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$1.5 Million is the Magic Number |
| He first shot to prominence in 2004 when he was narrowly beaten into second place in the WSOP Main Event by Greg Raymer. Since then he’s racked up almost $8 million in tournament winnings across the globe and become known as one of the most stylish poker players in the world. |
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The A-Z of the WSOP |
| Last year’s Player of the Year Jeffrey Lisandro was involved in a classic dust-up in the 2006 WSOP Main Event when Prahlad Friedman called him a thief for forgetting to post his $5,000 ante. The misplaced accusation sent Lisandro on tilt and after Friedman threw out a casual, “I just don’t |
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Chip Off the Old Bloc |
| He may have already enjoyed countless millions in tournament winnings, a WPT World Championship and WCOOP Main Event title by the time he was 22, but Ukraine-born poker sensation Yevgeniy Timoshenko certainly hasn’t forgotten his eastern European roots. WPT Poker caught up with the “Jovial Gent” at the recent LA Poker |
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Bombs Away |
| The Unabomber talks to WPT about being named after a terrorist, why he’d play poker in a cave in Mongolia and the rise of the machines |
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Top 25 Poker Books |
| If you’re looking to improve your game, there’s a whole slew of books to choose from. WPT Poker wades through the stacks to help you bulk up your poker library and steepen your learning curve. |
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The Joy of Sexton |
| The ever-genial WPT host and true Ambassador for Poker chats to WPT Poker about his recent Hall of Fame induction. He’s long been recognized as a pioneering force in poker, both on and off the table. Now, in his 60s, and after a poker career spanning some 30 years, his peers |
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Man On A Mission |
| Next month, Phil Ivey takes to the WSOP final table at the Rio to stake his claim for poker immortality. |
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APAT World Championship of Amateur Poker |
| The cream of the amateur scene descended on Nottingham for APAT’s latest showpiece. WPT Poker was there to soak up the atmosphere and donate a few chips. |
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Raking It In |
| Looking for more bang for your buck on the online poker scene? Dave Watkins guides you through the best rakeback deals around. |
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A Brit of All Right |
| James Akenhead carries the poker hopes of Britain at this year’s November Nine. James sits down with WPT Poker to discuss bankroll management, backing and why he wants to "do a Demidov." |
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