WSOP event #16, Limit Omaha Hi/Lo goes to Andrew Brown

WSOP event #16, Limit Omaha Hi/Lo goes to Andrew Brown This year's #16 event may best be remembered for the player who came in 3rd. Jim Pechac started the final day with 2,000 in chips; less than 1% of the chip leader Soheil Shamseddin, but…

Svetlana Gromenkova wins event #15, $1,000 Ladies No-Limit World Championships

Svetlana Gromenkova wins event #15, $1,000 Ladies No-Limit World Championships: The tournament started off full of warm welcomes and smiling faces. But all that was gone as the number of opponents dwindled . This was not Le's first to walk…

las vegas

Just wanted to give a headsup to any raketracker players, PAS affiliates, or people interested in saying hello to the PAS, YPC, and raketracker teams. We will all be in Vegas tomorrow(7/27) until July 3rd. We are all going to be there and love…

When Poker Rooms are a Pleasure to Add

The last blog post was about a nightmare that can happen when adding a new room to PAS. This post is the exact opposite in every aspect.I recently added BetSafe to our offerings. They are the third Cryptologic site offered on PAS. As a whole…

Philip “The Chairman” Tom wins event #11, $5,000 NLHE Shootout

With a starting field of 360 players, Day One reduced the field to only 36. On Day Two, the 36 remaining players were divided into 6 tables and played down to the final 6. On Day 3, the seat assignments are as follows: Seat 1) Greg Mueller Seat…

Duncan Bell Wins Event #13 of WSOP, $2,500 No Limit Hold'em

Duncan Bell came to the final table as the chip leader and walked away $666,777 in prize money. He also walked away with his first WSOP bracelet. The seat assignments and chip counts for the final table were as follows: Seat…

Eric Brooks Wins WSOP event 14, World Championship Seven Card Stud

The 2008 World Championship Seven Card Stud event crowned a new champion, who won $418,856 but left with only the bracelet on his wrist. Final table seats and chip counts are as follows: Seat 1: David Oppenheim -- 508,000Seat 2: Alex…

Thang Luu Wins event No. 6

The majority of the attention of the WSOP Omaha eight or better event #6 was on Scott Clements, who in this competition was shooting for his third WSOP bracelet. But surprisingly, he was the first to go. Thang Luu ended up walking away with…

Michael Banducci wins WSOP Event #5, $1,000 NLHE Rebuy

Michael Banducci, at the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em with Rebuys, walked away with $636,736 in prize money. His highest performance before this big win was 3rd place at last year's WPT Borgata Poker Open. He has had 14 previous cashes in major…

Erick Lindgren Wins First Bracelet

Erick Lindgren came into the #4 event of the WSOP as being known as the best poker player to never win a bracelet. By the end, he walked away with $374,505 in winnings and a bracelet. The chip count to begin the final table was as follows:David…