Professional poker player Michael Sklenicka won the Wynn Classic Summer Championship on Wednesday, finishing the tournament in spectacular fashion.
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The WSOP $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship opened with several former champions and notable players in the field.
A Nevada lawmaker and Las Vegas casino owner oppose changes to gambling tax code in federal budget bill.
Steve Dannenmann lived the dream of every amateur when he made the 2005 WSOP Main Event final table. Since then, not much has changed for the affable accountant.
The Golden Knights are the +750 favorites at the South Point to win their second Stanley Cup after acquiring star right wing Mitch Marner.
In a statement released Monday on social media, the WSOP announced it will not recognize a winner of the $1,500 “Millionaire Maker” No-limit Hold’em tournament.
Texas quarterback Arch Manning is the clear favorite at sportsbooks to win the Heisman Trophy in his first season as the Longhorns starter.
John Murray, who was promoted from SuperBook director to Westgate VP of race and sports last year, sat down with the Review-Journal recently for a Q&A.
Michael Mizrachi won the WSOP $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship at Horseshoe Las Vegas on Saturday for a record fourth time.
A Raiders player is at the top of the betting board for one NFL award this season, and he’s attracting the most tickets and money at Caesars Sportsbook.
The World Series of Poker’s investigation into whether two players colluded to determine the outcome of a tournament has sparked strong opinions on both sides.
Donald Trump’s 2028 election betting odds improved after the launch of airstrikes against Iran, a subsequent attack on a U.S. military base, and a ceasefire deal between Iran and Israel.
The WSOP released a statement Thursday that it is investigating the result of the Millionaire Maker event after two players were accused of colluding.
British poker pro Benny Glaser won the $2,500 buy-in Mixed Triple Draw Lowball event Sunday, his third victory since the WSOP started last month.
The Aces’ odds to win the WNBA title shot up to double digits for the first time since their inaugural season in Las Vegas during their recent 2-5 slide.