Koray Aldemir Doubles Through Keith Gipson

No-Limit Hold'em Koray Aldemir was all-in for his last 75,000 in the cutoff holding [KhKc] against the [AcJd] of Keith Gipson from the small blind. The board ran out [Qs3s4c6s9c] and Aldemir doubled through.

Koray Aldemir Out-Kicks Brett Richey

Limit Hold'em Koray Aldemir raised to 20,000 in the cutoff and Brett Richey called from the big blind. The flop landed [6sJsAh] and Richey checked. Aldemir continued for 10,000, and Richey check-raised to 20,000. Aldemir called, and when the turn landed the [As], he called a bet from Richey. The river was the [9d]

Koray Aldemir Doubles Through Yuval Bronshtein

2-7 Triple Draw Koray Aldemir was all-in after the first draw for his last 14,000 and drew one as Yuval Bronshtein drew two. Aldemir was pat on the final draw with [8x6x5x4x3x] while Bronshtein drew one with his [8x7x5x2x] and caught the meaningless [Kx].

Koray Aldemir Eliminated by Benny Glaser

Pot-Limit Omaha Brett Richey raised to 8,000 from under the gun and Benny Glaser called in the small blind before Koray Aldemir raised the pot to 32,000 from the big. Richey folded but Glaser called as the flop landed [9h8h8c]. Glaser put Aldemir all-in for roughly his last 25,000, and the 2021

Shintaro Baba Doubles Through Koray Aldemir

No-Limit Hold'em Shintaro Baba was all-in for his last 11,000 holding [Ah3d] against the [Th8h] of Koray Aldemir in the big blind. The board ran out [2dQdKd2h9d] and Baba doubled through.

Koray Aldemir Scoops Yuval Bronshtein

Stud Hi-Lo Yuval Bronshtein led the betting streets from fifth street onwards with Koray Aldemir check-calling each time. Aldemir: [XxXx] / [AsTc9c4s] / [Xx] Bronshtein: [XxXx] / [2c9h7h6s] / [Xx] After Aldemir called on seventh, Bronshtein announced two pair with [6h2s] in the hole. Aldemir revealed his [KsTh4c] for a superior two pair to

Josh Arieh Wins 2021 WSOP Player of the Year

The 2021 World Series of Poker concluded on Tuesday from the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, with Josh Arieh officially being named the 2021 WSOP Player of the Year presented by Velo. The Head of PocketFives and part-time poker player broke a 16-year drought to win his

Biggest Hands from the 2021 WSOP Main Event

WSOP Main Event bracelet and cash

The 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event was one to remember. In the end, it was Germany's Koray Aldemir emerging victorious as the world champion for $8,000,000 in prize money. Aldemir's win was one that won't soon be forgotten, but we also can't forget about all of the tremendously