
Daniel Negreanucalled what Joe ‘dude904’ McKeehen did the past three days the most lopsided performance at a Main Event final table since Stu Ungar won his third title in 1997.
On Sunday, Joe McKeehen played textbook chip leader poker in eliminating three more players at theWSOP Main Event final table. On Monday, he was still the clear chip leader at the table, but he let some of the other players handle the eliminations – but not all of them.
The World Series of Poker Main Event on ESPN aired head-to-head on Sunday night against a surprisingly competitive football game between the San Francisco 49ers and New York Giants on NBC. The action was in Day 6 of the tournament, when 69 players remained and the average stack was 2.7 million.
It’s hard to believe that we’ll have a winner in the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event in just two short months. New Jersey’s Joshua asdf26Beckley (pictured) holds the seventh largest stack in the tournament. His total lifetime live winnings heading into the Main Event were just north of $200,000 and he’s making his […]
In less than a year, Joshua Beckley from Marlton, New Jersey started a promising tournament poker career that was honed on the virtual felts of New Jersey’s online poker and gaming industry. He is known as asdf26 on PocketFives.