Germany’s Manig Loeser is the most accomplished player to break through so far in the WSOP Online. He has more than $11 million in career tournament earnings.
Betting
Ian Steinman officially won the $2,200 buy-in Benny Binion Summer Shootout on Saturday at the South Point, earning $65,000 in a three-way deal.
MGM Resorts International’s sports betting platform has been named the first official betting operator of the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour.
The first major win by a Japanese man was a major loser for the South Point, which took some major wagers on Hideki Matsuyama at 75-1. He’s 30-1 to repeat in 2022.
Handicapper Lou Finocchiaro is betting that the main event between Leon Edwards and Belal Muhammad will not go the distance (+145).
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The poker room has installed plexiglass dividers to allow games with more players at the table, joining most other Las Vegas poker rooms.
Daniel Negreanu has come out fighting in the second half of the heads-up No-limit Hold’em match, but Doug Polk still has a substantial lead.
A rule on extra points after the final play prevented what could have been an all-time gambling moment between Chicago and New Orleans.
Handicapper Ted Sevransky (@teddy_covers) breaks down the remaining 15 games in NFL Week 14, with analysis, trends and final scores.
Lou Finocchiaro (36-28-1 ATS) and Dave Tuley (35-27-3) are tied for the contest lead. Mark Franco (35-28-2) is third and Brent Musburger (35-29-1) fourth.
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The WSOP Main Event, the $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship, will be held starting Sunday in a hybrid live/online format.
Tiger Woods, three shots behind leader Paul Casey in fifth place, is 14-1 at updated odds at the Westgate to win the Masters after he was 50-1 earlier this week.
The president is a long shot to replace longtime host Alex Trebek, who died Sunday at age 80. Ken Jennings is a more likely possibility.