Espen Jorstad is the new World Series of Poker Main Event champion. On Saturday, the Norwegian poker pro defeated Australian Adrian Attenborough in a heads-up battle that lasted just 19 hands. Jorstad is the first player from Norway to win the Main Event title. His reward was $10 million. The...
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1995 World Series of Poker main event eighth-place finisher Henry Orenstein has died aged 98....
Josef Gulas Jr., a 24-year-old local player from the Czech Republic, landed the last poker...
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The 2021 World Series of Poker was the last to be staged at Rio All-Suite...