Live Poker News: Find it all here, page 10
Mark Patrickson | Live Poker News
8th Jul 2025
The WSOP 2025 Main Event is officially the third largest ever after registration closed at the end of Day 1d with a total of 9,735 players having paid $10,000 for a seat.
Andrew Burnett | Live Poker News
7th Jul 2025
It was a day of spot the Main Event champion as day 2abc sported multiple former champs. Phil Hellmuth and Johnny Chan were among those who bagged a day 3 stack.
Mark Patrickson | Live Poker News
6th Jul 2025
Phil Ivey is out of the WSOP 2025 Main Event after the G.O.A.T. clashed with Joseph Cheong half way through Day 1d in a blind versus blind battle.
Mark Patrickson | Live Poker News
4th Jul 2025
Day 38 of the WSOP 38 was predictably all about the $10,000 Main Event. Day 1b kicked off and by the end of registration we had 1,096 entries on the board.
Andrew Burnett | Live Poker News
4th Jul 2025
Shaun Deeb bagged the biggest prize of his career last night, taking down the $100k PLO High Roller for almost $3million
Telma Casaca | Live Poker News
2nd May 2025
Self confessed poker cheat Ali Imsirovic was ejected from the RGPS $1,200 Main Event in Florida midway through Day 1, marking his second tournament ejection in 2025.
Telma Casaca | Live Poker News
6th Feb 2025
Matt Berkey staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Jared Bleznick for $314,900 in High Stakes Duel 6, mixing NLH and PLO across two gruelling sessions on PokerGO.
Telma Casaca | Live Poker News
27th Dec 2024
Adrian Mateos topped the 2024 live tournament earnings chart with $13.1 million, followed by Patrik Antonius ($12.5M), Alejandro Lococo ($12.3M), Alex Foxen ($11.6M), and Jonathan Tamayo ($10.3M).
Telma Casaca | Live Poker News
3rd Jun 2024
Tom Dwan lost a pair of million dollar pots and finished $721,500 down across four days of the Hustler Casino Live $1 Million Game, while a mystery player mucked the winning hand in a $543K pot.
Telma Casaca | Live Poker News
16th Jan 2019
Scott Wellenbach entered the 2019 PCA Main Event final table as second in chips, with every dollar of his winnings pledged to charity. The Buddhist translator from Halifax finished 3rd for $671,240 and donated it all.


































