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WSOP: Final Nine of Main Event announced, Patrik Antonius inducted into Hall of Fame

Day 8 of the WSOP Main Event welcomed 18 players to the tables, from which the official final nine formed. This included online legend Niklas "Lena900" Astedt, and there's another legend to talk about today - Patrik Antonius has been inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame!

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MASTERS: Martin Bartos chipleader on the final day of the Main Event

The next edition of the Banco Casino Masters has just one final day to go, where the 40th champion will be crowned and a trophy and a cash prize of €37,525 awaits. The chipleader of the final fifteen is local Martin Bartos. You can also look forward to a Livestream from the final table.

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VIDEO: Kristen Foxen shows you how to play with pocket KK!

Kristen Foxen may tonight become only the second woman in history to ever sit at a WSOP Main Event final table. She's more than well on her way to it, check out what she showed at the televised table last night against Astedt and Montoya!

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18 players left in Main Event, Ausmus ties Hellmuth's record

The WSOP Main Event is slowly approaching its finale, and one of these 18 players will become the new champion. However, there are still a few days left before we get to know the new winner. In this article, we'll take a look at the Royal Flush that took place on the TV table yesterday, and we'll also tell you what Jeremy Ausmus called Phil Hellmuth's hand in. And that's still not all!

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David Coleman wins third WPT Alpha8 Trifecta, takes home $730,300

The last of the three tournaments of the WPT Alpha8 Trifecta series brought the largest number of entries and the winner was David Coleman, who also won the overall ranking.

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59 players remain in the WSOP Main Event, including Kristen Foxen and Brian Rast

Day 7 of the record-breaking WSOP Main Event is now upon us, with only 59 players left in the field. The list includes names like Brian Rast, Kristen Foxen and Niklas Astedt. During yesterday's action, we also witnessed an unpleasant cooler.

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SPTV Highlights - Spadepoker Tour Prague (King´s Casino Prague)

We regularly offer you live streams of the most interesting tournaments from different casinos in Europe. If you don't have time to spend hours watching the streams, we've put together a compilation of all the key hands from the Spadepoker Tour Prague Main Event.

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Adrian Mateos threw down kings, then lost with aces, what did Day 5 of the WSOP Main Event bring?

The WSOP Main Event had its fifth day of play on the schedule yesterday, and the biggest stir was made by Adrian Mateos, who first made a beautiful fold and then had a nasty bad beat. Adrian was eliminated from the game and unfortunately Day 5 proved to be fatal for both Phil Ivey.

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Vegas hotel closures have a catch, visitors face more expensive rooms

In addition to the many casinos, the Las Vegas Strip also offers a number of hotels with thousands of rooms on offer. However, with the closure of the Tropicana and The Mirage, there will be significantly fewer rooms on offer, which will likely lead to higher nightly rates.

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WSOP Main Event bubble burst, all players are ITM

The WSOP Main Event has already reached the ITM and two players have already finished on the bubble. German player Christian Stratmeyer has earned a free entry into next year's Main Event. Who made it to Day 5?

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4 percent - that's how much illegal gambling was in Germany last year

Recently, the German gambling regulator presented us with its report for last year. It states that illegal gambling accounted for 4 percent of the total German market last year.

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When slowplay turns against you | SPTV Moments | Spadepoker Tour Liechtenstein

Slowplay can be a very powerful and useful weapon in poker, but it always brings with it a certain amount of risk. The Swiss player M. Müller, who hid his set, could have his say about it, but he was in for an unpleasant surprise in the showdown!