The numbers are in for the 2022 World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event. A grand total of 8,663 entries were made by the time registration closed, making this year’s world championship the second-largest in main event history. …
The official numbers are in for the 2019 World Series of Poker main event! A total of 8,569 players turned out this year, making this the second largest WSOP main event field in history! As a result of the mammoth turnout, the prize pool grew to $80,548 …
Registration is now closed in the 2018 World Series of Poker $10,000 no-limit hold’em main event and the official numbers have been announced. With 7,874 total entries, the 2018 WSOP main event has attracted the second largest field in the history of …
The official numbers are in for the 2017 World Series of Poker. A total of 7,221 players posted the $10,000 buy-in this year, making this the third biggest Main Event in WSOP history. The $67,877,400 prize pool that was built will be divided up among the …
… viewers on playing big combo draws in no-limit hold’em …
The official numbers are in for the inaugural World Series of Poker $565 Colossus event. The tournament had a $5 million guarantee, which it blew out of the water almost instantly. In the end a record total of 22,374 entries were made, making this the …
Poker pro Lauren Kling discusses her run at the 2010 WSOP Main Event, her tough table draws, and whether or not anything is truly ‘standard’ in poker, in this episode of ‘The Scoop’ brought to you by Full Tilt Poker.
Poker pro Andy Bloch discusses the value of semi-bluffing with draws in no-limit hold’em in this poker strategy video on Card Player TV.
Card Player TV sits down with Erik Seidel to discuss playing draws.