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Mulder Puts Brandon Wilson in the Blender!
In this Mystery Hand, Brandon Wilson flops big against Teun Mulder, but things change drastically by the river.
What would you do here?
Daniel Negreanu is all in and at risk in the $250K.
Kid Poker is ahead against Einhorn but Einhorn has a ton of outs!
Can @RealKidPoker hold for his tournament life?
POV: Guy from Jersey Cracks Your Kings
New Jersey native Tad Jones found a dream flop on Day 1d of the $500 COLOSSUS. Is this excessive celebration, or just standard for a guy from Jersey?
The final table is set in Event #40: $1,500 Razz.
Adam Owen leads the final seven players, but three-time WSOP bracelet winner Dennis Weiss is not far behind. The PLO specialist has already won a bracelet this summer and now finds himself in contention for a second series victory in a mixed-game event.
Dong Chen Wins Event #38: $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship
Dong Chen navigated a stacked final table, defeating mixed-game legend Benny Glaser heads-up to capture his second WSOP bracelet and $285,200.
Chen was also one of the biggest bargains in the $25K Fantasy Draft, selected by @RealKidPoker for just $1.
Jason Zipfel Wins Event #35: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha for $441,560
Jason Zipfel outlasted a massive field of 2,581 entries in Event #35: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha to capture his first WSOP bracelet and a career-best score of $441,560.
Crucial double-up, wild celebration!
William Givens is fired up after a crucial double-up with just three players remaining in Event #35: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha.
Nick Schulman Reveals His Best and Worst Mixed Games
Fresh off winning the $1,500 HORSE at the WSOP, @NickSchulman breaks down his mixed-game strengths, the one game that still gives him trouble, and the mindset behind closing out a heads-up bracelet match.
Four Bracelet Winners and a $100K High Roller Finale!
An action packed night at the WSOP featuring four bracelet winners and a $100K High Roller final table full of hero folds, setup hands, and $2.8M on the line.
Nick Schulman on Who Deserves a Hall of Fame Vote
@NickSchulman discusses the new Poker Hall of Fame voting process, the possibility of multiple inductees, and the players he believes deserve consideration for poker’s highest honor.
Losing $250,000 with Five-High!
Dejan Kaladjurdjevic got caught bluffing with just five-high on the river. Aleksejs Ponakovs was the beneficiary with his pocket aces.
Moments later, he found himself all-in against Brandon Wilson. It was an abrupt end for Kaladjurdjevic, who was the first player eliminated from the $250,000 Super High Roller event.