World Series of Poker Main Event Begins July 2
- Jul 2, 2018
Preview of the 49th annual World Series of Poker Main Event, including recent history and TV schedule.
Read More . . .Preview of the 49th annual World Series of Poker Main Event, including recent history and TV schedule.
Read More . . .TruePoker offers daily tournaments for everyone from the small player to the players with the big stack.
Read More . . .The World Series of Poker has quietly concluded and still interest in poker continues to decline.
Read More . . .The World Series of Poker has decided to play the field, preferring to partner with partypoker LIVE for the forthcoming WSOP International Circuit event in Brazil, while 888Poker looks glumly on.
Read More . . .World Series of Poker rookie, Scott Blumstein, wins the third largest Main Event in history after beating fellow rookie, Dan Ott, in heads-up action after a commanding performance.
Read More . . .The World Series of Poker Main Event has reached the final table with more stories than a Hans Christian Andersen notebook, including Antoine Saout & Ben Lamb making repeat final table performances
Read More . . .The World Series of Poker has blown through Day 6 of the Main Event and the man who accidentally won a bracelet in 2015, Christian Pham, leads the final 27-players.
Read More . . .Day 5 of the World Series of Poker Main Event has concluded with Kenny Hallaert and Michael Ruane both with a shot of making back-to-back final tables.
Read More . . .A round-up of the final flight of Day 2 of the World Series of Poker Main Event including exits for Chris Ferguson, Daniel Negreanu, and William Kassouf.
Read More . . .A quick round-up of the action as the World Series of Poker Main Event breezed through Day 2a/b, and we will have a new champion after James Akenhead eliminated Qui Nguyen.
Read More . . .Another two bracelets to hand out including one for a man who qualified for $60 playing online, and another who created a bankroll by winning the hit TV show Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
Read More . . .Artur Rudziankov has won the first bracelet for the Czech Republic this summer after outlasting 1,763 players in Event #58: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em.
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