Leo Margets of Spain is the last woman remaining in the WSOP $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship from the starting field of 9,735 entrants.
David Schoen
David Schoen covers sports betting for the Review-Journal. He has previously covered the Vegas Golden Knights for the RJ. Prior to arriving at the RJ in 2008, the Southern California native was a reporter and editor at the Oakland (Calif.) Tribune and Wisconsin State Journal. A University of Wisconsin graduate, he enjoys golf, Arsenal Football Club, and Ed Hochuli's lengthy penalty explanations.
Rene-Charles Angelil, the oldest son of singer Celine Dion and music producer Rene Angelil, was still alive Thursday at Day 5 of the WSOP Main Event.
Nine years after his infamous run in the WSOP $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship, British poker pro William Kassouf is up to his old antics.
Phil Hellmuth was eliminated from the $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas in brutal fashion.
Registration closed for the $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas.
Jared Bleznick was eliminated from the WSOP $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship at Horseshoe Las Vegas in one of the biggest pots of Day 1D.
Nguyen Le completed a remarkable rally Friday to win the $3,500 buy-in BetMGM Poker Championship at Aria for a big six-figure payout.
Phil Hellmuth, the 17-time WSOP champion, made his grand entrance to the $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship.
Professional poker player Michael Sklenicka won the Wynn Classic Summer Championship on Wednesday, finishing the tournament in spectacular fashion.
The WSOP $10,000 buy-in No-limit Hold’em World Championship opened with several former champions and notable players in the field.
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.
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.
Michael Mizrachi won the WSOP $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship at Horseshoe Las Vegas on Saturday for a record fourth time.
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.
The WSOP released a statement Thursday that it is investigating the result of the Millionaire Maker event after two players were accused of colluding.
