Tom Schneider wins World Series of Poker Event #29
Since he is a country western singer in addition to a poker pro, it only seems appropriate to declare that Tom Schneider is back in the saddle again.
Since he is a country western singer in addition to a poker pro, it only seems appropriate to declare that Tom Schneider is back in the saddle again.
It has been quite a run for Canadians here at the World Series of Poker in 2013. It started with Daniel Negreanu winning the Main Event at the inaugural WSOP Asia-Pacific in Melbourne, Australia in April. And heading into tonight’s final table, six othe
If his birthday is any indication, 26 is going to be a year to remember for Isaac Hagerling. This LA player and chess enthusiast celebrated his birthday by not only making his first career WSOP final table, but also winning his first gold bracelet and $37
Ken Lind won the Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino early Monday morning following a 14-hour Day 3. Lind, a 68-year-old retiree from Layton, Utah, earned $634,809 as well as his first bracelet for the victory in th
After years of close calls, Long Beach, California poker pro Danny Fuhs can finally call himself a gold bracelet winner.
After a lightning fast start to the day, it ended up being a crawl to the finish line for the latest gold bracelet winner Corey Harrison. The third and final day of play in the $1,500 No Limit Hold’em Event 24 at the WSOP sped to a final table in lightni
It was a battle of new school and old school in the heads-up finale of the $2,500 Seven Card Stud event, as Scott Seiver and four-time bracelet winner David Chiu battled for the biggest Stud title of the year.
Joshua Pollock broke through for his first gold bracelet victory late Friday night in Event 22. The young pro earned $279,431 for his efforts in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha event, more than tripling his career earnings at the WSOP.
At just 22 years old, Martin Finger’s poker resume would make even some of the most successful pros blush. Multiple titles, more than $1.5 million in career earnings, six-figure scores on more than one continent. You name it, Finger boasted it. Prior to E
The Canadian domination continued today at the World Series of Poker, as Calen McNeil of British Columbia won the sixth bracelet for the country in the $1,500 Omaha Hi-Low event as well as $277,274.
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