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PokerStars gives players the gift of mystery this Christmas.

PokerStars is getting in the holiday mood, but not before adding a little suspense. Instead of telling you what to expect, they will drip-feed tournament details the night before!

All details in our article below.

Sam Greenwood not happy about the new ICM feature on WSOP+.

And to be fair, he has a point.

cf. WSOP issues reminder: no solvers allowed after 2024 series.

Ept Prague dealers getting some love.

The poker community is loving the EPT Prague dealers this year. But it’s sparked debate as to why this level of excellence can’t be replicated at the WSOP in the summer.

Not long before EPT Prague cards-up coverage starts.

And we can’t wait to sweat along with the action.

Day 3 vlog from Dnegs whilst he’s over in the Bahamas.

Phil Ivey on the bubble, a $100k buy-in, and Daniel Negreanu’s wardrobe choices get almost as much screen time as the poker hands. If you ever wanted to see high-stakes tension mixed with sartorial commentary, this vlog has you covered.

Negreanu Paradise vlog Day 2.

Because if you can’t win at golf, there’s always a $100,000 poker tournament to fall back on. Negreanu’s day is a blur of golf clubs, hand breakdowns, and the kind of casual pressure only a six-figure buy-in can provide.

Catch up on the DNegs Paradise vlogs here.

We didn’t see them over the weekend, but here are the long-awaited WSOP Paradise vlogs from Daniel Negreanu. Day 1 is here.

New ICM feature rolls out on the WSOP+ app.

But will it constitute an RTA? And we thought electronic devices were banned in the later stages of WSOP tournaments anyway?

The invitees took the Triton Invitational by storm according to PokerNews.

There were definitely some bruised egos at the end of Day 1. Meanwhile, Sam Soverel made short work of the $100,000 PLO Main Event, dispatching Andras Nemeth in just 15 minutes. Not a bad day in paradise.

Borgata is back with a winter poker bonanza, and this time the Main Event is packing a $3 million guarantee.

If you missed out on this year’s Borgata Poker Open, don’t worry—there are 75 chances to make up for it in January. Just be sure to brush up on your mixed game skills.

More over on PokerOrg.

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