Phil Hellmuth makes a brave attempt but finishes in sixth as the ONE DROP Foundation benefits to the tune of over $3 million. —
HR 2888 seeks to protect consumers while still allowing them to play one of America’s most popular games. —
Hendon Mob’s oldest member Barney Boatman leads the Extended Play event & Scott Seiver leads the $50k Poker Players Championship. —
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Max Pescatori also became a repeat bracelet winner in 2015 as the weekend saw a total of seven bracelets awarded. —
Polk leads an all star field packed with players on the hunt for more WSOP bracelets to add to their trophy cabinets. —
Perry Shiao made his dream come true and Caio Toledo won a wife at the final table of the Monster Stack. —
Madsen said he was not thinking about Phil Hellmuth’s record 14 bracelets as the final hands drew near. —
Nick Schulman failed to win the $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship for the third time and had to settle for second place. —
A high school football coach and a salesman on a business trip both overcome the odds to win World Series of Poker bracelets. —
At the age of 30, Alaei wins the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship for the second time. —
24 hands of heads up play were enough to give Keith Lehr his second career bracelet in the $10k Championship event #10. —
Paul Michaelis took the second bracelet of the day, the first to go to a foreign player this year. —