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Dubinskyy Wins Big in Little One for One Drop Dubinskyy Wins Big in Little One for One Drop

Monday, 7 July 2014

Igor scoops $637k.

Stars Sign-Up For One Drop Event Stars Sign-Up For One Drop Event

Thursday, 20 March 2014

WSOP game happens on June 29.

Hernandez Heads WPT Borgata Winter Open Hernandez Heads WPT Borgata Winter Open

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Tournament is WPT's second biggest.

WPT Field Bulges in Borgata WPT Field Bulges in Borgata

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Volpe in front after Day 1.

Chen and Waxman Bag WSOP Bracelets Chen and Waxman Bag WSOP Bracelets

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

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Bubble approaches in WSOP Main Event – D'Alesandro leads Bubble approaches in WSOP Main Event – D'Alesandro leads

Friday, 13 July 2012

720 players are left at the end of day 3 with Vanessa Selbst, Sorel Mizzi, John Phan and Jason Somerville riding high. Daniel Rudd and Craig McCorkell head the UK challenge.

Antonio Esfandiari wins Big One for One Drop Antonio Esfandiari wins Big One for One Drop

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

The Magician beats Sam Trickett heads up to claim the largest prize in tournament poker history, a cool $18,346,673.

Esfandiari and Trickett headline Big One for One Drop final table Esfandiari and Trickett headline Big One for One Drop final table

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Just eight players are left including Brian Rast, Phil Hellmuth, tournament creator Guy Laliberte, 1978 Main Event winner Bobby Baldwin, businessman Richard Yong and hedge fund manager David Einhorn.

WSOP daily – Ivey heads $5k Omaha Hi-Lo WSOP daily – Ivey heads $5k Omaha Hi-Lo

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Phil Ivey has twice come close to collecting World Series bracelet number nine at this year's WSOP and is well placed for a third charge in the $5k Omaha Hi-Lo. Ivey leads the remaining field of 27 with Dan Kelly, Mike Matusow, Brian Hastings and Scotty Nguyen also in the top ten in the chip counts.

Titanic Thompson: America's Most Famous Gambler, Part 2 of 3 Titanic Thompson: America's Most Famous Gambler, Part 2 of 3

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Titanic once won a bet with Rothstein throwing a heavy peanut across Times Square. He had packed the peanut with birdshot, lead. He did this with walnuts, pecans, oranges, lemons, and he was always ready. Johnny Hughes continues his look at one of America's most amazing gamblers.

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