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VIDEO: Phil Laak and his masterful play with complete trash!

An aggressive 3-bet with J3o, a bold play with T7s or calling Hellmuth's all-in with 85o. Phil Laak clearly has his tables moved far from the optimal strategy, but even that doesn't stop him from destroying his opponents!

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A gift from the postman - Benny Glaser unwrapped his eight WCOOP trophies

Benny Glaser's unprecedented success, breaking several records during this year's WCOOP festival, has borne fruit. Shortly after Christmas, Benny unwrapped a box full of trophies at home that will forever symbolize his divine run!

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Who made the most money and who lost the most on streamed cash games in 2023

Here we are at the end of 2023 and so it's time to take stock. In this article, we'll take a look at streaming high stakes cash games, and specifically who made the most money from them this year. Of course, we'll also take a look at the rankings from the other side, and you can look forward to a record-breaker who averaged $114,435 per hour!

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VIDEO: Compilation of the best TV bluffs of 2023

During the year 2023, PokerStars production produced a lot of great events. EPT, NAPT, PCA or PSPC - that's just a selection of the best, but you can also remember the year 2023 in this video full of brave bluffs.

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VIDEO: Highlights from the 2007 WSOP Main Event final table

The legendary WSOP Main Event 2006 was followed by a massive reduction in participants, when the number of participants in the WSOP Main Event was reduced by 2,415. Despite this, the players played for a 59 million prize pool, of which the amateur player Jerry Yang took the largest part.

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VIDEO: Highlights from the 2006 WSOP Main Event final table

The legendary year 2006 brought the biggest WSOP Main Event, which held the record for 17 years. Later champion Jamie Gold took home exactly 12 million dollars, let's remember together how this fabulous win was born.

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News > Interviews

Steve O'Dwyer: I still want to win more, there are never too many trophies

During this year's EPT in Prague, we also caught up with world-class player and long-time PS all-time money list leader, Steve O'Dwyer. In the interview, he revealed which title is most valuable to him, what he likes about the EPT, how he would rate his 20 years in the game and why he'll probably be without a WSOP bracelet forever!

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News > Online

Streamer used RTA during broadcast, only received a two-week ban as punishment

A few days ago, the PS Online Game Room made it clear that you can cheat while you play, and if caught, the punishment you'll receive will be more than acceptable. In fact, a Brazilian streamer was given a ridiculous ban of just two weeks for using real-time assists.

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STREAM: WPT World Championship Final Table

The final highlight of the entire three-week festival will be tonight's Main Event final table, where the last six players will be seated. If you're looking for quality and experience, you won't be disappointed - Andrew "Lucky Chewy" Lichtenberger, Ben Heath, Artur Martirosian and Chris Moorman will be playing for the championship!

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Dan Sepiol wins record-breaking WPT World Championship

One of the biggest tournaments in poker history already knows its champion. After a thrilling 8-hour final table, the WPT World Championship was dominated by local player Dan Sepiol.

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Ren Lin is the Alpha8 champion, taking home $1.045.781

Overnight, the final table of the $50,000 buy-in WPT Alpha8 took place. Martin Kabrhel was in contention for the winner's prize of over $1 million. The winner in the end was Ren Lin.

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Huge mistake at the WSOP Paradise Main Event final table

Also, a dealer is only human and can make mistakes. However, that mistake, which happened during the final table of the WSOP Paradise Main Event, in the last three hands, cost player Daniel Neilson a lot of money, and things might have ended differently in the end.