Event #45: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship Airs on Tuesday, October 26, at 5 p.m. PT.
Tommy Le is at back-to-back Pot-Limit Omaha final tables and holds the chip lead, while Jeremy Ausmus is eyeing his second WSOP bracelet of the series. The final five players are guaranteed $168,689 while everyone is chasing the $746,477 first-place prize.
**LIVE CHAT will be available for this PokerGO stream**
Final Table
Seat 1: Artem Maksimov - 5,080,000
Seat 2: Tommy Le - 7,240,000
Seat 3: Jeremy Ausmus - 2,235,000
Seat 4: Chris Sandrock - 3,200,000
Seat 5: Jordan Spurlin - 2,885,000
Event #49: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship Airs on Wednesday, October 27, at 5:30 p.m. PT.
Johannes Becker is the chip leader ahead of Benny Glaser, Dustin Dirksen, Farzad Bonyadi, and Jake Schwartz. The final five players are guaranteed $72,199 while everyone is eyeing the $297,051 first-place prize.
**LIVE CHAT will be available for this PokerGO stream**
Event #53: $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller Airs on Saturday, October 30, at 5 p.m. PT.
Ka Kwan Lau is the chip leader ahead of John Beauprez, Maxx Coleman, Shaun Deeb, and Veselin Karakitukov. The final five players are guaranteed $276,870 while everyone is eyeing the $1,251,860 first-place prize.
Final Table
Seat 1: Veselin Karakitukov - 2,745,000
Seat 2: Maxx Coleman - 5,730,000
Seat 3: Shaun Deeb - 3,640,000
Seat 4: John Beauprez - 8,725,000
Seat 5: Ka Kwan Lau - 10,750,000
Ok, I read all of these posts. I printed six pages of information on the WSOP.* There is something that I don't understand--why isn't this on TV?
Think about it. The football and baseball playoffs are on TV. The same with soccer, basketball and all kinds of other sports and competitions (see: Boston Marathon.) I am training for my second marathon and I try to watch every televised marathon. Every marathon is must-see viewing for me.
Guess what else I watch on TV every year? I'll give you a hint--It takes a lot of memory work to excel. You don't need to be big or strong. The best players often study 50 or more hours a week, for weeks at a time, so that they can be the best and make a lot of money.
If you said that I'm describing poker, you would be correct, but the description also perfectly describes the National Spelling Bee. The only difference is that poker players win money, but spelling champions win books and college scholarships.
Given all of the above above, please explain why the World Series of Poker can't be on once a year.
One more thing: I have been playing poker for about 40 years. I saw a poker tournament on TV, started playing on PokerStars and it didn't take long for me to start cashing. In about a year I got my first big cash. My buy-in was $3.30. I cashed for $330. Poker is my job now.
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*2021 WSOP tournament schedule, Published by Haley Hintze, Posted on 08/24/2021.
Last edited by Poker Clif; 10-31-2021 at 02:40 AM.
Reason: Edited for clarity. No big changes.
Ok, I read all of these posts. I printed six pages of information on the WSOP.* There is something that I don't understand--why isn't this on TV?
Think about it. The football and baseball playoffs are on TV. The same with soccer, basketball and all kinds of other sports and competitions (see: Boston Marathon.) I am training for my second marathon and I try to watch every televised marathon. Every marathon is must-see viewing for me.
Guess what else I watch on TV every year? I'll give you a hint--It takes a lot of memory work to excel. You don't need to be big or strong. The best players often study 50 or more hours a week, for weeks at a time, so that they can be the best and make a lot of money.
If you said that I'm describing poker, you would be correct, but the description also perfectly describes the National Spelling Bee. The only difference is that poker players win money, but spelling champions win books and college scholarships.
Given all of the above above, please explain why the World Series of Poker can't be on once a year.
One more thing: I have been playing poker for about 40 years. I saw a poker tournament on TV, started playing on PokerStars and it didn't take long for me to start cashing. In about a year I got my first big cash. My buy-in was $3.30. I cashed for $330. Poker is my job now.
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*2021 WSOP tournament schedule, Published by Haley Hintze, Posted on 08/24/2021.
Because TV networks don’t base their schedules on what you enjoy watching. It doesn’t get ratings like it used to and that’s all that matters.
The WSOP Main Event kicks off on Thursday, November 4, with the first of six starting flights. PokerGO will be streaming every day (not Day 1B due to the $50k Poker Players Championship final table) of the Main Event.
From Day 1 through to Day 4, coverage will begin at 4:30 p.m. PT (start of the third level), pause for the dinner break, and then resume until the EOD. From Day 5 onwards, PokerGO will stream the entire day of coverage until the 2021 WSOP Champion is crowned.
The WSOP Main Event kicks off on Thursday, November 4, with the first of six starting flights. PokerGO will be streaming every day (not Day 1B due to the $50k Poker Players Championship final table) of the Main Event.
From Day 1 through to Day 4, coverage will begin at 4:30 p.m. PT (start of the third level), pause for the dinner break, and then resume until the EOD. From Day 5 onwards, PokerGO will stream the entire day of coverage until the 2021 WSOP Champion is crowned.
Event #79: $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame Bounty Airs on Friday, November 19, at 5 p.m. PT.
Ole Schemion is the chip leader ahead of Giovani Torre, James Alexander, Jerry Wong, Benjamin Underwood, and Marc Rivera. The final six players are guaranteed $27,951, while everyone is eyeing the $172,499 first-place prize.
**LIVE CHAT will be available for this PokerGO stream**
Final Table
Seat 1: James Alexander - 1,430,000
Seat 2: Jerry Wong - 1,200,000
Seat 3: Giovani Torre - 2,720,000
Seat 4: Benjamin Underwood - 975,000
Seat 5: Marc Rivera - 755,000
Seat 6: Ole Schemion - 6,905,000
Event #82: $250,000 Super High Roller Airs on Saturday, November 20, at 5 p.m. PT.
Spaniard Adrian Mateos eyes his fourth WSOP bracelet while holding a dominating chip lead over Keith Tilston, Ben Heath, Seth Davies, and John Kincaid. The final five players are guaranteed $632,124, while all eyes are on the $3,265,362 first-place prize.
**LIVE CHAT will be available for this PokerGO stream**
Final Table
Seat 1: Ben Heath - 6,500,000
Seat 2: John Kincaid - 3,925,000
Seat 3: Adrian Mateos - 25,500,000
Seat 4: Keith Tilston - 8,900,000
Seat 5: Seth Davies - 4,550,000
Event #87: $100,000 High Roller Airs on Tuesday, November 23, at 5 p.m. PT.
The final stream of the 2021 World Series of Poker is here as Australian Michael Addamo holds an overwhelming chip lead ahead of Henrik Hecklen, Sam Soverel, Kevin Rabichow, and Sean Perry. The final five have locked up $434,523 in prize money while all eyes are on the $1,958,569 first-place prize
**LIVE CHAT will be available for this PokerGO stream**
Final Table
Seat 1: Michael Addamo - 19,620,000
Seat 2: Kevin Rabichow - 4,250,000
Seat 3: Sam Soverel - 5,165,000
Seat 4: Henrik Hecklen - 5,445,000
Seat 5: Sean Perry - 3,920,000