The controversial British poker player caused a scene after being sent to the rail Will Kassouf’s 2025 World Series of Poker journey came to a dramatic end on Day 7 of the Main Event, and it wasn’t just because he busted out. The British poker pro, known for his controversial table talk and antics, was
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Missing Japanese Poker Player Visiting Las Vegas for WSOP Found
27-year-old Yuto Moriyasu is safe, although secrecy about his disappearance remains A Japanese poker player reported missing in Las Vegas during the World Series of Poker has been found safe, according to local authorities. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed on Thursday that 27-year-old Yuto Moriyasu is alive and in good condition after concerns
Search Underway for Japanese Poker Player Missing in Las Vegas
Yuto Moriyasu was last seen on July 2 at a Spring Valley AirBnB A search is underway for a missing Japanese poker player who vanished while visiting Las Vegas. Yuto Moriyasu, a 26-year-old poker assistant, was last seen on July 2 at a Spring Valley AirBnB where he was staying with his roommate, Nobuaki Sasaki.
$60 Million Main Event Included in December’s WSOP Paradise Series
The series will be held from December 4 to December 18 at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is set to return with an even bigger event this December as the third edition of WSOP Paradise takes place from December 4 to December 18 at Atlantis Paradise Island in
Hellmuth Crashes Out at in the WSOP Main Event After Bad Beat
The Poker Brat lost a winning hand and his entire stack on the river and was forced out Phil Hellmuth’s run at the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event came to a sudden end on Day 3 after a brutal river card sealed his fate. The 17-time bracelet winner, known as much for his
Jesse Lonis Bets on Himself to Win WSOP Main Event
The current GPI Player of the Year is optimistic he’ll be able to take down the event Jesse Lonis, the reigning GPI Player of the Year and current frontrunner for 2025, has placed an audacious bet on himself to win the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. Lonis agreed to a $2,000 wager at
This Year’s WSOP Main Event Proves To Be Another Smashing Success
The event’s prize pool has reached $90.5 million, with $10 million to the winner The 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event attracted a massive 9,735 players for the $10,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em championship. While the turnout was slightly smaller than the previous two years, it still marked the third-largest field in the event’s
Katie Lindsay Finishes 8th in the 2025 WSOP Mini Main Event
ACR Pro Katie Lindsay just did us proud in Las Vegas, securing an 8th place finish in Event #75: $1,000 Mini Main Event at the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP). Despite its mini name, the event drew a massive field of 10,794 entries, building a significant $9,498,720 prize pool. Katie battled her way through
PokerGo Founder Captures First-Ever WSOP Bracelet
Cary Katz has finally broken the spell and picked up his first WSOP bracelet title Cary Katz, the founder of PokerGO and a prominent figure in high-stakes poker tournaments, has secured his first-ever World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet. After years of near misses, including three runner-up finishes, Katz clinched victory in the 2025 $2,500
Martin Kabrhel Now Leading the WSOP POY Race
Shipping the $1,000 Mini Main Event put the controversial Czech player on top Martin Kabrhel has officially taken over the top spot in the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Player of the Year race after a massive victory in the $1,000 Mini Main Event. The Czech poker pro captured his fourth career WSOP bracelet—and
Michael Wang Wins Third WSOP Bracelet With PLO Championship Victory
The New Jersey pro added another $1.3 million to his bank Michael Wang added a major highlight to his poker résumé by capturing his third World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet, winning the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship and collecting a career-best $1,394,579. The 36-year-old New Jersey native outlasted a field of 874 entries to claim
Japan’s Shiina Okamoto Picks up Consecutive Ladies Championships Wins
Okamoto finished as the 2023 Ladies Championship runner-up and has come back stronger than ever Shiina Okamoto of Japan has etched her name into World Series of Poker (WSOP) history, becoming one of the rare players to successfully defend a title in back-to-back years—and doing so in one of the WSOP’s largest No-Limit Hold’em fields.