Power Rankings: Waxman Edges Out Katchalov For Top Spot
Waxman is still in the hunt for the 2011 BLUFF POY title as well Eugene Katchalov may be the player to beat in the BLUFF Player of the Year race, but when it comes to the BLUFF/ESPN Power Rankings, he is the one that has catching up to do. The ranking system, which evaluates how
A.M. SCRAMBLE: Poker Refugee Launches, Wynn Back Online and a New Job for Qureshi
Poker fans are waking up on Wednesday morning to discover they’re going to have to wait a whole week to get another episode of the 2011 WSOP Main Event on ESPN. They’re also waking up to find out that Chino Rheem played Huck Seed at chess and lost. There’s a few other things worth discovering
2011 WSOP Main Event Day 8 Mid-Level 33 Update
Konstantinos Mamaliadis finished in 13th place The players may have just been on a break, but the ESPN cameras dictate they take another one, so the remaining 12 players are going to be away from the tables for a leisurely dinner until approximately 8:30pm PT. There are just three eliminations to go before the final table
WSOP End of Day: Card Controversy Develops on Feature Stage
Jon Turner tries to find the marked card in the shuffled deck A card controversy erupted on the ESPN feature table on Tuesday to kick of the second week of the 2011 World Series of Poker while a pair of other events moved closer to crowning a champion. $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Coming back from dinner with thirteen left
WSOP Bracelet Winner Profile: Jake Cody
Cody chats with ESPN’s Kara Scott Most 21 year-old poker pros are chomping at the bit to get to Las Vegas and get in on the World Series of Poker action, but Jake Cody almost missed out completely on his rookie season at the WSOP because of Bambi. Cody planned to take part in a couple of
Poker on TV Guide: May 9 – 15 (EPT Grand Final, WPT, High Stakes Poker)
This week’s televised poker lineup features the return of World Series of Poker broadcasts to the ESPN family of networks after the network pulled episodes because of advertising concerns stemming from the Black Friday indictments. On NBC, Poker After Dark repeats the first of two weeks of a $150,000 buy-in cash game, airing the
The Week That Was: WSOP on ESPN, FS+G Lineup, Tournament Action and More
There’s tons of news to report in this edition of The Week That Was includes the expansion of World Series of Poker coverage on ESPN, the announcement of the Season One roster for a new professional poker league, tournament results from around the world and lots more. ESPN expands WSOP coverage, includes “live” broadcasts The Black Friday
ESPN to Feature 126 Hours of 2011 WSOP Coverage
It has been a rough couple of weeks for TV poker fans, as shows like “The Big Game,” NAPT coverage were cancelled in the wake of Black Friday and several other shows’ futures hang in the balance. There is a light at the end of the tunnel though, as an announcement from ESPN and the World
Poker on TV Guide: March 28 – April 3 (Live Stream of WPT Final Table Tuesday)
This week’s televised poker lineup features the debut of season 7 of the Heartland Poker Tour, this year presented by UB.net.
Poker on TV Guide: March 14-20
March Madness hits the sports fan hard this week, while for the poker enthusiast, the weekend brings new episodes of High Stakes Poker and the World Poker Tour if their brackets are already busted. Those looking for some World Series of Poker preliminary events from the recent past, ESPN Classic airs their usual Saturday