Doug Polk steps back from The Lodge: "While I'll remain a shareholder, I will no longer have any active role or involvement with The Lodge."
Doug Polk steps back from The Lodge: "While I'll remain a shareholder, I will no longer have any active role or involvement with The Lodge."
Andrew Moreno leads final 14 in $3K Freezeout NLH: Moreno was the only player to end the day with an eight-figure stack, as he bagged 11,955,000. Chris Moorman is still in with a stack of 3,140,000, followed by Martin Jacobson with 2,145,000. They'll return to play for the bracelet and $683,830 tomorrow at 12pm.
Japan's Daisuke Ogita wins $1K Mini Main Event ($1,000,000): The Big One started today while the Mini Main Event ended, with Ogita coming out on top of a field of 12,560 entries.
Patrick Stacey wins $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw ($223,177): He beat Danny Tang heads-up to win his first WSOP bracelet. Mark Gregorich was third.
No bracelet for Chainsaw: Allen Kessler has been eliminated in fourth place in the $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw event. Danny Tang still has the chip lead but Patrick Stacey is right on his shoulder. Mark Gregorich is third.
Martin Kabrhel wins his 6th WSOP bracelet: He drew a huge rail and was equal parts moody and joyous, but he beat Krista Gifford heads-up to win the gold.
Hippo power: Martin Kabrhel is heads-up for his sixth bracelet and has taken the chip lead from Krista Gifford in the $3,200 WSOP online/live event. A fan just gave him a giant cuddly hippo, and he now thinks he's unbeatable.
First bracelet for Chainsaw? He's currently on his dinner break and sitting third of six in the $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball event. Danny Tang leads the way.
Martin Kabrhel down to final 3: He's a long way away from the Main Event stream so you can't hear him if you're watching that, but he's down to the final three in the hybrid/live online event – the $3,200 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller – and he's not winning it quietly.
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