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Andrew Burnett | 31.12.22 | Poker News
The year 2022 didn’t pass by without the usual amount of scandals to rile and entertain the poker community, and here’s our rundown of the biggest poker scandals 2022!
Andrew Burnett | 30.12.22 | Poker Gossip
Everyone loves a crazy prop bet; it’s a poker community tradition that has been around as long as the game has been played. Here are the best poker prop bets 2022!
Andrew Burnett | 29.12.22 | Poker Gossip
It’s that time of year when Daniel Negreanu fans get to find out just how well their hero has done and this year has been a very good one indeed – a monster $1,625,545 profit for Kid Poker!
Andrew Burnett | 28.12.22 | Poker Gossip
A long-time customer at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City has won a $1,681,458 progressive jackpot at a poker table with only a $5 investment.
Andrew Burnett | 26.12.22 | Featured Articles
The record for the biggest cash game pot of all time fell in dramatic fashion this year and there were several massive pots on HCL and Live at the Bike too. Here are the Biggest Cash Game Pots 2022!
Andrew Burnett | 22.12.22 | Poker Gossip
Fedor Holz has come up with a crazy idea to offer his fans an “Ask Me Anything” with a twist: He must answer with a polygraph lie detector test live on YouTube!
Andrew Burnett | 20.12.22 | Poker Gossip
We all love to see a big pot with a nail-biting end and that’s exactly what happened not one, but two times this week when the record for the biggest pot in U.S. poker broadcast history was broken twice.
Andrew Burnett | 16.12.22 | Poker Gossip
Ethan “Rampage” Yau has stunned his stakers by refunding them their share of the first bullet, and more, after winning the $25k High Roller at the WPT World Championship for a staggering $894,240!
Andrew Burnett | 15.12.22 | Poker Gossip
Phil Galfond has announced a $10K prop bet to lose 20lbs and gain 40,000 social media followers within only 90 days.
Andrew Burnett | 14.12.22 | Poker Gossip
Daniel Negreanu has called Ethan “Rampage” Yau nuts for suggesting that the WPT $25K High Roller event could have more than 100 entries. Kid Poker saw the Twitter poll and quickly tried to get some side-bet action from Rampage.