
The WSOP Main Event had a much-needed off day for the final nine participants on Monday, but the action didn’t stop at Paris and Horseshoe casinos in Las Vegas. Day 49 of the 2024 World Series of Poker had seven events in motion, including the return of “The Closer” for players looking for one last […]
For seventeen long years, Jamie Gold’s name stood tall as the winner of the largest WSOP Main Event purse in history, with his victory over 8,773 entrants netting him a $12 million payday. On Day 49 of the 2023 WSOP, that record was finally broken by Georgia’s Daniel Weinman in one of the quickest final […]
[Editor’s Note: At the time that this article was written, it had been announced that Josh Arieh had clinched the 2021 WSOP Player of the Year title. However, an online tournament result had not yet been included, leaving open the possibility for Ben Yu to win the POY on the last day of the series. […]
This week the World Series of Poker Main Event, in all its glory, returns to the Rio for what is strongly rumored to be the very last time. Thousands of players – both pros and recs – will pony up the $10,000 buy-in in hopes that after more than two weeks, it will be they […]
Tommy Le claimed his second $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Championship title on Day 27 of the 2021 WSOP as he saw off Jordan Spurlin heads-up to win the top prize of $746,477. Plus, two other titles were won on a day with seven bracelet events in progress at the Rio in Las Vegas.
World Series of Poker history was made this week when Orhan Ates topped the 3,170-entry field of WSOP Event #60 ($525 Bounty No Limit Hold’em 6-Handed) to take home his first gold bracelet, one that doubles as the first-ever gold bracelet won by a player from Turkey.