by Erik Fast | Published: Feb 20, '24
The field-size record for the France Poker Series has been nearly doubled thanks to a massive turnout for the FPS Paris €1,100 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event held this week at Le Palais des Congrès. A total of 4,149 entries were made in the …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jun 07, '22
… , as well as event recaps, news, and player interviews. The 2022 … proved to be a record-breaking affair as 1,067 hopefuls … , as well as event recaps, news, and player interviews.
by Card Player News Team | Published: Apr 20, '22
… online name, winning a record-breaking pot, poker broadcasting, launching a …
by Erik Fast | Published: Aug 24, '20
The 2020 World Series of Poker Online Big 50 event attracted a total of 44,576 entries, blowing away the tournament’s $1,000,000 guarantee to create a final prize pool of $2,050,496 in a $50 buy-in no-limit hold’em event. The massive turnout set a new …
by Erik Fast | Published: Jun 25, '20
… learn more about his record-breaking run in the SCOOP main …
by Erik Fast | Published: Dec 22, '19
Alex Foxen has won the 2019 World Poker Tour Five Diamond World Poker Classic $10,400 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event at Bellagio. The 28-year-old poker pro from Cold Spring Harbor, NY earned $1,694,995 for defeating a record-setting field of 1,035 …
by Steve Schult | Published: Feb 11, '19
As poker strategy becomes more advanced, it’s becoming tougher for players to move up through the ranks and become the best in the world. It doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. It just means that it takes more work. Over the last few years, Ping Liu went …
by Erik Fast | Published: Jan 03, '19
Jake Schindler set the record for the most final tables made in a calendar year with 31, which was eight more than the previous record, and five more than any of his closest competitors. His transcendent performance this year was enough to earn him the …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Dec 29, '18
… After a record-breaking haul in October that saw …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: May 23, '18
The tournament was brand new, but the winner was a familiar face. A total of 162 players put up the $10,000 buy-in for the inaugural World Poker Tour Bobby Baldwin Classic at Aria, creating a total prize pool of $1,555,200. The final table was stacked …
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