Following a two-week hiatus, the 2020 WSOP Main Event concluded on Monday evening from the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Entering the final table as chip leader, Joseph Herbert carried that lead through to topping the final table and the 705-player field to capture the $1,553,256
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Joseph Hebert Leads WSOP Main Event Final Table – Play Concludes on December 28
Upeshka De Silva Leads 71 Players on Day 1 of WSOP Main Event – $1.55 Million for First
The 2020 WSOP Main Event took place online this weekend on WSOP.com as 705 players took part and created a prize pool of $6,768,000 that would ensure the top 107 players finish in-the-money. The final two players would be crowned millionaires with $1,553,256 in prize money reserved for first place -
Raymond Avant Wins First WSOP Bracelet in WSOP Online $500 Knockout for $93,776
The 2020 World Series of Poker Online continued on Thursday with Event #23: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Knockout attracting a 1,452-entrant field which created a prize pool of $667,920. Following 11 hours of play on the virtual felt, New Jersey's Raymond "Avant9201" Avant topped the field to collect his first WSOP
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
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,
Shaun Deeb Reignites Daniel Negreanu Feud, Tom Dwan Shows Up for PPC & Connor Calls Out Counters
Poker Twitter is never hotter than during the World Series, but with the 2019 WSOP well into its second half, those half-time refreshments are clearly kicking in. From tournament structure rage to personal vendettas, it seems like everyone has their second wind. Heck, even Tom Dwan has joined the party
WSOP Player of the Year Race: Dan Zack Back Up Top, Ari Engel Surges After Maiden Bracelet Win
Hallaert Savage on Stacking, Elwood Likes it Hot & WSOP Brings Out the Crazy
We're around halfway through the 2019 World Series of Poker, and with over 40 events in the can, players are either enjoying or enduring the middle stretch of the most fabulous festival in poker. We'll let you decide who falls into which category. HALLAERT OFFERS SAVAGE TAKE ON STACKING Kenny Hallaert wasn't