High stakes reports
The high stakes reports keep you up to date with the high stakes poker play online. See who's winning, losing and watch replays of the biggest or most interesting hand. New high stakes updates are published daily.
High stakes updates
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Doug Polk has challenged Phil Hellmuth to a highstakes heads-up match, and is offering the Poker Brat a monster $1million against zero side-bet to sweeten the proposal
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Phil Hellmuth defied the odds to book yet another heads-up win last night
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Leonard’s honesty has cost him the chance of winning the SCOOP Player of the Year title after he pointed out that he had some points added in error
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Doug Polk may have retired, and moved from Vegas to Texas where he feels “poor”, but he still managed to smash Bill Perkins
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Landon Tice has tweeted an update to the conditions for his upcoming heads-up match with Bill Perkins
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The record for biggest-ever WPT Main Event was smashed this week
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The uncapped game saw Isildur, real name Viktor Blom of course, trying to run it up against some seriously stacked opposition on the Pokio app
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It has been described as a ten-year old divorce row where one side won’t sign the papers
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A children’s game freely available from Apple’s App Store and featuring a monkey chasing bananas actually hides a secret
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Rupert Murdoch’s Fox is taking Flutter Entertainment to court over a disagreement about stock prices
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The WSOP have left their long-time home on ESPN for pastures new, or rather pastures very old, signing a deal with its very first broadcast partner, CBS Sports
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Read on to find out why ACR boss Phil Nagy would be the perfect Big Brother contestant, why Ryan Depaulo wouldn’t, and who “Craig Moneyboots” is!
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King’s Resort owner Leon Tsoukernik has announced his intention to sue Facebook for allowing fraudulent mobile adverts
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Macau officials are planning to amend their financial laws to allow for cryptocurrencies
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The World Series of Poker Online schedule has just been released and it looks like being a busy month of July
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Scientific Games are being sued for allegedly using fraudulently obtained patents and using sham lawsuits to gain and maintain a monopoly on the $multi-million automatic card shuffler market