2011 WSOP Main Event Day 7 Mid-Level 30 Update

Sands and Moutinho’s Main Event hopes are still alive The blinds are finally starting to catch up with the players during early Level 30 (Blinds 60,000/120,000 ante 15,000) action, which is causing a lot of players to ship their chips in the middle. As a result, seasoned vets John Esposito and Steve Brecher headed home,

2011 WSOP Main Event Day 6 Mid-Level 26 Update

Meet your new chip leader, Ryan Lenaghan We’ve been waiting all day for the big stacks still alive in the 2011 WSOP Main Event to get in a brawl.  It finally happened.  Thanks to a giant coinflip between Ryan Lenghan and Brian Follain, we have a new chip leader, a new high point in the chip

EPT: Berlin Draws 775 Runners, Offers Seven-Figures to First

The numbers are in and, while the PokerStars.net EPT Berlin stop is down from last year’s field of 945, poker is still alive and well in Germany. After 315 runners turned up on Day 1A of play, another 458 turned out for Day 1B, bringing the field size to 773. That turnout makes

EPT: Berlin Draws 775 Runners, Offers Seven-Figures to First

The numbers are in and, while the PokerStars.net EPT Berlin stop is down from last year’s field of 945, poker is still alive and well in Germany. After 315 runners turned up on Day 1A of play, another 458 turned out for Day 1B, bringing the field size to 773

Tournament Tracker: LAPT, LAPC, and the Latest from Copenhagen

Evdakov won two prelims and is still alive in the LAPC Main Event too The big stories and big tournaments this week came courtesy of two similarly-initialed events, the Latin American Poker Tour (LAPT) stop in Sao Paolo and the LA Poker Classic (LAPC) at the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles. Over in Brazil, the latest stop