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For those of you who will be in Las Vegas for the WSOP or just want to feel some of that Las Vegas heat, the Venetian will be offering their Deep Stack Extravaganza tournaments again this summer. One of the great things about this tournament is it offers medium size buy in tournaments with a substantial amount of chips. These events range from $360-$5,000. The structure is significant enough to offer playtime at (more…)

Here’s the recap of WSOP event #8 – $10,000 World Championship Mixed Event, won by Anthony Rivera.
“Mixed Games” is a new event on this year’s WSOP schedule. This is the first time in history that a major poker tournament has included eight poker games.
These games include:
No-Limit Hold’emPot-Limit OmahaTriple-Draw LowballLimit Hold’emOmaha High-Low SplitRazzSeven-Card StudSeven-Card Stud Eight-or-Better
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Here’s the recap of WSOP event #7 – $2000 No-Limit Hold’em, won by Matt Keikoan.The $2,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em championship attracted 1,592 entrants. This was an increase over last year’s tournament size, which had 1,531 entries. The total prize pool amounted to $2,897,440. The top 153 finishers collected prize money.
The tournament was played over three days. On Day Three, the final table was dealt out on (more…)

As promised, here is the rundown of event #2 straight from the floor at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.
This tournament was truly history-making. With 3,929 total entries, it was the largest poker tournament in the 39-year history of the WSOP – amongst all non-Main Events. Only the 2005, 2006, and 2007 Main Events attracted more participants. Hence, this tournament currently ranks as the fourth-largest tournament (more…)

Here’s the recap of WSOP event #11 – the $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout., won by Phillip Tom.
The $5,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em Shootout attracted 360 entrants. The total prize pool amounted to $1,692,000. The top 36 places (which included all players who progressed to the second round) each collected prize money.
A “Shootout” means the objective is to win all the chips at a table in order to advance (more…)

Here’s the recap of WSOP event #10 – $2,500 Omaha/Seven Card Stud Hi-Low-8 or Better, won by Farzad Rouhani.
The $2,500 buy-in Half Omaha High-Low Split / Half Seven-Card Stud High-Low Split event attracted 388 players, creating a prize pool totaling $892,400.
This tournament debuted at last year’s WSOP and attracted 327 players. Hence, the turnout was 16 percent higher this year.
These two games (more…)

Here’s the recap of WSOP event #6 – The $1500 Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better, won by Thang Luu.
Another WSOP record has been shattered. This was the largest Omaha High-Low Split tournament in poker history. This year’s $1,500 buy-in Omaha High-Low Split championship attracted 833 players, which created a prize pool totaling $1,137,045. The previous record turnout was for last year’s $1,500 buy-in tournament, which (more…)

Here’s the recap of WSOP of event #3 straight from the floor at the Rio in Las Vegas.
This was the second Pot-Limit Hold’em tournament on the 2008 WSOP schedule. The first tournament which was held four days ago generated the largest Pot-Limit Hold’em prize pool in poker history. This tournament had a $1,500 buy-in with 714 entries, which created a prize pool totaling $973,245.
This was the first non-ESPN (more…)

The 4th annual British Columbia Poker Championship has been won my Daniel Negreanu. Being the top poker event in Western Canada, the BC Championship draws many of the world class Canadian professionals to the River Rock Casino Resort in Richmond BC. The $2,500 buy-in main event drew 689 players and even though this is way below the buy-in level most pros will play, Daniel and other professionals made it to BC for the event. (more…)

By now, we all know that Nenad Medic has won the first event of this year’s WSOP. But I bet you didn’t know most of the tidbits of information I’m going to post below.
Nolan Dalla, the WSOP’s media guy does an AWESOME job of getting info out via email. This blog post is pretty much just his email from today, and it makes a great read if you’re into poker and the World Series. I’m going to keep posting Nolan’s emails (more…)