Leon Shoves (Twice)

With the straddle to 10,000 on by Leon Tsoukernik under the gun, Sam Grafton properly opened the action to 25,000 from the cutoff. He found callers in Christoph Vogelsang (small blind), Ben Heath (big blind), and Tsoukernik (straddle.) The action checked around on [7d9d5c], so the [3d] on the turn was

Players Signing Up

So far, five players have signed up with action set to get underway shortly. Numerous other players are still hoovering around but expected to sign up.

Pierre Calamusa Goes Runner-Runner; Now Over 6 Million

On a final board reading [Js8hQd3h3s], Rainer Kempe checked from under the gun and Pierre Calamusa bet 200,000. Kempe called, and Calamusa tabled his [7c3c] for runner-runner trips and Kempe mucked. With that pot, Calamusa moves over the 6 million chip mark into the outright chip lead.

Top Poker Hands from Poker Masters

Phil Hellmuth, Brandon Adams, Steffen Sontheimer, and Daniel Negreanu are involved in the Top 10 Poker Masters hands of all time.

Since it's inception in 2017, the Poker Masters has thrilled viewers on PokerGO. From the crowning of German professional Steffen Sontheimer as the inaugural winner to Ali Imsirovic's victory in 2018, every top player wants to fill the sleeves of the famous Purple Jacket. Here are 10 of the very best

Sam Soverel Wins Event #5 of the British Poker Open for £322,000

Sam Soverel got his first British Poker Open win after two second place finishes.

After two runner-up results in previous British Poker Open events this Series, Sam Soverel finally finished one place higher by winning Event #5, and in doing so took a commanding lead in the race to become the overall Series champion. BOSCA BUBBLES It was the Spanish short-stack who would bubble the event,

Rainer Kempe Eliminated in 2nd Place for £196,000

Rainer Kempe put on a good fight but fell short of the win.

Rainer Kempe chose the wrong moment to move all-in with [Jd9h], with Sam Soverel calling for a pot worth over 75% of the chips in play with a monster hand - [QhQc]! The flop of [Kc2c8d] was harmless for the American's chances of winning the hand, and the [8h] turn and

Kempe Takes Over the Chip Lead

Sam Soverel took a slight lead into the heads-up battle, but a thin bluff in the first hand and an attacking raise in the second gave Kempe the slimmest of chip leads. Kempe limped in the next hand with [9c9h] and Sam Soverel raised to 240,000 with [6c5h]. Kempe opted to