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Roman Hrabec richer by over $216,000, Santhosh Suvarna dominated the third flight of the WSOP Super Main Event
The WSOP Super Main Event continued yesterday with its third flight, and so did the $10,000 buy-in PLO tournament, where Mike Gorodinsky was the winner. He was joined on the final table by Roman Hrabec and Mike Watson.

News > Interviews
Sal "Hitman" Piacente - I can memorize cards in less than half a second!
Interviews with influential figures in the poker world provide valuable insights not only into their achievements but also into their personal journeys and skills. This time, we had the extraordinary opportunity to talk to Sal Piacente - legendary expert in casino game protection, card counter, former card dealer, international casino consultant, an expert on casino scams and even more.

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WPT: Prime Championship becomes second biggest in history, winner takes home $1.1 million
The EPT, WPT and WSOP series are also battling it out in Vegas, where the $10,400 World Championship kicks off tomorrow. It was preceded by the popular Prime event, which saw nearly 10-thousand entries.

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Alex Foxen becomes Triton Main Event champion and wins his third bracelet
Alex Foxen catches his wife Kristen in bracelet count. Not long ago, Alex only had one bracelet, but last night he secured his third WSOP bracelet. On top of that, he took home $3,850,000 from the Triton Main Event. The $50,000,000 Super Main Event also kicked off yesterday.

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Thomas Santerne wins his third EPT Prague 2024 title
Today you will find out that the Main Event has moved to Day 4 and the last 53 players remain in play. Thomas Santerne has won his third title at this year's EPT Prague 2024 and the announced EPT Paris 2025 has been forced to be cancelled by the organisers.

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LIVE: WSOP Paradise $100,000 Triton Triton Main Event (Final Day)
The last 15 players remain in the game and the chip leader is Finnish player Ossi Ketola with a stack of 8,415,000. In second place is the famous German player Fedor Holz, who will fight for the title and the associated prize of $3,850,000.