Live Poker News: Find it all here, page 37
Andrew Burnett | 04.10.22 | Live Poker News
Last night was the Grand Finale of the 2022 Poker Masters. Jason Koon won Event #10: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em for a whopping $666,000, while Sean Winter took home the Purple Jacket and $50,000 for winning the leaderboard.
Andrew Burnett | 13.09.22 | Live Poker News
England’s Sam Grafton has taken down the $200k buy-in Triton Poker Coin Rivet Invitational tournament, scooping the $5.5 Million top prize by defeating non other than LLinusLLove heads-up.
Mark Patrickson | 17.08.22 | Live Poker News
Jason Koon has been chosen to take on Phil Hellmuth in the $1,600,000 High Stakes Duel III after Scott Seiver pulled out citing personal reasons.
Mark Patrickson | 17.07.22 | Poker News
Norway’s Espen Jorstad has lifted the biggest prize in poker, taking down the 2022 World Series of Poker Main Event for $10,000,000.
Mark Patrickson | 16.07.22 | Live Poker News
Norway’s Espen Jorstad aka UhlenPoker is massive chip leader after Day 1 of the 2022 WSOP Main Event Final Table. The remaining three players have already secured a staggering $4,000,000!
Mark Patrickson | 14.07.22 | Live Poker News
The 2022 WSOP Main Event Final Table stands and we have a famous chip leader with Espen Uhlen Jørstad aka UhlenPoker on Twitch.
Mark Patrickson | 13.07.22 | Live Poker News
There are only 35 left in the 2022 WSOP Main Event and we have lost the defending champion Koray Aldemir and Rapstar Papo MC. Chip leader is Jeffrey Farnes from the USA.
Mark Patrickson | 12.07.22 | Live Poker News
James Hobbs has taken over the chip lead after Day 5 of the 2022 WSOP Main Event, but the big story is that Argentinian Rapstar Papo MC is in the Top 5 with only 123 players left.
Mark Patrickson | 11.07.22 | VIP-Grinders News
Tibor Nyuli from Hungary is our last man standing at the 2022 WSOP Main Event and therefore the winner of the $10,000 VIP-Grinders Last Longer Challenge. Taylor von Kriegenbergh is chip leader with 380 left.
Mark Patrickson | 29.06.22 | Live Poker News
Paul Hizer from England chose a great one to win his first live poker tournament turning $400 into a staggering $414,490 and a WSOP bracelet at the COLOSSUS.