Mark Newhouse sent out a tweet on Day 1C of the 2014 WSOP Main Event declaring he wouldn't finish ninth after doing so in the 2013 WSOP Main Event - and then did exactly that.
The World Poker Tour's Tony Dunst continues to build out his impressive on-the-felt poker resume with his third World Series of Poker gold bracelet.
Daniel Sepiol picked up his second major World Poker Tour title after taking down the second event of the WPT Alpha8 Trifecta at Wynn Las Vegas for the second-largest score of his career.
Greg Raymer conducted the honorary "Shuffle Up and Deal" on Day 1B of the 2024 WSOP Main Event, and two decades on from his victory he reflects on his memories of that week in May 2004, as well as what it was like to live the experience of being a poker celebrity.
Scott Seiver is the sixth player in World Series of Poker history to win three WSOP gold bracelets in a single summer - and he has one of the best chances of any of them to become the first ever four-time winner.
At 68 years old, Barny Boatman proved he was not a poker emeritus as he won the EPT Paris Main Event and its $1,388,059 first place prize - the biggest and most significant tournament result of his long and illustrious career in this game.
At just 32 years old Yuri Dzivielevski is the face of Brazilian poker, and after winning five WSOP bracelets in the past five years, is part of a group of young pros who will set a new future benchmark for what it means to be an elite bracelet chaser.
Christian Soto's authenticity, humor, and deep poker knowledge has helped him find a home behind the mic calling the biggest games at Hustler Casino Live.
Jennifer Shahade, a longtime advocate of women in poker, takes a look at the current state of the game while making another run in the 2024 WSOP Ladies Championship.
For the first time since October 2013, Daniel Negreanu won a World Series of Poker bracelet. His seventh career victory at the WSOP came in one of the highest profile tournaments of the summer schedule, the $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship.
More than 15 years after he started coming to the World Series of Poker, and a year after the sudden passing of his father, Chris Hunichen emerged from one of the wildest final tables in recent poker memory with his first career WSOP gold bracelet and over $2.8 million.
Phil Ivey won his first gold bracelet in 10 years on Thursday, taking down the $10,000 Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw Championship for his 11th career WSOP victory - putting him all alone at No. 2 on the all-time bracelet list.