September 2008 - WSOP Europe
US young gun showing no Mercier
Editor / 30 September 2008 / Leave a comment
Well the Americans are setting the pace again in event 3, the £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha, at the World Series of Poker Europe with the action reaching a climax, writes Rob Eddy....Read more »
John Juanda in top form
Matthew Pitt / 29 September 2008 / Leave a comment
When a poker professional is playing well and hitting cards it can be a deadly combination. One player who is doing both at the £1,500 No-limit Hold'em Event at the 2008 World Series of Poker Europe is John Juanda....Read more »
Phil Ivey out before the first break!
Matthew Pitt / 29 September 2008 / Leave a comment
No-limit hold'em can be a cruel beast at the best of times, but it seems to save its nastiest beast for the biggest poker tournaments, just ask Phil Ivey....Read more »
Yanks mount their challenge.
Editor / 25 September 2008 / Leave a comment
Event number two of the World Series of Poker Europe is well underway and the American contingent is doing very well for itself, not least by the man who is known as the 'Tiger Woods of Poker', writes Rob Eddy....Read more »
US young gun leading the way
Editor / 25 September 2008 / Leave a comment
The first event of the World Series of Poker Europe - the £1,500 No Limit Hold'em tournament - has now been whittled down to a final table and a young American is in prime position to land the first gold...Read more »
Relaxing at the 2008 WSOPE
Matthew Pitt / 23 September 2008 / Leave a comment
Playing in a major poker tournament, whilst fun and exciting, can actually be a tiring and stressful experience. Players can find themselves sat in the same position for up to fifteen hours a day, calculating pot odds and working out...Read more »
Razor running hot
Matthew Pitt / 22 September 2008 / Leave a comment
The sharks will be descending on London over the next month or so for the second running of the World Series of Poker Europe and one who is proving to have bigger teeth than most right now is John Phan,...Read more »
Multiple level thinking
Matthew Pitt / 18 September 2008 / Leave a comment
Texas Hold'em is a game that, on the surface, is very easy to learn. This simplicity makes it appealing to scores of players worldwide. However, things are not always as they seem and once you start to delve deeper and...Read more »