WSOP End of Day: Mizrachi Falls Short, Mercier Leads Triple Draw

Lex Veldhuis returns for Day 2 in the $5,000 Triple Chance 31st in chips. Wednesday evening at the World Series of Poker concluded with a bracelet awarded in the $2,500 Stud Hi-Lo Eight or Better/Omaha Hi-Lo Eight or Better event. The $10,000 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max event ended after ten levels of play with two players

WSOP End of Day: Pechie Wins While Three Tourneys Reach the Money

Lamb returns for Day 4 of the $10,000 Pot Limit Championship with the chip lead It appeared that two more bracelets were going to be awarded after dinner to go along with the one that went to Matt Jarvis earlier in the day at the World Series of Poker on Sunday. But the $10,000 Pot Limit

Pechie Guns Down $1,500 Limit Shootout

The 26-year-old outlasted a field of 538 players and a final table that included pros Eugene Katchalov and Jordan Rich to win Event 41 $1,500 Limit Hold’em Shootout for $167,060. “It means everything to me,” said Pechie after winning

WSOP Mid-Day: $10K PLO, $1,500 NL in the Money, Katchalov Leads Limit Shootout

Joe Cada attempts to turn his last two WSOP cashes into two WSOP bracelets. Sunday’s slate at the World Series of Poker started with a six-pack of bracelet events, including the latest $1,000 No Limit Hold’em event. Heads-up play resumed and concluded in the $5,000 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max event, followed by Day 2 of the

WSOP Mid-Day: $10K PLO, $1,500 NL in the Money, Katchalov Leads Limit Shootout

Joe Cada attempts to turn his last two WSOP cashes into two WSOP bracelets. Sunday’s slate at the World Series of Poker started with a six-pack of bracelet events, including the latest $1,000 No Limit Hold’em event. Heads-up play resumed and concluded in the $5,000 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max event, followed by Day 2 of the

WSOP End of Day: Katchalov on Another Final Table, Hard Stop Hits Again

Katchalov is the third player to reach a final table after winning a bracelet this year Once again a match was forced to stop during heads-up play due to the hard stop rule to close out another day at the 2011 World Series of Poker. Elsewhere the $10,000 Pot Limit Championship also experienced a slow in

WSOP Mid-Day: $5K Six-Max Nears Final Table, $1,500 NL Draws a Crowd

Another weekend means it’s time for another $1,500 No Limit Hold’em tournament at the World Series of Poker. In the meantime, the previous $1,500 event finished their heads-up play as the $5,000 No Limit Hold’em event edged closer to their final table. The $1,500 Limit Hold’em Shootout kicked off round two action and the $10,000

WSOP Bracelet Winner Profile: Mikhail Lakhitov

Despite some overly enthusiastic British fans at his final table Thursday night at the World Series of Poker, Mikhail Lakhitov stayed calm, cool and collected throughout the $2,500 No Limit Hold’em and was rewarded with his first WSOP bracelet. Lakhitov was determined to win an event this year, and had a strong emotional drive to get

WSOP: Jason Mercier Picks Up Second Bracelet

Mercier and gang have all enjoyed some time at 2011 WSOP final tables The last time Jason Mercier had a massive tower of chips in front of him in a WSOP Pot Limit Omaha event, the then 22-year-old won his first WSOP bracelet. Fast forward two years, several million dollars, and a BLUFF Player of

WSOP Mid-Day: Mercier Looking for Second Bracelet

The biggest story Wednesday afternoon was Jason Mercier’s pursuit of his second career bracelet. Mercier is at the final table of the $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha Six-Max event and sits second in chips

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