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G.O.A.T. Phil Ivey Wins Triton Poker $60k NLH Turbo, Jungleman Leads Main Event Final Table
Lars Liedtke | 07.08.23 | Live Poker News
Phil Ivey has won his fourth Triton title in the $60K NL Hold’em Turbo for $1,007,000, while Jungleman goes as chip leader to today's Main Event Final Table.
Poker Hand of the Week – Tom Dwan Plays Biggest PLO Pot in Hustler Casino Live History
Lars Liedtke | 06.08.23 | Live Poker News
In our Poker Hand of the Week we analyze the biggest PLO Pot ever played on Hustler Casino Live by Tom Dwan vs. Charles and Marius worth a staggering $1,063,000.
Poker Hand of the Week - Keir Sullivan destroys Jungleman with 72 offsuit
Lars Liedtke | 30.07.23 | Live Poker News
A new rivalry is born as newcomer Keir Sullivan has destroyed Jungleman with an epic hero call with 72 offsuit at his Big Bet Poker Debut.
Poker Hand of the Week - The Hand That Decided the 2023 WSOP Main Event
Lars Liedtke | 23.07.23 | Live Poker News
In our Poker Hand of the Week we analyse the biggest pot in WSOP Main Event History, which was also the hand that decided the 2023 WSOP Main Event between Daniel Weinman and Adam Walton.
The World Series of Poker and GGPoker launch WSOP Paradise Bahamas
Lars Liedtke | 19.07.23 | Live Poker News
The World Series of Poker and GGPoker have just anounced WSOP’s winter series debut called WSOP Paradise. It will take place at the legendary Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas from December 3-14.
Daniel Weinman Wins 2023 WSOP Main Event for $12,100,000 And Is The New Poker World Champion
Lars Liedtke | 18.07.23 | Live Poker News
Daniel Weinman has won the WSOP Main Event for $12,100,000 by defeating fellow countryman Steven Jones Heads-Up and is crowned new Poker World Champion. Watch the final table in full-length here!
Stephen Jones, Daniel Weinman and Adam Walton Last 3 Left in 2023 WSOP Main Event (3)
Lars Liedtke | 17.07.23 | Live Poker News
The 2023 WSOP Main Event Final Table is down to its final 3 players: Daniel Weinman, Adam Walton and Steven Jones with the later being chip leader. They will fight for the Poker World Champion title and $12,100,000 first place prize tonight.