Event 54 at the 2008 WSOP is the one that everyone has been waiting for; The Main Event.
This years main event is expected to bring several thousand players as the first day brought in 1,297 competitors.
Mark Garner, who finished...Read More
Event 53 wrapped up yesterday and Las Vegas native Matthew Graham edged out 822 other players to finally go home with $278,180 and a brand new gold bracelet. Event 53 was a $1,500 Limit Hold 'Em Shootout tournament that lasted for 3 days.<...Read More
Event 52 at the 2008 World Series of Poker was a $1,500 No Limit Hold 'Em tournament that drew 2,693 players. 8 time WSOP casher, David Daneshgar won his first bracelet by taking down this event and going home with a fantastic payday of $6...Read More
Phil Hellmuth almost had a grasp of his record setting twelfth WSOP bracelet, as he came in third place in Event 51: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. tournament yesterday. The winner of the event was James Schaaf who went home with a fantastic $256,412 to ...Read More
Marty Smyth, a former civil servant from Belfast Ireland, almost became a millionaire when he took down Event 50: $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha at the 2008 WSOP yesterday. Smyth outlasted a multi hour final table and 380 other players to finally t...Read More
J.C. Tran adds $631,170 and a gold bracelet to his incredible $650,000 WSOP earnings bringing his grand total to 23 cashes equaling $1,747,112 after he won Event 49: $1,500 No Limit Hold 'Em.
Tran has already cashed in 5 other events th...Read More
The 2008 WSOP continued this weekend, as events 46 through 48 wrapped up giving three people very fat pay days and a shiny new diamond and gold bracelet. The top 3 finishers won a total of about $1.7 Million, and each won a bracelet wo...Read More
This past weekend at the 2008 WSOP was filled with lots of other types of games. There was a $1,500 Omaha Hi/Lo event, a $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event, a $1,500 7-Card Stud Hi/Lo event, and a full mixture of No Limit Hold 'Em events.
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If being old wasn't fun enough, now you can play in a seniors only tournament at the WSOP in Las Vegas. Event 42 was a $1,000 Seniors only No Limit Hold 'Em tournament that brought in an astonishing 2,218 players.
The winner of thi...Read More
Frank Gary showed what real poker is all about when he came back from a massive chip deficit that was in the hands of Nick Binger. Binger was trying to take down his short stacked competitors with a raise in every hand, but soon his raises w...Read More