The former Congressional candidate, who went by Palmer on the stream, had a session that PokerNews calls a roller coaster.
After being down almost $600,000, Palmer staged a wild comeback, winning a huge $870,000 pot with pocket kings against ace-king and then scooping another $200,000 from Alan Keating. For a brief moment, he was nearly even. But as we know, poker can be a fickle mistress.
According to PokerNews, the “Crush Tournaments” bootcamp is designed to help players sharpen their tournament poker skills in time for the busy summer season.
Each day focuses on a specific area of modern MTT strategy, like value betting, exploitative play, ICM, PKO formats, and mid-stack adjustments.
Rolle, a multiple-time SCOOP champion and recent WSOP Online Main Event winner, will run live webinars that include real hand reviews and live Q&A sessions. There’s a mix of one-day and full-week passes, or you can get it as part of the Champions Tier subscription.
Ok wow, my timeline is absolutely flooded with GTA VI pre-order dates leak, Trailer 3 speculation, and nonstop anticipation. Honestly, I’ve never seen hype for a game reach this level before. Rockstar is clearly building something massive.
Personally, I’ve played every GTA title from GTA III onwards, and GTA VI is one of those releases I genuinely cannot wait for.
But while everyone is focused on Trailer 3 and the November launch window (assuming there are no more delays), there’s one interesting question that I have on my mind: Will GTA VI have poker?
It might not sound like a headline feature for Rockstar’s next blockbuster, but it’s not a random question either. Rockstar has a long history of building gambling games and card games into its worlds, and poker has been one of the most memorable parts of that approach. The best example? Red Dead Redemption 2.
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The Reddit poker community is heading back to the World Series of Poker, and again, we’re sending someone to the biggest stage in poker: the $10,000 WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas.
PokerNews reports that Dana White, best known for running the UFC and betting big in Vegas, is now trying to save poker pros from an unpopular new tax policy.
The Big Beautiful Bill, President Trump’s signature tax bill, capped the amount of gambling losses Americans can deduct at 90 percent. That means you could actually owe taxes even if you lost money all year.
It’s not clear if Trump’s administration will listen. But White will be hosting a UFC event on the White House lawn this summer, so maybe he can make his case in person.
The top 15 players each week earn a share of 575 SC and a stack of free Spin & Go tickets, simply by playing as many games as they can during the period. The more you play, and the higher the buy-in, the more points you rack up.
There is also a side promotion: play in daily MTTs like Daily 22, Daily 5.50, or even hourly freerolls and you could score free Spin & Go tickets if you make the final tables.
The announcement, which slipped out during the €100,000 High Roller Invitational, will see Jason Koon return to the felt alongside Shaun Deeb, Matt Berkey, and some new faces like MMA fighter Sean O’Mailey.
PokerStars never fails to deliver when it comes to The Big Game lineups. This season is no exception, with a mix of hardened pros and recreational stars that should keep things interesting for the next 150 hands. The Loose Cannon role is back, and with this lineup, they’ll need all the luck they can get.
At the 888poker UKPL Blackpool Main Event, Lilian Welch, age 83, outlasted 317 rivals to claim a £31,390 top prize. Welch, a regular at the local casino, became the darling of the rail as she took down the field and secured a deal at the three-handed stage.
The event had a £560 buy-in and drew over 300 entries, including names like Ian Simpson. But it was Welch who managed to turn her decade of casual play into a headline payday.
'She’s been hitting the tables for well over a decade, and that persistence has now paid off big time, as her triumph brought her a very nice payday of £31,390.’
Sometimes poker is about the unexpected. Welch just proved that persistence, not youth, is the real secret weapon at the table.
UFC President Dana White isn’t just calling the shots in the Octagon, he’s now taking aim at a law that limits US taxpayers from deducting more than a fraction of their gambling losses. In a letter to President Donald Trump, White urged action to overturn the 90% deduction cap, a law passed last year that comes into effect this year.
Prediction markets are taking notice. On Kalshi, the odds of repeal jumped from virtually 0% to 14% before September 1, 2026, and from 15% to 38% before 2027.
As we know, Kalshi, the prediction market platform where users can bet on real-world outcomes, currently has a market on whether this year’s WSOP Main Event will surpass 10,000 entries. And right now, the odds aren’t looking great.
What was once viewed as slightly better than a coin flip after the WSOP schedule release has now dropped to just a 34% chance of eclipsing the 10,000-entry mark again. That sharp decline seems to have happened after the payment methods were revealed, along with the 2% fee on credit cards and PayPal. Maybe that’s the reason?
That said, trading volume has been pretty small so far, only around $27,000 wagered, so this could simply reflect a shift in sentiment among a handful of bettors rather than the broader poker community.
Last year’s WSOP Main Event drew 9,735 entries, falling short after two consecutive record-breaking years above 10,000. Some pointed to softer Vegas tourism numbers and the impact of Trump-era policies and rhetoric on international travel as contributing factors.
Maybe this year rebounds. But for now, Kalshi bettors aren’t convinced.
What do you think — does the 2026 WSOP Main Event get back above 10,000 entries?
The Lodge Card Club, Texas’ largest card room, will finally reopen on May 26 after being shut down by a TABC raid in March. According to PokerNews, the raid was due to suspicions of illegal gambling and money laundering, leading to the club’s assets being seized and operations halted.
Top shareholders Doug Polk, Jake Abdalla, and Jason Levin found themselves under the spotlight, but a grand jury decision in April meant no indictments and the return of assets.
The club is set to bring back both cash games and tournaments from day one, with the first event being a $50 no-limit hold’em turbo at 10:15 a.m. Staff are being rehired and the lights are coming back on, just in time to coincide with the first day of the 2026 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.
The World Series of Poker has come out with more information about its latest dealer rating feature. There will be $100,000 in bonus cash added, spread across all 100 bracelet events.
The top three rated dealers in each event will get to split $1,000, and ratings refresh for every event, so every tournament starts with a clean slate.
Opinions are still divided within the poker community, but adding some extra cash for the hard-working folks that make the series tick certainly helps.
The crew at Table 1 Podcast came through once again with a great guest. Yes, it’s Allen Kessler, the man who’s been around poker and gambling for decades, and although people often question how good he is, he must be doing something right.
If you’re curious about the life of the man they call 'The Chainsaw,’ you’ll definitely want to tune in for some fun poker and slots stories, and much more.
Even after losing nearly $100,000 in recent high-stakes cash games, Deeb remains undeterred.
“I always feel like me and Phil’s exact rapport, I’m the one person he can’t just bring up his accolades against and brag about all he’s done, because he knows deep down I’m going to pass him in bracelets,”
Hellmuth, who currently holds 17 bracelets, is still sitting pretty, especially after booking a $14,000 win while playing his trademark tight style. Deeb, with nine bracelets to go, is banking on time and his two WSOP Player of the Year awards to close the gap. The race is on, but Hellmuth’s lead is still safe for now.
He was once a legal superstar and now is a convicted felon.
According to PokerNews, Goldstein won over $1.7 million gambling in 2025, but claims it was all before his January arraignment. Prosecutors are skeptical and have pointed out that he reported over $3 million in taxable income for the year, much of it from gambling.
Without a clear timeline, players are headed elsewhere whilst Stars remains shuttered.
They better not wait too long too launch or it may be hard attracting people back…
He reached nearly $160,000 in chips at one point before coming back to earth, but he kept his top spot on the leaderboard.
Meanwhile, Phil Hellmuth managed a win, though PokerOrg points out it was a modest one.
Lilian Welch has been a familiar face at the Grosvenor G Casino in Blackpool for 14 years, but now she can add a new title to her collection: 888poker UKPL Blackpool Main Event champion.
At 83 years old, Welch outlasted a field of 318 entries to claim £31,390, the biggest score of her career.
The £560 buy-in event saw a prize pool of £151,050 and paid 38 spots, with notable players like Brandon Sheils and 888poker Ambassador Ian Simpson making the money. Welch’s win shows that sometimes, playing for fun is the best strategy of all.
Did any one else know these?
I also liked the fact that a lot of common phrases come from playing cards, such as 'following suit’ or 'playing your cards close to your chest’.
The site first announced 700,000 concurrent players, then 800,000, and finally crossed the 900,000 mark as the day went on.
The GG World Festival is offering $300 million in guaranteed prize money and runs through June 9. Even on weekdays, GGPoker is boasting over 400,000 concurrent players, a number its competitors can only dream of.