Cirque du Poker?
The poker shark just can\’t seem to be jumped. While I don\’t expect to see All In: The Musical on broadway any time soon, apparently some people believe that poker players actually go see shows, or at least that they […]
The poker shark just can\’t seem to be jumped. While I don\’t expect to see All In: The Musical on broadway any time soon, apparently some people believe that poker players actually go see shows, or at least that they […]
Another sign of the changing times? Doyle Brunson busted out of the main event yesterday, and for the first time in as long as I can remember — at least all the way back to 2005 — he exited the
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Pauly and I take the Tao of Pokerati studios remote — and set up shop in the Milwaukee\’s Best Light Lounge to watch the chipstacks of a PLO/8 final table (on dinner break) as Eric Seidel goes for bracelet #9
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And Tao of Pokerati is all over it a day and a half ago! Listen live, or at least semi-live, as Pauly and Benjo (filling in) speculate on my whereabouts (and the Pokerati sex slave business empire) when their hardcore
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Wrapping up yesterday\’s action, with a preview of today\’s tournament (with a moment of silence for John Bonetti): The $5,000 NL Holdem 6-handed event finally reached their final table at around 5:30am, now they have to attempt to get some
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What\’s happening tonight at the WSOP: The $1,000 NL Holdem with rebuys event has a winner, Canadian Max Greenwood took down the bracelet, making a remarkable comeback from being shortstacked 3-handed to take down the bracelet and almost $700,000. Rene
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By the end of Day 2 of the 5-day event, there were only 67 players left standing in the tournament. The 81 players who have been eliminated left $4,050,000 behind for the others. Among those gone from the field is
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Recapping last night\’s events with a preview of today\’s action: The $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Eight or Better event was won last night by Martin Klaser, who was dominant in the brief heads-up battle with Casey Kastle to take down
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What\’s doing tonight at the WSOP while I welcome Tuscaloosa Johnny to the Pokerati fold: The $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Eight or Better event is down to it\’s last 3 with Casey Kastle, Martin Klaser, and Michael Fetter remaining. Kastle
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What\’s happening at the WSOP tonight: The $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha w/rebuys event just concluded with a winner, and it\’s Layne Flack who put on a dominant performance at the final table, taking an overwhelming chip lead that no one
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