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World Soccer Tournament Predictor is Live at BetRivers Poker

Predict the winners of tournament matches, enter daily freerolls to win your share of $20,000, and compete on the World Soccer Tournament Predictor Leaderboard for your share of $2,500 in extra prizes.

Cardplayer Lifestyle and the Women’s Poker Association to partner for Women’s Poker Week.

Coverage starts from June 19th!

Ebony Kenney parts ways with ACR Poker.

She’s had a lot of success working with ACR, and it will be interesting to see if she gets snapped up by another operator soon.

GGPoker is going big this June, putting a $1,000,000 prize pool on the table for its Spin & Gold players.

The “Go for Gold” promo lets players collect a set of five different stamps by hitting various multipliers in Spin & Gold games, with prizes up to $10,000 available until the full million is given away.

You don’t need to win the most or outplay your opponents, you just need to keep playing and collect the required stamps. The stamps are awarded for different multipliers, and they can be mixed between 3-max and 6-max games.

“All you need to do to participate is sign up with GGPoker, log in, and jump into Spin & Gold games at any buy-in level, which will give you a fair chance of collecting the necessary stamps and competing for the added cash prizes.”

The promo starts June 12 and runs until the last dollar is claimed, so there’s plenty of time to chase down those elusive stamps.

The World Series of Poker clears the air on the recent controversy regarding the rules under which their content can be redistributed on other channels.

“The rules governing clip rights have never been more favorable for the media. However, the guidelines were not respected in this case. Under the rules, they must wait six hours after the content has aired before using the clips. This is the standard across all sports and does not affect or alter our content.”

Elite Final Table Bootcamp running on Run It Once Training on June 17.

Some huge names will be your tutors!

Martin Kabhrel and Sam Soverel have words at the $100K High Roller.

Is it fair to scan cards at the end of the hand? Or should Sam have been made to it earlier? 🍿

Five players, millions on the line, one turn card making dreams or nightmares.

The WPT World Championship final table gets flipped upside down by a single card, and now the chip counts look like someone shuffled them mid-hand. Poker can be cruel, but it sure is fun to watch from the sidelines.

The WSOP $50,000 High Roller final table brought together some of the world’s top poker names for a shot at one of the summer’s most coveted titles.

Santhosh Suvarna outlasted the competition and bagged over $1.9 million, putting Chang Lee and Colin Robinson in second and third with $1.2 million and $893k respectively.

The World Series of Poker has picked GTO Wizard as its official poker training partner for 2026.

If you’ve tuned into the live streams, you’ve probably noticed the ‘Optimal Play’ graphics popping up at every key decision point.

According to PokerNews, these graphics now provide insight into whether the players are following GTO-approved actions or going their own way.

According to Paul Seaton on Pokerati, Chris Moorman has traded grey English skies for a life in the Nevada desert.

He’s found that the perpetual sunshine of Las Vegas does more than just brighten his mood; it keeps him out and about, balancing poker with golf, pickleball, and padel. After some years in Los Angeles, Moorman is now a fixture on the Vegas scene, chasing more WSOP bracelets while reflecting on the ups and downs of his career.

Moorman admits that his love for poker has fluctuated. “It’s impossible to love it as much as when you first start delving into the game, and I’ve had short periods throughout my career where I feel like I’ve lost the love for it a bit. But I try to take breaks when I get these feelings and mix it up by playing different formats and studying new things.”

He’s also keen on paying it forward, using lessons from his early days to help the next generation of players. It seems weather and attitude both play a part in shaping a poker pro’s journey.

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