Professional poker player Daniel Negreanu revealed in his latest vlog on YouTube that he is the victim of an attempted extortion.
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.
Phil Hellmuth, a 16-time WSOP bracelet winner, revealed Tuesday on Twitter that he will be sidelined from the WSOP after testing positive for COVID.
Chad Eveslage was involved in one of the wildest hands of the WSOP so far en route to victory in the $25,000 buy-in High Roller No-limt Hold’em 8-handed event.
The World Poker Tour is celebrating its 20th anniversary by hosting a tournament with a $15 million guaranteed prize pool, the richest in live poker history.
One week into the World Series of Poker’s run at its new headquarters in Paris Las Vegas and Bally’s, the change has drawn wide praise from players.
High-stakes pro David Peters won the World Series of Poker’s $100,000 buy-in High Roller Bounty No-limit Hold’em event Thursday at Bally’s.
After spending the past 16 years at the Rio Convention Center, the WSOP moves to the Strip when the 53rd annual event opens Tuesday.
Liverpool is favored over Real Madrid on Saturday in the UEFA Champions League final at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France.
Along with the WSOP’s return to its customary place on the schedule after running in the fall of 2021, several casinos are staging their own signature events this year.
Phil Hellmuth turned the tide against Scott Seiver with a bold river bluff and went on to win the $800,000 “High Stakes Duel III” No-limit Hold’em match.
Golden Knights captain Mark Stone likely will undergo back surgery this week, general manager Kelly McCrimmon said Monday.
Phil Hellmuth will face poker pro Scott Seiver in the next round of “High Stakes Duel III.”
Instead of the relentless, resilient bunch the NHL came to know in their first four seasons, the Golden Knights rarely resembled a physical, four-line team this season.
Phil Hellmuth will have a new opponent for the latest installment of “High Stakes Duel III,” according to PokerGO.
The Golden Knights enter a pivotal offseason after missing the playoffs, and owner Bill Foley expects to have more input on the direction the club is headed.