WPT: Rinat Bogdanov Wins Venice Grand Prix

Bogdanov is the latest addition to the WPT Champions Cup (Photo courtesy of the World Poker Tour) When the final table of the World Poker Tour’s Venice Grand Prix, all eyes were on the players with WPT final table experience.  Andrea Dato had a big chip lead and a chance to improve upon his fourth

Wheeler Bubble Sets WPT Venice Final Table

Last year Dato, who hails from Rotue, Italy, came in fourth place for $57,872 at WPT Venice. This time around Dato will attempt to win it all for $302,065.

WPT: Andrea Dato Gets Another Shot at a Venice Title

Dato made his first WPT final table just two months ago (Photo courtesy of the World Poker Tour) Back in December, Andrea Dato had his first real shot at a World Poker Tour title at the WPT Venice event.  He came up short, finishing in fourth place.  Now Dato has a shot at redemption, as

WPT: Nine Remain In Venice, Including American Jason Wheeler

Wheeler is the lone American left in the field (Photo courtesy of the World Poker Tour) It might be a short Day Four for the final nine players in the World Poker Tour Venice Grand Prix Main Event.  The field only needs to lose three players before the televised final table is set. With so

Ravnsbaek, Wheeler Headline WPT Venice Finale

The latest World Poker Tour event has been playing out over the last three days at the Casino Di Venezia and now just nine players remain in the hunt for the €302,065 first-place prize.

Ivey Falls Short of Aussie Millions Final Table

Ivey entered Day 5 last in chips with 699,000 and was eliminated in the first level of play. In Ivey’s final hand online grinder Yann Dion opened from under the gun and Ivey three-bet 140,000.

Aussie Millions: Gus Hansen Leads $100,000 Challenge Final Table

If you believe the tales coming out of the Macau cash games Gus Hansen is on quite the heater. Now he’s taking a page of the Sam Trickett playbook by taking that success into the Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge where he holds the final table chip lead.

PCA: John Dibella Defeats Stacked Final Table

Winner photo courtesy of the PokerStars Blog/Neil Stoddart At a final table dominated by big name poker pros, it was a Ney York stock trader John Dibella who walked away with this year’s PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event title, not to mention a $2 million dollar payday.  Dibella defeated a tough line up of pros

Koon, Duhamel, Haxton Head High Roller FT

Duhamel made his third final table of this year’s PCA in the $25k High Roller today in Atlantis and will come into the final day second in chips with 1.54 million. Duhamel trails chip leader Jason Koon by less than 100k in chips as Koon snuck into the lead on the very last hand of the night when he scooped a 360k pot.

Eugene Katchalov Captures BLUFF Player of the Year Title

Katchalov made seven final tables this year Nine days into 2011, Eugene Katchalov made a big statement by winning the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Super High Roller event.

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