Zach Smyth leads field in Day 1B of The Ante Up Worlds Championship event
Zach Smyth bagged 957,000 to lead the 43 players advancing from Day 1B of The Ante Up Worlds Championship event at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Zach Smyth bagged 957,000 to lead the 43 players advancing from Day 1B of The Ante Up Worlds Championship event at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
After nine days of intense main-event play, Norway’s Espen Jorstad solidified his place in poker history as the first World Series of Poker champion to
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David Moreno defeated Ron DeChance heads-up to win The AnteUp Worlds Event #16 ($240 Seniors) at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, Calif. The event
Rob Angeleri bagged the most chips (795,000) in Day 1A of The Ante Up Worlds Championship event at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, Calif.
Kyle Bunn, who won Event #10 ($300 Omaha/8) and chopped Event #12 ($300 HORSE) won The Ante Up Worlds Player of the Series race by
Rodolfo Ponce defeated Ante Up Publisher Scott Long heads-up to win The Ante Up Worlds Event #15 ($300 PLO Knockout) at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
The final two players, Charlie Lai (pictured) and Toan Nguyen, chopped the remaining prize pool for $5,428 each to end The Ante Up Worlds Event
James Reyes earned the most money ($7,949) after the final six players reached a deal in The Ante Up Worlds Event #13 ($240 NorCal Jacked
Artaporn Chatkoo (pictured), Tom Tseng and Kyle Bunn agreed to a three-way even deal after knocking out Ante Up Publisher Scott Long in Event #12
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