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The Story of the 1985 WSOP Main Event In 1985, one of the most charismatic characters in the history of poker became world champion. A neat fortnight of 14 events, concluding in the by now world-famous World Series of Poker Main Event, saw Bill Smith win his one and only World Championship and an incredible […]
The Story of the 1984 WSOP Main Event In 1984, one year on from Tom McEvoy’s slow and methodical takedown of Rod Peate heads-up, a far more aggressive player became world champion. Slaying a field of 132 players – a significant increase of 24 entries from 1983 – was ‘Gentleman Jack’ Keller. A former U.S. […]
The Story of the 1983 WSOP Main Event Back in 1983, the future of the World Series of Poker was changed forever by a new winner who paid much less than the norm to play the Main Event. What did the 1983 world champion do? Which poker legend made the late stages of the Main […]
The Story of the 1982 WSOP Main Event From its formative years of action in Las Vegas, the World Series of Poker had changed significantly as it entered its 13th year in 1982. The first half of the 1970s had seen many early growth issues ironed out and the series expanded from a single WSOP […]
In the dynamic world of professional poker, where the flick of a card can turn nobodies into legends and the steely gaze of a player can hide a tumult of strategy, few personalities shine as brightly as Ali Nejad. With a career that transcends mere card playing, Nejad has become a familiar face to poker […]
The Story of the 1981 WSOP Main Event A year on from Stu ‘The Kid’ Ungar’s epic win against Doyle Brunson in the 1980 WSOP Main Event, 75 players came to Las Vegas to play the World Championship event seeking their fortune. Their number included the defending champion, as Ungar bid to become only the […]
Poker’s journey from backroom card games to a televised spectacle reflects its captivating blend of skill, chance, and human drama. Its ascension to mainstream media began subtly but has since become a defining feature of sports entertainment. World Series of Poker The 1970s’ World Series of Poker (WSOP) events were pivotal in bringing poker into […]
The Story of the 1980 WSOP Main Event A new era of poker action began in 1980 as the World Series of Poker entered its second decade with its youngest-ever winner. As the debate over whether poker players with experience or youth were better raged on in Las Vegas, a breath of fresh air arrived […]
The Story of the 1979 WSOP Main Event The 10th year of the World Series of Poker saw glamour like never before, with a dozen events thrilling poker fans across America. Whilst the World Series of Poker was not yet the global behemoth it is today, its reputation was growing. And with the Main Event […]
In the vast, unpredictable ocean of poker, navigating the waves of a nomadic lifestyle brings with it a unique set of challenges and rewards. Imagine shuffling from one exotic location to another, your life packed into a suitcase, with the thrill of the game as your constant companion. It’s not just a career; it’s an […]
The Story of the 1978 WSOP Main Event After two years of domestic dominance from Doyle ‘Texas Dolly’ Brunson in 1976 and 1977, the 1978 World Series of Poker saw a new world champion win the famous gold bracelet in Las Vegas. A total of 11 events took place in Las Vegas, Nevada between May […]
The vibrant city of Las Vegas is a place where dreams are either made or broken and where fortunes change hands with the flip of a card. In this bustling city, one woman rises, carving out a niche for herself in a domain predominantly ruled by men. Yes, we are talking about the remarkable Linda […]