The World Series of Poker is in the home stretch with the Main Event final table just a few days away. The rankings this week are heavily influenced by both the Main Event and the surrounding events and their implications on the WSOP Player of the Year race. Former NFL
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WSOP Report Day #41: Mateos a Charging Bull in Final Fifty & Shaun Deeb Bags a Big Stack in Little One
WSOP Player of the Year: Double Bracelet Winner Robert Campbell Takes The Lead
David Williams Storms Away From Main Event, Igor Kurganov Busts Liv Boeree & Justin Bonomo Proves a Point
It's the WSOP Main Event! Everyone is excited about the greatest poker tournament on Earth...until they're out, that is. We caught up with some relationship friction at the felt, a terrific reaction to a terrible turn-card, and a couple of legends and their takes on Day 1a of the tournament everyone
David ‘ODB’ Baker Wins Second WSOP Bracelet in Limit Hold’Em Masterclass
The WSOP Player of the Year Race Heats Up! Hui, Deeb & Clements Chase Zack
The WSOP Main Event is right around the corner and Dan Zack's strong summer campaign continues as he maintains the lead among a flurry of big results from other contenders! Phil Hui, the winner of the $50,000 Poker Players Championship, jumps into second place while the fifth-place finisher, Shaun Deeb,
WSOP Winner’s Circle – Dash Dudley Wins $1,086,967 in PLO Championship, Gerhart Wins Razz Bracelet
Three men won bracelets on Day #28 of the 50th annual World Series of Poker, all of them first-timers. Let's start with Dash Dudley's amazing fulfilment of a lifelong dream. BRACELET WINNER DUDLEY NO LONGER 'MIN-CASH DASH' Dash Dudley finally put paid to a nickname of 'Min-Cash Dash' given to him by
WSOP Player of the Year Race: Dan Zack Back Up Top, Ari Engel Surges After Maiden Bracelet Win
WSOP Player of The Year: Deeb Surging, De Silva Leading
WSOP Winners Circle: Korenev Crowned Champion, Zedan Steamrollers PLO Final
Three WSOP bracelet winners, three incredibly different final tables. After a rollercoaster ride, the 18th day of World Series of Poker action hit the Las Vegas night with three fantastic new champions in the history books. Here's how it happened. KORENEV'S CORONATION LEAVES KOPPEL CRUSHED The $2,620-entry Marathon event truly lived up