Michigan’s Cada earns his second WSOP bracelet
Joe Cada is no fluke. The 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event champ captured his second career bracelet this summer, earning his spot among
Joe Cada is no fluke. The 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event champ captured his second career bracelet this summer, earning his spot among
Will Givens, a Denver native, won Event 45 at this year’s World Series of Poker, besting 1,841 players and earning $306,634 and his first bracelet.
Caesars Palace opened its new poker room in early June, just weeks after the old one was closed to make room for an expansion of
After a long summer in Las Vegas, Northern California players impressively made a combined 24 final tables and brought home more than $3 million from
This year’s World Series of Poker was very good for Southern California players. Luis Velador, a two-time WSOP bracelet-winner, was the final-table bubble of the
Peppermill Casino, in conjunction with Ultimate Poker, hosted the NV Poker Challenge’s $100K main event on May 17, and featured a somewhat poetic ending. Ultimate
Most World Series of Poker dealers are full-time cardroom employees, many of whom have been plucked from casinos throughout the world to fill the WSOP’s
With three straight days of temps topping 110 degrees, it was nice to stay inside and check out results of how our Arizona players have
I look forward to the World Series of Poker every year, hopeful some jewelry will come home to the great state of Mississippi. This year,
Christopher Coffin, the new manager at the Treasure Island poker room, is wasting no time in mixing things up to reinvigorate the room. In addition
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