Live poker news
News articles related to poker played offline. Find updates and results from tournament series (e.g. WSOP, EPT, WPT), poker events, casino news and more.
Recent news (Page 98)
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Day 2 of the 2012 EPT Copenhagen Main Event (buy-in ~$6.200) finished just moments ago. The tournament is now down to final 72 players, and Lock Poker Pro Melanie Weisner is currently leading the way.
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Germany's Daniele Nestola ended up taking down the PokerStars Latin America Poker Tour Grand Final (buy-in $2.300) in São Paulo for R$289,300 ($168,491). Daniel "KidPoker" Negreanu finished instead in 6th place.
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The day 1b of the PokerStars EPT Copenhagen is running as we speak, and many well-known poker pros have decided to travel Denmark for the ~$6.200 buy-in Main Event.
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The PokerStars Latin America Poker Tour Grand Final (buy-in $2.300) in São Paulo is now down to final eight players from the 367 players that started the tournament.
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Jonathan Duhamel’s 2010 World Series of Poker Bracelet has now finally been found about two months after his home invasion in December, or most of it at least, French poker site Princepoker.com reports.
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PartyPoker has announced that the Finnish poker pro Patrik Antonius will join Tony G, Luke "FullFlush" Schwartz, Vanessa Selbst, Sam Trickett, and other players for the $125.000 buy-in PartyPoker Premier League Poker V Main Event in Vienna between April 4th and 10th.
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Matt Juttelstad is the new WPT Seminole Hard Rock Lucky Hearts Poker Open champion. In the Heads-Up play Juttelstad outlasted Gigi Gagne, who was trying to become the first female open WPT event winner.
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Living poker legend Doyle Brunson has opened a new website with a blog. In his blog Brunson tells, among other things, about the big cash games in Las Vegas.
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The 2012 WPT Venice Grand Prix is now over and Russia’s Rinat Bogdanov has come out on top, earning $302,000 and his first World Poker Tour title.
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The WPT Venice's (buy-in €4.950) starting field of 155 players has been played now down to a final table of six. All of the final six players have guaranteed at least $42,319, while $302,065 is reserved for the eventual winner.
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The big cash games in Macau show no sings of slowing down, though Sam Trickett has already left Macau, and Gus Hansen plans to do the same.
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The PokerStars EPT Deauville is now in the books, after Belarusian Vadzim Kursevich took down the title and €875,000 first-place prize. Team PokerStars Pro Luca Pagano finished instead in 7th place, and will thus have to wait for his eighth EPT final table for another chance at victory.
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According to PokerStars Blog, the biggest and richest tournament in all of Europe is on its way back to Monaco. After a one-year hiatus, the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino European Poker Tour Grand Final is returning to Monaco.
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The huge cash games in Macau are up and running again, according to Gus Hansen's blog. The players involved in the action include players like Andrew Robl, Sam Trickett, and John Juanda.
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After day 4 of the 2012 PokerStars EPT Deauville (buy-in €5.300), only 24 players remain with Team PokerStars Pro Luca Pagano leading the way.
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The two starting days, day 1a and day 1b have now been played in the €5.300 buy-in EPT Deauville Main Event. 339 players entered the event on Day 1a, and a massive 550 more were added to the field on Day 1b.
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World Series of Poker told yesterday, that it would release the 2012 WSOP schedule today.