Las Vegas resident Billy Baxter reached the final table of the World Series of Poker’s Seniors Championship and is in position to win his eighth career WSOP bracelet.
David Schoen
David Schoen covers the Vegas Golden Knights/NHL and the World Series of Poker for the Review-Journal. Prior to arriving at the R-J in 2008, the Southern California native was a reporter and editor at the Oakland (Calif.) Tribune and Wisconsin State Journal. A University of Wisconsin graduate, he enjoys golf, Arsenal Football Club, and Ed Hochuli's lengthy penalty explanations.
Professional poker player Shaun Deeb is more focused on winning the World Series of Poker player of the year award than his $1 million weight-loss bet.
Ap Louis Garza won the World Series of Poker’s Pot-Limit Omaha Championship for $1.3 million, then proposed to his girlfriend during the celebration.
Las Vegas resident Brian Rast won the $50,000 buy-in Poker Players Championship late Thursday for his sixth career World Series of Poker bracelet.
Legendary poker player Doyle Brunson will be remembered during a celebration of life in the Jubilee Theater at Horseshoe Las Vegas.
Here are the five best televised hands in World Series of Poker history.
The World Series of Poker is investigating a player who finished third in the $250,000 buy-in Super High Roller No-Limit Hold’em event Sunday.
Professional poker player Ben Lamb of Las Vegas won his second career World Series of Poker event Tuesday, denying Erik Seidel of a chance at history.
Leo Taffe, an online poker grinder from Michigan, won the BetMGM Poker Championship on Tuesday at the PokerGO Studio near Aria.
Here are three takeaways from the Golden Knights’ 9-3 win over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena.
The Golden Knights have a chance to clinch the Stanley Cup on Tuesday at T-Mobile Arena. Here are three keys for Game 5 against the Florida Panthers.
The World Series of Poker’s “Gladiators of Poker” No-limit Hold’em tournament drew the second-largest field in live tournament history with 23,102 entrants.
Despite a few tense moments in the third period, the Golden Knights found a way to finish off the Florida Panthers and take a 3-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final.
Isaac Haxton ended his World Series of Poker bracelet drought late Thursday by winning the $25,000 buy-in High Roller No-limit Hold’em Eight-Handed event.
Numerous missed opportunities came back to haunt the Golden Knights in their overtime loss to the Florida Panthers on Thursday in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.