
It took just 55 minutes on Friday morning for ‘MacDaddy15’ to go from middle of the final table pack to World Series of Poker bracelet winner in Event #9 ($1,000 NLHE Six Max) and in the process earn the single biggest score of the 2020 WSOP to date.
New Jersey grinder David ‘dehhhhh’ Coleman had a strong December on the virtual felt and as a result has taken over the #1 spot on the USA Online Poker Rankings.
Ian ‘APokerJoker2’ Steinman, the #4-ranked online poker player in Nevada, has had himself a decent 2017 World Series of Poker. He’s cashed five times, including a final table, and now starts Day 1B of the Main Event with an above average stack of 94,300. It’s a stark difference from years past for Steinman.
It seems that nothing is going to be able to shake Ian ‘APokerJoker2’ Steinman from the #1 spot in the Nevada Online Poker Rankings. Steinman finds himself sitting on top of the leaderboard for the third straight month and the group of players chasing him did their best in April to close the gap.
After taking hold of top spot in the Nevada rankings in February, Ian ‘APokerJoker2’ Steinman made sure there was no changing of the guard in March. After holding down a 233-point lead last month over second place, Steinman widened his lead to over 500 points. He now sits with 2,393 points as the state’s top-ranked […]
There’s a new top dog in town in Nevada. After entering the top 10 of the PocketFives Rankings for Nevada in the beginning of January, Ian ‘APokerJoker2’ Steinman is now the new #1 player in the state.
It’s amazing how quickly the PocketFives Rankings can change in one short month. It took only four weeks for Ian ‘APokerJoker2‘ Steinmanof Carson City to crack the top 10 of the rankings in Nevada and climb all the way to #2.
This weekend in Nevada, 10 PocketFives members made it to 16 final tables and cashed for $9,355 collectively, or 14% of the total prize pool. APokerJoker2took down the Sunday $3K Six-Max for $1,110 and cashed in two other events, taking home over $1,900 this weekend. JCHAK cashed in three events for a total of $2,443. […]