
The American poker professional Seth Davies won the PokerGO Tour’s PLO Super High Roller at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas last night for a top prize of $1.5 million. At a final table packed with talent, Davies got the better of Russian professional Artem Maksimov heads-up after legendary PLO players such as Sean Winter, […]
The dramatic conclusion of the ninth Super High Roller Bowl have played out in Northern Cyprus and after a thrilling final table, Seth Davies took the title and $3.2m top prize. The Merit Royal Diamond Hotel & Spa has played host to the series of events this week as players such as Roman Hrabec, Masashi […]
There are hills to die on in poker, and it is probably fair to say that Ike Haxton wearing a mask or Jonathan Little making it through a money bubble don’t seem like great ones. As an escalating row between Matt Berkey and Daniel ‘Kid Poker’ Negreanu exploded on X, formerly known as Twitter, both […]
The first day of action is complete in the Super High Roller Bowl and after an intense opening day, American player Nick Petrangelo leads the remaining 12 players. With just four making a profit and $2,76 million as the top prize, Day 2 of the three planned will take place tomorrow. Eight big-name players didn’t […]
The final three preliminary events of the Super High Roller Bowl Online Series took place on Sunday afternoon giving nosebleed online players one last shot at a six-figure score and SHRB title ahead of Monday’s $100,000 buy-in $3M Gtd Main Event.
The fields in the Super High Roller Bowl Online Series just got a little ‘tougher’. One of the most feared nosebleed tournament opponents in the game, Stephen Chidwick made his SHRB $25K Super High Roller debut and promptly captured his first title and another six-figure score.
Many of the players grinding the Super High Roller Bowl Online on partypoker would probably have Viktor Blom in their list of most talented poker players. On Tuesday, the Swedish superstar lived up to that type of billing with a win and a runner-up finish that earned him nearly $580,000.
The Super High Roller Bowl Online continued on Monday with another three players, including a pair of Canadians, picking up titles on the second day of action in the 28-event series.
Another major online poker series kicked off this weekend as the preliminary events in Poker Central’s first-ever Super High Roller Bowl Online series brought out some of the biggest names in the game.
As the live poker tournament comes to a halt for the foreseeable future in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, the last high profile event to wrap up featured a winner putting on a repeat performance.
This week, Poker Central announced a new sponsorship deal with the social online poker room, Global Poker.
More poker is coming to Australia, as Poker Central recently announced further international expansion of its events with the Australian Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl Australia headed Down Under in early 2020.
Daniel Dvoress entered the final table of the Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas with a less-than-stellar heads-up record. The Canadian poker pro had just one career live win and five runner-up finishes before Monday. He managed to avoid repeating that history by beating Wai Leong Chan heads-up to win the SHRB Bahamas and the $4,000,000 […]
Anybody who watched the 2018 US Poker Open probably remembers seeing a different version of Daniel Negreanu. Nearly six months after first sitting down with a pair of coaches who were tasked with bringing Negreanu up to speed on the game theory optimal approach to poker, the 44-year-old was sitting at the table with measured […]
May was a jam-packed month in the poker world and there were plenty of major headlines that grabbed our attention. Here are PocketFives’ top five stories from May 2018, including a regulated online poker milestone, a lawsuit against PokerStars, and a handful of record-breaking performances.