The “other” WSOP Main Event kicked off last Thursday as the WSOP Europe Main Event kicked off in London England at the Casino at the Empire. The event had two Day 1 starters and 346 players turned out to take their shot at the Main Event bracelet and £830,401 in prize money. Many of the [...]
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Pokergaming.com’s 2010 WSOP podcast coverage wraps up with the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event. Players came out over four day 1′s to make a total field of 7,319, the 2nd largest Main Event in history. Several big stories emerged during the Main Event including Johnny Chan making a run for his 11th bracelet [...]
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Our WSOP 2010 podcast coverage continues with the 2010 WSOP Tournament of Champions. A field of 27 took their seats on June 27th to battle their way for a top prize of $500,000. Things did not go as planned and this even wound up being played over the course of three days. Daniel Negreanu was [...]
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The last preliminary event of the 2010 WSOP was Event #56, the $2,500 NL Holdem Event. 1,941 runners entered this event to battle for the bracelet and $825,976. Salvatore Bonevena entered the final table as a dominant chip leader with over a 1 Million chip lead on the next closest competitor. To find out more [...]
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