is my biggest score ever and easily the best accomplishment. This is the highlight of my tournament career," an elated Isaac Haxton said after winning Super High Roller Bowl V late on Wednesday night inside the PokerGO Studio. Haxton crossed the $20 million mark of career tournament earnings with a
Isaac Haxton Captures Super High Roller Bowl V Title For $3.6 Million
"This is my biggest score ever and easily the best accomplishment. This is the highlight of my tournament career," an elated Isaac Haxton said after winning Super High Roller Bowl V late on Wednesday night inside the PokerGO Studio. Haxton crossed the $20 million mark of career tournament earnings with a
Igor Kurganov Eliminated in 6th Place ($756,000)
Stephen Chidwick raised to 65,000 from middle position and Igor Kurganov moved all in on the button for 350,000. Talal Shakerchi moved all in out of the small blind for 1,560,000 and Chidwick folded. Shakerchi was in great shape with his [ts][tc] against Kurganov's [7c][7h]. Kurganov picked up equity on a flop
Adrian Mateos Doubled Through Igor Kurganov
Adrian Mateos raised to 65,000 from the cutoff and Isaac Haxton called out of the small blind. Igor Kurganov defended his big blind and they went to a flop of [8h][7s][2s]. Haxton and Kurganov checked. Mateos bet 105,000 and Haxton check-raised to 260,000. Kurganov used a time extension chip while mulling
Igor Kurganov Doubles Through Adrian Mateos
From the cutoff, Igor Kurganov raised to 70,000 before Adrian Mateos announce he was all in. Kurganov instantly called for his last 655,000. Kurganov: [as][kh] Mateos: [ts][th] Kurganov was at-risk and flipping for this tournament life before the dealer spread the [8s][ah][8h] flop to thrust Kurganov into the lead. The turn landed the [6h],