The World Series of Poker can get busy, but that doesn’t mean you should fall behind this summer. Keep pace with the non-stop action with Poker Central’s “WSOP Daily Brief.” Each day, we’ll highlight World Series news, poker’s biggest names, upcoming live streams, and more. Follow along and watch the
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$10K Heads Up Championship: Ben Yu, Sean Swingruber Square Off
The World Series of Poker can get busy, but that doesn’t mean you should fall behind this summer. Keep pace with the non-stop action with Poker Central’s “WSOP Daily Brief.” Each day, we’ll highlight World Series news, poker’s biggest names, upcoming live streams, and more. Follow along and watch the
Keith Lehr Doubles Through Koray Aldemir
Keith Lehr raised to 9,000 under the gun and Koray Aldemir potted from the big blind to 31,500. Lehr called, and after the dealer spread the [5dJd5h] flop, Aldemir led out for 70,000. Lehr announced he was all in for 137,500, and Aldemir called. Lehr: [KcKhTh5c] Aldemir: [AsAhTs7d] The turn and river landed the [Qh]
Jonathan Depa Takes it on the Turn
Keith Lehr opened to 3,000 in the cutoff and Alex Foxen called on the button. Jonathan Depa and Kristen Bicknell call from the blinds, and the flop lands [Js5d3c] and action checks round. The turn is the [Ac], and action checks to Foxen who bets 6,500. Depa check-raises to 27,000, and after
Three Jacks for Keith Lehr
Keith Lehr raised to 3,500 from under the gun and Jonathan Depa called on the button, as did chip leader Maxx Coleman in the big blind. The flop landed [2dQhJc] and Coleman checked to Lehr who continued for 8,000. Depa and Coleman folded, and Lehr tabled his [AhAs]. Lehr scooped in the pot,
Through the Lens of Drew: Dolly’s Game Returns
PLO Short Deck, “Pro Bono” Final Live on PokerGO
PokerGO is your home for Poker After Dark and the "Pro Bono" week finale is underway and streaming live. "Pro Bono" week marks another PokerGO debut, as Pot Limit Omaha Short Deck will be played and broadcast for the first time in poker history on Poker After Dark. Super High Roller Bowl champion Justin
Through the Lens of Drew: Keith Lehr Dominates $25k PLO Final Table
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Keith Lehr Picks Up $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha Title on PokerGO
Pot Limit Omaha took center stage on PokerGO today and Keith Lehr won the $25,000 event to pick up $333,000. Lehr opened the final table with the unenviable task of defeating Poker Masters points leader Brandon Adams, who started the day as the chip leader. https://twitter.com/PokerGO/status/1039242247793913858 The only PLO event on the