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Spaniard Takes Down Eureka Poker Tour Title

by Brendan Murray | Published: May 18, '11

Recent Estrelles Poker Tour winner Antonio Dieguez Rodriguez has done it again, this time triumphing at the PokerStars.com Eureka Poker Tour in Nova Gorica, Slovenia. The Spainiard topped a field of 211 players in the €800 buy in event which created a prize pool of €149,410. He entered the final table as the second shortest […]

$1 Million Midwest Championship Kicks Off Sept. 18

by Card Player News Team | Published: Sep 17, '25

The Reserve Poker Club has joined forces with the CPPT for the $1 million guaranteed $600 buy-in Midwest Championship, running Sept. 18-28.

Ryan Brown Wins WSOP Circuit Council Bluffs Main Event

by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Sep 16, '25

Player from Texas emerges victorious in the 2025 WSOP Circuit main event at Horseshoe Council Bluffs in Iowa.

Bay Area Soccer Coach Wins WSOPC Graton Main Event

by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Aug 27, '25

Stefan Clemens outlasted a field of 520 in the WSOP Circuit $1,700 no-limit hold'em main event at Graton Casino to take home $151,543.

The Reserve To Host $1 Million Midwest Championship

by Card Player News Team | Published: Aug 11, '25

The Reserve Poker Club has joined forces with the CPPT for the $1 million guaranteed $600 buy-in Midwest Championship, running Sept. 18-28.

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The Reserve In Ohio To Host $1 Million Midwest Championship

by Card Player News Team | Published: Sep 03, '25

In March of 2018, Jim Kanderski walked into his local casino cardroom, looking to find another bag in the St. Patrick’s Day event. But as the night unfolded, he would find something far more valuable. As the tournament neared the money bubble, he found himself seated across the table from Marissa Rodriguez, another local player. […]

Why The Poker Hall Of Fame Made A Special Exception For 'The Grinder'

by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Aug 20, '25

The Poker Hall of Fame has faced increasingly louder criticism over the last decade for failing to address its antiquated voting process, which limits inductees to just one per year. In fact, I’ve been running the same op-ed for three years straight, offering up several solutions to alleviate the logjam of overqualified poker players who […]

Contracts And Poker: Chip Dumping

by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Aug 06, '25

In the WSOP, when players are heads up, is it against the rules to for one player to purposely lose chips to benefit another player? This question is unfortunately not hypothetical, but based on what the WSOP has determined happened in the Millionaire Maker event when James Carroll, who had a 9:1 chip lead heads […]

What A Mess! When Poker Brands Collide

by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Aug 06, '25

It was supposed to be one of the feel-good stories of the summer: a ClubWPT Gold qualifier turning a $1,500 ticket into a WSOP bracelet and a seven-figure score. Instead, the 2025 Millionaire Maker devolved into one of the most chaotic, brand-damaging moments in recent WSOP history — a debacle that now sits at the […]

If You See Something, Say Something

by Card Player News Team | Published: Apr 09, '25

I’ll admit that I got a little hot and bothered during the debate surrounding Maurice Hawkins and his controversial WSOP Circuit win in Baltimore. Frankly, I was annoyed that there was even a debate taking place. A player was wrongly eliminated after a dealer misread the board with just three left at the final table. […]