Daniel Negreanu's Main Event misery: "I've been playing the Main Event since 1998. This might be the most miserable one," he said in his latest vlog.
Roll the tape to find out why.
Daniel Negreanu's Main Event misery: "I've been playing the Main Event since 1998. This might be the most miserable one," he said in his latest vlog.
Roll the tape to find out why.
WSOP Day 44: Here's what's happening in Las Vegas today.
When play resumes in the WSOP Main Event later today at 11:00am local time, the 3,294 players still in the hunt will converge into a single Day 3 field.
The $600 Ultra Stack NLH begins Day 2 play at 1:00pm local time with 603 players advancing from the three Day 1 starting flights.
Day 1B in the $1,000 Mystery Bounty PLO kicks off at 10:00am local time. On Day 1A, 1,922 players entered, but only 288 put chips in the bag for Day 2.
At the same time, Day 1A of the $300 Gladiators of Poker NLH kicks off – expect a massive field and plenty of carnage.
And, last but not least, we'll see Day 1A action in the $3,000 Mid-Stakes Championship NLH.
Before there were PLO solvers, there was 'JNANDEZ'.
Noted Omaha player, coach and author Fernando 'JNANDEZ' Habegger joins us for the latest edition of PokerOrg's The Interview.
Full video + podcast links in the article below.
Is playing the WSOP Main Event on your bucket list? It was for Catherine Scoville, and thanks to a year-long contest with the Ladies Poker Collective at ClubGG, she did it. The price paid for her $10K seat? $550.
Story below.
Who got selected the most times in our WSOP Pick 3 contest? Check our rundown of the top 5 below, as well as how they're each doing so far in the Main Event.
Hint: They're not all still in.
Day 2D of the Main Event comes to an end: The stream is still going but the players have bagged. Hold fire for our full report ahead of the field combining for Day 3 tomorrow.
Why did Amit Agarwal keep stepping away from the WSOP Main Event? He watched Obsession twice and played his first session of $4/$8 limit while his stack was blinding away. Why? We had to find out – check out our interview below.
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