
One of the most prestigious gold bracelets of the year will be awarded this weekend when the final four players in the 2020 World Series of Poker $10K Heads-up No Limit Hold’em Championship battle down to a winner. The field of 128 players featured some of the biggest stars and brightest minds in the game, […]
Some of the top Short Deck players on the planet logged on to GGPoker and registered for Event #43 of the 2020 World Series of Poker ($10,000 Short Deck No Limit Hold’em Championship) but it was Lev ‘LevMeAlone’ Gottlieb, on his third entry, who topped the elite 130-entry field to take home the $276,393.39 first-place […]
When Richard Yong and Paul Phua co-founded the Triton Super High Roller Series, they had visions of battling some of the best high roller players in the world on a regular basis. They probably never envisioned a day where one of them would battle with the other’s offspring for £1 million. That’s exactly what happened […]
After the Spring Championship of Online Poker, Powerfest and 888poker’s XL Inferno series all came to their conclusion last week the world of online poker saw its normal Sunday schedule resume once more this weekend.
Ole ‘wizowizo’ Schemion secured his second win of the series on Day 11 of the 2018 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker as ‘OLD TIME GIN‘ banked a massive $205,828.
Michiel ‘treg’ Brummelhuis was the big winner on the first Saturday of the 2018 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker series after he defeated Austria’s Linus ‘LLinusLLove’ Loeliger to earn $194,883.
This week’s PokerStars Sunday Million saw three players turn $215 into over $100,000 after the final four agreed to a deal. ‘Rohlik2’ was awarded the biggest share of the $1,276,000 prize pool and banked $121,844, but it was ‘Adam4_Condor’ who took the first-place glory and netted $117,195 after the deal.
PocketFives all-time money list leader Chris ‘Moorman1’ Moorman took another step towards the $15 million online earnings accolade after taking down the PokerStars $215 Sunday Warm-Up for $39,343.
Last month, the United Kingdom’s Michael Chi mczhangZhang (pictured) came away with the win in the 888 Poker Mega Deep and booked a $25,000 payday. There were 783 entrants that week at a buy-in of $215 each, meaning the prize pool swelled to $156,000.