
Three World Series of Poker bracelets for the PNW
The Pacific Northwest claimed three bracelets this summer. Congratulations to Andrew Rennhack of Seattle, who captured Event 26 for $409K, Tommy Hang of Newcastle, Wash.,
The Pacific Northwest claimed three bracelets this summer. Congratulations to Andrew Rennhack of Seattle, who captured Event 26 for $409K, Tommy Hang of Newcastle, Wash.,
Northern Edge Navajo Casino, a six-table poker room, is in a state of transformation, but a little construction doesn’t slow down the games. The three
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
There wasn’t any hardware involved, but still plenty of cash came back to Southern Arizona in the pockets of locals who fared well at the
Most of the talk this month in Arizona is centered on the 10th annual Arizona State Poker Championship at Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale. This
The inaugural Hard Rock Summer Series boasted a $1 million guarantee for its main event. This $3,500 event saw 346 runners vie for a $1.1
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
With August here, that can only mean the annual Legends of Poker at the Bicycle Casino is upon us. Though it began July 28, it
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