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WSOP 2026 Throws Open the Doors: Main Event and More to Stream for Free!
For the past years, it was almost a given—when summer returned with the WSOP, viewers anxiously awaited to see how much content would remain behind a paywall. The best of poker became a subscriber-only affair, much to the criticism of the community. But this year, it seems things are going back to the way they used to be!
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Ike Haxton on the GTO Lab Podcast: Precise Sizing Doesn’t Matter, the Real Edge is a Calm Mind
Ike Haxton stands out as a player who maintains a fresh perspective on poker despite years at the top. In the GTO Lab podcast, he candidly discussed his tournament routine, mental approach to losses, and why much of the community focuses on aspects with minimal impact in the solver era.
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Sixth Edition of The Festival Opens with Main Event and Hendonmob Championship Kick-offs
Non-stop action at Banco Bratislava continues. Following the WPPC, The Festival has kicked off, introducing the first qualifiers in the Main Event yesterday. Also on the agenda was flight 1B of the Hendonmob Championship and a grand birthday celebration for The Festival's founder.
News > Online
WSOP Super Circuit is back: GGPoker turns March into a 180.000.000$ chase for 18 gold rings
When “guarantee” starts with 180.000.000$, it stops being a headline and becomes a full-month mission. According to today’s press release out of Dublin (February 24, 2026), GGPoker is bringing the WSOP Super Circuit back online from March 1 through March 31, with 18 WSOP Gold Ring events anchoring a schedule built for big fields, big bounties, and even bigger swings.
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Seth Davies: Record-Breaking 2025 Season and the Truth Behind the Alleged $10 Million Upswing
High stakes tournament poker is a game of extremes. One month, you're drowning in a seven-figure deficit; a few weeks later, you're holding a trophy and million-dollar checks. Seth Davies recapped his 2025 season without sugarcoating, revealing real numbers and the reality of a professional grinder.
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EPT Paris: Hungarian Patrik Demus Triumphs in PS Open Main Event, Ottomar Ladva Dominates the High Roller Scene
The EPT Paris 2026 festival has been marked by remarkable stories in its first half. Patrik Demus ruled the massive PS Open Main Event, converting it into the biggest victory of his career. Ottomar Ladva also shone in the €100K Super High Roller, solidifying his place among the elite of the global high stakes scene, clinching yet another million-plus payday.
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Vitalii Shcherba Dominates WPPC Main Event Over Patrik Demjančík
The new king of the Mystery Bounty Winter Polish Poker Cup is Vitalii Shcherba, who won the top prize of €42,796 without a deal. The runner-up was Patrik Demjančík. Yesterday also saw the start of The Festival, offering a wide array of tournament variants.
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Indiana Shuffles the Deck: Sweepstakes Casino Ban Moves Forward, but Poker Slips Out
When Indiana started talking about a hard crackdown on sweepstakes casinos, it looked like the usual one-size-fits-all hammer. But the state senate just dealt a surprising turn that matters most to poker players: the proposed ban is aimed at casino-style sweepstakes games built on a dual-currency model, while peer-to-peer online poker is being carved out as an exception.
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The Festival Bratislava Kicks Off Today: Winter Edition Launches the Richest Year in Series History
Today, lights are turning on over the tables at Banco Bratislava, marking the start of a week with a special flair for The Festival Series. Bratislava is the 'home game' for this brand — a place where it all began, now welcoming organizers back for the sixth time.
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KILLPHILL Stylishly Clinches the Main Event Title at German Poker Days
The German Poker Days event once again confirmed that a low buy-in and a high guarantee can create a massive field and an electrifying atmosphere. The Swiss player “KILLPHILL” handled it best, securing the title after a 3-way deal.

