The 2014 WSOP Main Event saw an increase in field size as 6,683 entrants created a prize pool of over $62.8 million. The November Nine returned for its seventh installment as six countries were represented among the final nine – the United States, Sweden, Brazil, Norway, Spain, and the Netherlands. The
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2013 WSOP Main Event on PokerGO – Relive Ryan Riess’ Victory
The 2013 WSOP Main Event attracted 6,352 entrants and created a prize pool of over $59.7 million. The November Nine returned for it's sixth installment as five countries were represented among the final nine - the United States, Canada, France, Netherlands, and Israel. The first night of play lasted nearly nine
2012 WSOP Main Event on PokerGO – Relive Greg Merson’s Victory
The 2012 WSOP Main Event attracted 6,598 players and created a prize pool of over $62 million. The fifth installment of the November Nine would become the October Nine as the resumption would be held earlier due to the U.S. presidential election. The final nine players was an American-dominated affair
2011 WSOP Main Event on PokerGO – Relive Pius Heinz’s Victory
2010 WSOP Main Event on PokerGO – Relive Jonathan Duhamel’s Victory
2009 WSOP Main Event on PokerGO – Relive Joe Cada’s Victory
Following another dip in numbers, the 2009 WSOP Main Event saw the 6,494-player field create a prize pool of over $61 million. The November Nine continued for a second consecutive year with the final table concluding in early November as the final nine players were predominately American-based with seven players
2008 WSOP Main Event on PokerGO – Relive Peter Eastgate’s Victory
Connor Drinan Wins GGPoker WSOP Online $10K WSOP Super MILLION$ for $1,423,049
Four More Bracelets Awarded to Fedor Holz, Melika Razavi, Alexander Kobbeltvedt, and Michael Gathy – $10K WSOP Super MILLION$ Reaches Final Table
Stoyan Madanzhiev Wins GGPoker WSOP Online $5K Main Event for $3.9 Million
The 2020 World Series of Poker Online on GGPoker continued on Saturday with the conclusion of Event #77: $5,000 Main Event that was down to the final 38 players from the 5,802-entrant field. Bulgarian Stoyan Madanzhiev would defeat China's Wenling Gao heads-up to capture his first WSOP bracelet and the