Ludovic Geilich has won the 2016 Card Player Poker Tour Wynn Classic $1,600 buy-in no-limit hold'em main event, outlasting a field of 499 entries to win the title, the trophy and the $150,662 first-place prize. The 28-year-old Scottish poker pro from …
A Christmas miracle: Amateur poker player defies odds, turns $5 bet into $1 mn at US casino Economic Times New Jersey man deals royal flush; wins $1 million on $5 poker bet at Borgata PhillyVoice.com Poker player turns $5 bet into $1 million at casino KTRK-TV New Jersey man defies 20 million-to-1 odds to win $1 million at […]
New Jersey's "Sveinbinder099" was the Garden State's biggest winner over the weekend, winning $10,834 after finishing on top of a 314-player field in the partypoker NJ/BorgataPoker.com $50,000 Guarantee. "TonyL0c0" collected $7,481 for his runner-up …
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On Tuesday, April 6, British poker legend Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott passed away at the age of 61 after a battle with cancer. Since then, countless friends and fans of one of poker's most distinctive characters took to the Internet to share their …
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