Boatman, MacPhee Star at EPT San Remo Final Table

Exiting on the final table bubble and setting the stage for tomorrow’s finale was Norwegian superstar Johnny Lodden. 837 players bought into this tournament five days ago, building a total prize pool of €3,734,694. Just eight now remain in contention for the €800,000 first-place prize

Poker’s In and Out List: Chan Bruises, Galfond Loses

Arm yourself with insider knowledge on the latest poker gossip. It might come in handy around the watercooler at the office this week

Lindgren, Ivey, Antonius Highlight 2011 Aussie Millions Kick Off

A total of 238 players dropped the AUD$10,000 buy-in putting the tournament on pace to surpass last year’s total of 746. Among them were some of the biggest names in the game, including Phil Ivey, Patrik Antonius, and Tom “durrrr” Dwan. Having made 10th in 2003 and a final table appearance that ended in eighth just two years ago, it was no surprise to see Hendon Mobster Barny Boatman build a stack early

Lindgren, Ivey, Antonius Highlight 2011 Aussie Millions Kick Off

A total of 238 players dropped the AUD$10,000 buy-in putting the tournament on pace to surpass last year’s total of 746. Among them were some of the biggest names in the game, including Phil Ivey, Patrik Antonius, and Tom “durrrr” Dwan.

WPT London Draws More Stars

Names like Freddy Deeb, Neil Channing, Tony G, Bruno Fitoussi and Ross Boatman were among them. And combined with the £5,000 buy-in, the prize pool for the event now weighs in at a healthy £820,800. A total of 16 places will pay and £273,783 will be set aside for the winner