Adrian Mateos is one of the most accomplished and successful No-Limit Hold'em players of his generation, and following his victory in Event #82: $250,000 Super High Roller at the 2021 World Series of Poker, Mateos now has four WSOP bracelets at just 27-years old. Although fellow high-stakes player Dominik Nitsche
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2019 WSOP Bracelet Event Episodes Now Available on PokerGO
The 2019 World Series of Poker (WSOP) featured a record-setting 90 bracelet events across the seven-week schedule that also included nine online events held on WSOP.com. Viewers had multiple options to consume WSOP coverage with action split between PokerGO, ESPN, and CBS All Access. In addition to the live streams of
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Keith Tilston Eliminated in 3rd Place ($528,000)
From the button, Keith Tilston raised to 120,000 and David Peters moved all in from the big blind for nearly 3.2 million. Tilston begins talking to Hunichen and then decides to call all in for 1,640,000 total. Tilston: [KcQs] Peters: [Ac6c] Tilston was at-risk and trailing against Peters as the flop landed [Tc7c3s] give
Keith Tilston Leads River Against Chris Hunichen
Chris Hunichen raised to 120,000 from the button and Keith Tilston called in the big blind. The flop landed [8s7dAd] and Tilston checked to Hunichen who continued for 100,000. Tilston called, and the turn landed the [2d] and both players checked. The river landed the [Ac] and Tilston led out for 175,000 and