Rainer Kempe’s chase to become the next Poker Masters champion began with a 150 point effort in the opening $10,000 No Limit Hold'em event. Germany and the PokerGO Studio go together like a hot day in Las Vegas and Kempe nudged toward matching Steffen Sontheimer’s gold medal performance from 2017. Pride to
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David Peters Wins Poker Masters Event 1 on PokerGO
Poker Masters Event 1 Final Table Live on PokerGO
Today at the Poker Masters: Adams Goes For Another
Brandon Adams Hunts for Step One of the Purple Jacket Plan
Brandon Adams accomplished the first objective of his Poker Masters mission last night. The genius high stakes poker competitor brings the chip lead into the $10,000 No Limit Hold’em final table today on PokerGO. $193,200 sits on top for first place and precious points for the series leaderboard. Jumping out to
Cord Garcia Out to Prove He Belongs
Cord Garcia is familiar to poker fans but a stranger to High Roller events. Coming off of a strong performance at EPT Barcelona, the 2015 World Series of Poker Colossus winner decided his game was ready for Poker Masters. After refocusing at the conclusion of another grueling summer, the 28-year-old Garcia
Meeting the First Round of Poker Masters Contenders
The opening event of Poker Masters sets the stage for what should be a week of strong fields in the PokerGO Studio. A diverse group is in the action with High Roller of the Year leaderboard contenders, ARIA regulars, PokerGO favorites, and newcomers among them. These group of early contenders for the
Today at the Poker Masters: Starting Off Strong, Looking Ahead to Saturday
The Official Poker Masters Viewing Guide
The second-annual Poker Masters series begins in a few hours and over the next week, seven events will decide the 2018 Poker Masters Champion. If you’re wondering how you should follow the action, look no further than Poker Central’s Poker Masters Viewing Guide. Where to Watch The Poker Masters will be streamed
Best of Poker Masters 2017 Hits PokerGO
The 2018 Poker Masters begins this weekend and before we look ahead, we have to look back. The inaugural Poker Masters saw the world's best players battle across five high stakes events, with $300,000 worth of buy-ins creating the highest stakes week of the year. Nick Schulman, Daniel Negreanu, Bryn