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Jorge Abreu wins the 2026 EPT Paris Main Event!

After several hours of play, the field of seven players who started the final table of the EPT Paris Main Event has dwindled down to just one. His name is Jorge Abreu and he takes home the title and the €1,148,600 first prize after defeating Felix Schneiders heads-up.

You can watch the entire final table as it played out on the PokerStars YouTube channel!

Tune in for the EPT Paris Main Event final table!

It’s all come down to this. The remaining seven players are coming back to the battle it out for the title, and, due to specific rules in France, there will be no deals at this final table. Someone will be taking home the full €1,148,600!

Blockers are important in PLO, but do you know how to use them correctly?

Vivi Saliba gives you a quick breakdown of the role of blockers in Pot Limit Omaha and how to think about them the right way when planning for future streets.

What do you think are the most important strengths you need to win in poker?

Faraz Jaka took to X to share his thoughts on poker and how different qualities can make you a great player, i.e. that there isn’t just one path to success.

Jaka has invited everyone to chime in with their 2c regarding what strengths are crucial for building a successful poker career, so if you have a couple of minutes and an opinion on this topic, get in the mix!

Rampage joins Hellmuth’s game for three days of poker action.

Rampage throws his hat in the ring and join’s Phil Hellmuth, Jungleman, Stanley, and many others, playing three high stakes poker sessions over several days. Can he walk away with the profit?

EPT Paris Main Event is down to two tables.

The 2026 EPT Paris Main Event is now down to the last 16 players and the action continues today, with live streaming from PokerStars. Some big names are still in the hunt, but who will secure their seat at the final table?

Here’s all you need to know about the 2026 WSOP Player of the Year race.

Jeff Platt breaks down all details of the 2026 WSOP Player of the Year, including a massive $1,000,000 prize pool distributed among the top 100 finishers.

All three WSOP stops will count toward the POY race this year, which means that the points’ chase starts in Prague in April!

It’s a case of when it rains, it pours for David Lappin and Dara O’Kearney.

It’s been that kind of week for the two Irish poker pros.

First came the announcement that O’Kearney had signed as a brand ambassador for Paddy Power Poker.

A day later, Lappin was unveiled as an ambassador for PokerStars.

And just when you thought that might be it, their co-founded The Chip Race Podcast joined the party, now officially sponsored by both PokerStars and Paddy Power Poker.

Safe to say, the sponsorship news hasn’t exactly been slowing down for the pair.

Check out some quick bluffing tips from Jonathan Little.

If you’re struggling to pick the best spots for your bluffs and aren’t quite sure what sizing to use when you do decide to bluff, this article offers a a nice step-by-step guide to help you improve your decision-making process.

From chessboards to poker tables, Jen Shahade has built a career on mastering the moment.

In her latest interview, Jennifer Shahade opens up about the crossover between chess and poker, the power of staying present, and how writing strengthens her competitive mindset. A quick, thoughtful read worth checking out.
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