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The tournament drew so much interest because the kennel club guaranteed $1 million in prize money with an entry fee of $555. Entry fee for the World Series of Poker main event, the one shown on ESPN, is $10,000. "The attractiveness of a $1 million...
Ask the average English football fan what they know about Tomas Brolin and most will tell you that he was fat, had a mullet, and was a massive flop at Leeds. Whilst these are all true, a lesser-known fact is that the corpulent playmaker is now an...
Pius Heinz of Germany celebrates with supporters after beating Martin Staszko of the Czech Republic to win the championship bracelet and $8.7 million in prize money during the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada,... View Photo »
Anyone can buy into the World Series ... All I do is write a cashier’s check from my company directly to the World Series of Poker. Winner takes that cashier’s check to Vegas with them [and] when they go to check in at the tournament, they hand over the check as their entry fee.
Feeling lucky? Then hit up the tables at this North Scottsdale bar and restaurant during its weekly poker night and test your skills as a card sharp. Texas Holdem games are played at seven different tables starting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday and for those...
Two years ago, Reid and Arizona Republican Sen. John Kyl tried to push Internet poker legalization during the lame duck session. Whatever shape or form Internet poker legalization takes, Beynon said Nevada gaming companies will benefit. He said Caesars...
Africa 2012 starts in a few days with the Prince of Poker at the helm. The World Series of Poker is heading back to Johannesburg for the second incarnation of WSOP Africa and 1998 world champion Scotty Nguyen will be playing host. Taking place at the...
Czech Republic's Martin Staszko sits behind stacks of cash as he competes in the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas November 8, 2011. The first place finisher will win $8.7 million and a WSOP championship... View Photo »
Harrah’s Resort takes great pride in being the East Coast’s home of the World Series of Poker and is excited to host such an accomplished field of poker players during the WSOP Circuit tournaments
Inferiority abound … Don’t we want Dolan to be fixated on the Knicks rather than the Rangers? That’s worth the price of Linsanity alone. Besides, I don’t follow a sport because it’s popular. Otherwise I’d follow Nascar and watch the World Series of...
Somerville says he decided to begin putting his happiness his first and making money second (he won nearly half a million dollars at the 2011 World Series of Poker, playing No-Limit, Hold 'Em). "As 2011 continued on, and my mindset became more focused...
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Pius Heinz, of Germany, celebrates winning the World Series of Poker Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Ben Lamb competes at the final table of the World Series of Poker Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Nine players compete at the final table of the World Series of Poker, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Competitors sit at a table during the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) tournament during on October 18, 2011 in Cannes, southern France.
View Photo »A croupier deals cards during the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) tournament on October 18, 2011 in Cannes, southern France.
View Photo »A man takes part in the World Series of Poker Europe tournament on October 18, 2011 in Cannes, southern France.
View Photo »Chips of a competitor of the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE) tournament are pictured during the event on October 18, 2011 in Cannes, southern France.
View Photo »Sam Holden (C) of Britain competes during the World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in, no-limit Texas Hold 'em main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 20, 2011. At the table with Holden are Anton Makiievskyi (L)of Ukraine and Pius Heinz of Germany. All three made it...
View Photo »Eoghan O'Dea of Ireland (L) competes during the World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in, no-limit Texas Hold 'em main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 20, 2011. O'Dea made it to the final table.
View Photo »The World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in, no-limit Texas Hold 'em championship bracelet is displayed at the Rio hotel-casino after the final table was determined in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 20, 2011.
View Photo »Ten players remain during Day 8 of the World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in, no-limit Texas Hold 'em main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 19, 2011.
View Photo »Matt Giannetti competes in the main event at the World Series of Poker Tuesday, July 19, 2011, in Las Vegas. Play will continue until nine finalists remain. Then they will take a four month break to settle the title in November.
View Photo »Konstantinos Mamaliadis, of South Africa, competes in the World Series of Poker Tuesday, July 19, 2011, in Las Vegas. Play will continue until nine finalists remain. Then they will take a four month break to settle the title in November.
View Photo »Players compete in the World Series of Poker on Tuesday, July 19, 2011, in Las Vegas. Play will continue until only nine players remain, then return to compete in the final table in November.
View Photo »Players compete on the first day of the World Series of Poker, Thursday, July 7, 2011, at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The $10,000 buy-in, no-limit Texas Hold `em tournament kicked off with the first of four starting days, expected to attract thousands of players to...
View Photo »Pius Heinz of Germany celebrates with supporters after beating Martin Staszko of the Czech Republic to win the championship bracelet and $8.7 million in prize money during the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 9, 2011.
View Photo »Martin Staszko (C) of the Czech Republic congratulates Pius Heinz of Germany after Heinz beat Stasko to win the championship bracelet and $8.7 million in prize money during the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 9, 2011. Staszko won...
View Photo »Pius Heinz of Germany holds up his champion after beating Martin Staszko of the Czech Republic to win the bracelet and $8.7 million in prize money during the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 9, 2011.
View Photo »Pius Heinz of Germany poses with stacks of cash after beating Martin Staszko of the Czech Republic to win the championship bracelet and $8.7 million in prize money during the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 9, 2011.
View Photo »Pius Heinz, of Germany, celebrates winning doubling up during play at the final table of the World Series of Poker Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Czech Republic's Martin Staszko sits behind stacks of cash as he competes in the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas November 8, 2011. The first place finisher will win $8.7 million and a WSOP championship bracelet.
View Photo »Germany's Pius Heinz (2nd L) and the Czech Republic's Martin Staszko (2nd R) compete for the championship bracelet and $8.7 million in first place prize money during the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas November 8, 2011.
View Photo »Supporters of Pius Heinz of Germany watch as Heinz competes against Martin Staszko of the Czech Republic during the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, November 8, 2011. The first place finisher will win $8.7 million and a WSOP championship...
View Photo »Czech Republic's Martin Staszko plays against Germany's Pius Heinz (not pictured) during the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas November 8, 2011. The first place finisher will win $8.7 million and a WSOP championship bracelet.
View Photo »Ben Lamb (L) of Las Vegas is interviewed after his third place finish during the World Series of Poker main event at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas November 8, 2011. The first place finisher will win $8.7 million and a WSOP championship bracelet.
View Photo »Pius Heinz, of Germany, celebrates winning the World Series of Poker Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011, in Las Vegas.
View Photo »Anyone can buy into the World Series ... All I do is write a cashier’s check from my company directly to the World Series of Poker. Winner takes that cashier’s check to Vegas with them [and] when they go to check in at the tournament, they hand over the check as their entry fee.
Harrah’s Resort takes great pride in being the East Coast’s home of the World Series of Poker and is excited to host such an accomplished field of poker players during the WSOP Circuit tournaments
