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VIDEO: Amateur Who Made Poker History – The Story of Victoria Coren Mitchell

Victoria Coren Mitchell approached poker as a curious amateur, but left the table as a legend – becoming the first female champion of the European Poker Tour and later the first two-time EPT champion. An inspiration for every recreational player who believes that even an 'amateur' can rewrite history!

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ACR Player Appreciation + Blitz Beast: December’s Ultimate Rake-Race Power Combo
December at ACR Poker isn’t just another month on the grind – it’s Player Appreciation Month, with 500.000 $ in giveaways and every major rake race supersized, right when the brand-new Blitz Beast fast-fold race is in full swing. That means juiced-up leaderboards, free tournament tickets and a dedicated 30.000 $ weekly race just for Blitz Poker grinders, all waiting for you!
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Michael 'The Grinder' Mizrachi on 888Ride: A Legendary Run Recognized by Phil Ivey as the Greatest Performance Ever
According to Phil Ivey, it's not just the greatest poker feat, but perhaps the most impressive sports achievement of all time. An interview with the legendary Michael Mizrachi is a must-watch for anyone who loves tournament grinding, mixed games, and a genuine passion for poker.
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The RTP difference in Live Poker vs. RNG Poker
Return to Player (RTP) is a familiar term in casino gaming.
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VIDEO: Top 10 Biggest Pots from No Gamble, No Future

Today, we bring you a compilation of the ten biggest pots from the cash game show No Gamble, No Future. High stakes action, massive pots, sick coolers, daring bluffs, and hero calls - these are the hands that have etched their place in the show's history forever.

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Credit Cards and Online Gambling: A Global Legal Snapshot
In many jurisdictions around the world, using credit cards to fund online gambling is becoming increasingly restricted. Regulators cite concerns about debt, problem gambling and cross-border payments. These restrictions vary significantly by country and region.
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Winter Wonderland: 5.000.000 $ Christmas & New Year Gift Giveaway at WPT Global
This winter, WPT Global is basically turning its cashier into a Christmas tree. The 5.000.000 $ Christmas & New Year Gift Giveaway means that one qualifying deposit can unlock up to 31 days of daily gifts – cash, tournament tickets, casino play and mystery surprises – just for logging in.
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WSOPC Nottingham: Record-Breaking Festival and a British Title for Francis Obadun
The WSOP Circuit series made its return to Nottingham in 2025, with the legendary Dusk Till Dawn club hosting twelve ring events, including the standout attraction – the Main Event with a £1,000,000 guarantee.
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What a Texas WSOP Circuit Debut Would Mean
Texas has always produced great poker stories. A formal WSOP Circuit stop in the Lone Star State would turn that legacy into a modern growth engine, bringing mainstream attention, new player pipelines and a test case for how regulated event poker can coexist with a unique local room landscape.
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Record-breaking APT Championship: Dohang Na Leads the Largest Main Event in APT History
The APT Championship Taipei 2025 festival is set to become one of the most memorable chapters in the Asian poker scene. The Main Event showcases the richest prize pool in APT history, with the winner set to claim a record-breaking victory of nearly $1,200,000. This record was only set a few days ago at the Superstar Championship, where American pro Calvin Lee emerged victorious.
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Kings of Vilnius: The Crown Remains at Home, Mantas Bagočius Dominates Main Event
The youngest of the 'Kings of' festivals returned to Vilnius in November, once again bringing a record-breaking poker celebration. Yesterday, it concluded with the final day of the Main Event, which delivered a thrilling 10-hour finale.
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VIDEO: "It's a shame for Brazil that you're here" – BSOP Final Sparks Intense Clash Between Bruschi and Kabrhel

The Super High Roller at BSOP Millions was set to be a celebration of the most expensive poker tournament in Brazilian history. However, aside from top-tier poker, it also brought an intense confrontation between the controversial Martin Kabrhel and local star Renan Bruschi, featuring accusations of cheating, insults, and ridicule.

The final table of the R$500k Super High Roller Main Event at BSOP Millions in São Paulo was anything but "just another" high roller. The priciest tournament in South American poker history attracted 36 entries, creating a 3.4 million prize pool, with the champion set to claim $1,200,000. But the way history was written was determined by several moments that swept through the poker world.

The first video captures a moment that instantly went viral on social media. At the final table, Martin Kabrhel clashed with local hero Renan Bruschi, joined by Mehdi Chaoui. In a heated exchange, Bruschi accused the Czech player of marking cards and collusion – engaging in dishonest cooperation at the table.

Cameras caught the look of shock on Kabrhel's face, his incredulous reactions, and his attempts to defend himself. For fans, these aren't the first accusations aimed at the Czech star – the community has been discussing these issues for years, with Kabrhel consistently denying all allegations.

The climax of this conflict came later in a preflop all-in, where the main protagonists met. Kabrhel's stack went into the middle with nines, while Bruschi revealed jacks – the flop brought Kabrhel a set of nines, and he exploded with joy. In his typical style, he rose from the table, gesturing and shouting the legendary "Casino Royale! Vamos!" as if he had just hit a winning board at a WSOP final.

However, the turn delivered a completely different scenario – a jack came, giving Bruschi a higher set, and the Czech showman was seat-opened after the river. The whole room erupted, not Kabrhel this time, but dozens of local spectators watching the action on the big screen. Kabrhel finished in 4th place for $400,000, his exit marked by a mix of boos and applause; a combination of respect for his performance and relief that the table's most controversial figure was out of the game.