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  • WSOP 2022: Diebold and Schindler Both Win Maiden WSOP Bracelets
    WSOP 2022: Diebold and Schindler Both Win Maiden WSOP Bracelets

    WSOP 2022: Diebold and Schindler Win Maiden WSOP Bracelets   The latest action in the 2022 World Series of Poker saw seven bracelet events take place, and three first-time winners claim gold. With Jake Schindler winning the $50,000, there was a dose of controversy to go with the celebrations, while Ben Diebold proved shrewd investors […]

  • WSOP 2022: Eveslage, Filippi and Livingston All Earn First Bracelets; Smith Going for Number Two
    WSOP 2022: Eveslage, Filippi and Livingston All Earn First Bracelets; Smith Going for Number Two

    It was another jam-packed day on the felt during Day 7 of the 2022 WSOP at Bally’s and Paris in the Vegas heat, and while one High Roller event reached a conclusion, an even bigger $50,000 buy-in High Roller kicked off, and the $10,000 Dealer’s Choice continued on through Day 2. Even with those three […]

  • WSOP 2022: Justin Young Leads High Roller Bounty Field on Opening Day of 2022 WSOP
    WSOP 2022: Justin Young Leads High Roller Bounty Field on Opening Day of 2022 WSOP

    The opening day of the 2022 World Series of Poker has concluded in Las Vegas.  After an opening day featuring “Shuffle up and deal!” from reality TV star Lisa Vanderpump, the traditional curtain-raiser of the $500-entry Casino Employees event was followed by the first day of action in a new event, the $100,000 High Roller […]

  • First-Round Picks: The 2021 Super High Roller Bowl
    First-Round Picks: The 2021 Super High Roller Bowl

    The 2021 Super High Roller Bowl kicks off in Las Vegas at the PokerGO Studio on Monday, September 27 with some of the biggest names in tournament poker vying for a piece that will be, undoubtedly, a hefty seven-figure prize pool with multiple millions of dollars being shipped to the winner.

  • Adam Hendrix Takes Down 2021 Poker Masters Event #3 for $186K
    Adam Hendrix Takes Down 2021 Poker Masters Event #3 for $186K

    For the second time in three events of the 2021 Poker Masters, the winner was forced to endure an extended, hard-fought heads-up battle before taking down the title. This time it was Adam Hendrix facing off against Matthew Wantman in Event #3 ($10,000 Pot Limit Omaha) and only after 125 hands and nearly 3 hours […]

  • Sean Perry Wins 2021 Poker Masters Event #2 for $206K
    Sean Perry Wins 2021 Poker Masters Event #2 for $206K

    Sean Perry was never really in any danger of elimination during the final table of the 2021 Poker Masters Event #2 ($10,000 No Limit Hold’em). He started the day with the chip lead, held on to it by taking out four of his final five opponents, and, in under three hours, walked out of the […]

  • Jake Schindler Takes Down PokerGO Cup Event #5, Earns $324K
    Jake Schindler Takes Down PokerGO Cup Event #5, Earns $324K

    Jake Schindler needed less than two hours on Sunday to earn $324,000 and grab his first PokerGO Cup title. Schindler beat David Peters heads up to win Event #5 ($25,000 NLHE) after a final table that had every elimination come from the two blinds doing battle.

  • Ali Imsirovic Takes USPO 2021 Overall Lead With Event #9 Victory
    Ali Imsirovic Takes USPO 2021 Overall Lead With Event #9 Victory

    It seems like every high roller series at the PokerGO studios has been very good to Ali Imsirovic. Once again, the 24-year old Imsirovic was back posing for a winner’s photo on Saturday after he bested the 99-entry field of the U.S. Poker Open Event #9 ($10,000 No Limit Hold’em) for a $217,800 payday. Imsirovic, […]

  • Joe McKeehen Beasts His Way to Victory in U.S. Poker Open Event #3
    Joe McKeehen Beasts His Way to Victory in U.S. Poker Open Event #3

    When the final table of Event #3 ($10,000 NLHE) of the 2021 U.S. Poker Open began, Joe McKeehen was sitting pretty atop the chip counts. A little over two hours later, McKeehen was posing for winner photos after adding another title to his already impressive career resume after dominating the final table from start to […]

  • Nick Petrangelo Wins WPT Online 6-Max Championship For $494K
    Nick Petrangelo Wins WPT Online 6-Max Championship For $494K

    American high-stakes tournament pro Nick Petrangelo turned in a stellar performance at the final table of the World Poker Tour Online 6-Max Championship to capture his first WPT title and the $494,550 first-place prize.

  • Chris Moorman Breaks Down Big-Time Fold By Daniel Negreanu
    Chris Moorman Breaks Down Big-Time Fold By Daniel Negreanu

    Get inside the mind of Chris ‘moorman1’ Moorman.

  • Pennsylvania Poker Players Shined Bright at the 2019 WSOP
    Pennsylvania Poker Players Shined Bright at the 2019 WSOP

    As the launch of Pennsylvania online poker approaches, PocketFives takes a look at how players from that state did at the 2019 World Series of Poker. Pennsylvania poker players accounted for 2,439 total entries at the 2019 WSOP, ranking the state 15th out of all states to have players participate in the series. Per official […]

  • Schindler, McKeehen, Hennigan Lead Pennsylvania’s All-Time Earners
    Schindler, McKeehen, Hennigan Lead Pennsylvania’s All-Time Earners

    As the launch of Pennsylvania online poker nears, PocketFives takes a look at the top 10 of the Pennsylvania poker all-time money list. The list includes a World Series of Poker Main Event champion, one other WSOP gold bracelet winner, a couple of World Poker Tour winners, and a European Poker Tour champion. The leader […]

  • ‘The Big 4’ Highlights 2019 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open In August
    ‘The Big 4’ Highlights 2019 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open In August

    August is the time to go ‘Big’ or go home. The 2019 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open takes place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL and will run from August 1-13 with a 27-event schedule culminating in the return of their four featured tournaments, dubbed ‘The Big 4’.

  • WSOP: 21-Year-Old Marchington Leads Final 35 in Main Event
    WSOP: 21-Year-Old Marchington Leads Final 35 in Main Event

    The 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event is down to 35 players, all guaranteed $261,430 and vying for the event’s $10 million first-place prize. After what was an incredibly entertaining day of poker, Nick Marchington is in the lead with 39.7 million.