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Jim Barnes
Brooklyn’s megadeal to acquire Houston superstar James Harden required adjustments to all the top contenders to win the NBA championship.
More than 180 rings will be awarded over 13 series played this year on WSOP.com. Eventually, 256 qualifiers will compete for a WSOP bracelet
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.
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Teams had to play all 16 games for bets to stand, something that seemed increasingly unlikely midway through the season because of the COVID pandemic.
The betting result for every NFL team’s season win total, plus the results of props for quarterback Tom Brady’s first season in Tampa Bay.
Seattle and San Francisco didn’t have anything at stake in the final minutes of Sunday’s game, but they sure played like it — to under bettors’ horror.
Damian Salas of Argentina prevailed in a heads-up battle with Joseph Hebert on Sunday at the Rio in the culmination of a hybrid online/live version of the event.
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Joseph Hebert from Louisiana and Damian Salas from Argentina will play heads-up for $1 million and a place in poker history Sunday at the Rio.
Daniel Negreanu said he would play the final 12,500 hands of the heads-up poker challenge. The rules of the match allowed the losing player to bow out at the midpoint.
