by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jun 19, '22
Justin Pechie won his first World Series of Poker bracelet back in 2011, taking down the $1,500 limit hold’em shootout event for $167,060. Now 11 years later, he has secured bracelet no. 2. Pechie, otherwise known as “looshle” online, topped a field of 1 …
by Erik Fast | Published: Aug 10, '20
… Poker Online $8,000 HKD ‘NLHE Adsia Championship’ event. The tournament …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jul 16, '19
The $10,000 six-max no-limit hold’em event drew a field of 272 runners, which was down considerably from the 355-player field in 2018 won by Shaun Deeb, who also took 17th this year. Nonetheless, the stacked field of mostly pros were able to generate a …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jul 09, '17
Card Player’s 2017 WSOP coverage is sponsored by BetOnline Poker. For the second time this summer, another name has been added to the exclusive list of Triple Crown winners. This time, the feat was accomplished by 26-year-old poker pro Harrison Gimbel. …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jul 06, '17
Card Player’s 2017 WSOP coverage is sponsored by BetOnline Poker. It wasn’t quite the $1 million prize he won on the German version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, but Sebastian Langrock is still ecstatic with the $268,555 he picked up after taking …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jul 06, '17
Card Player’s 2017 WSOP coverage is sponsored by BetOnline Poker. The latest $1,000 buy-in no-limit no-limit hold’em event at the 2017 World Series of Poker wrapped up Wednesday night, ending a three-day event that drew a field of 1,750 and created a …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jul 03, '17
Card Player’s 2017 WSOP coverage is sponsored by BetOnline Poker. The latest $1,500 event at the 2017 World Series of Poker drew a sizable field of 1,763 entrants, creating a total prize pool of $2,380,050. In fact, the field was so large that it took an …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jun 06, '15
A total of 1,651 players turned out for the $1,500 six-handed no-limit hold’em tournament at the 2015 World Series of Poker, generating a total prize pool of $2,228,850. After three days of action, the win went to 24-year-old IT professional Idan Raviv, …
by Scott McDaniel | Published: Jul 02, '10
Day 2 of event No. 52 ($25,000 no-limit hold’em six-Handed) saw many top poker players hit the rail, while others battled their way to the final 18 and into the money. Bryn Kenney will be the chip leader going into day 3. He has 2.4 million in chips, …
by Shawn Patrick Green | Published: Sep 22, '06
While the Poker Stars World Championship of Online Poker no-limit hold'em with rebuys event again surpassed the site's guarantee, this time it was only barely. The $184,200 on top of the $1 million guaranteed prize pool was relatively small, at least …