by Steve Schult | Published: Dec 31, '20
One of the world’s largest poker sites is ending its association with the man that sparked the poker boom. PokerStars announced Thursday morning that the 2003 World Series of Poker main event champion Chris Moneymaker will no longer be an ambassador for …
by Steve Schult | Published: Nov 18, '20
… 't the 2020 Main Event Champ? …not making any accusations. only …
by Steve Schult | Published: Oct 30, '20
Jonathan Duhamel racked up $18.2 million in live tournament earnings over the course of his poker career thanks to his exceptional poker skill. He just can’t say that to the Canadian government. A report from The Canadian states that tax authorities are …
by Steve Schult | Published: Jul 16, '20
Shiva Dudani makes his living mostly from playing high-stakes pot-limit Omaha cash games in the Chicago area, but towards the end of 2019, took down one of the larger no-limit hold’em tournaments on the World Series of Poker Circuit. Dudani, a poker pro …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jun 19, '19
At the age of 29, Daniel Strelitz is having his best year ever on the tournament circuit. The Torrance, California-native got warmed up last November with a third-place showing in the Planet Hollywood WSOP Circuit main event, and in January, he picked up …
by Bernard Lee | Published: Jun 29, '22
During this series of columns, I have been interviewing 2021 WSOP bracelet winners. These champions have been providing observations, tips, and strategies for you, the readers of Card Player, about the specific poker game in which they captured their …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Jun 29, '22
Mark Davis is a health club owner, originally from Nashville, Tennessee, but he has spent the last 18 years living in Birmingham, Alabama. Although he originally started playing poker back in 2003 after college, it wasn’t until this year that he turned …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Apr 20, '22
… for 1995 WSOP main event champ Dan Harrington’s ‘part-time …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Feb 09, '22
Ryan Leng broke out in 2017 with a runner-up finish in a World Series of Poker $1,500 no-limit hold’em event for $237,776, along with a deep run in the $10,000 main event for another $176,399. The next year, Leng won his first bracelet in the $1,500 …
by Greg Raymer | Published: Nov 03, '21
… the autograph of the World Champ, for fawks sake!” Looking back … it to me, saying, “Here Champ, this one is special, and …
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