WSOPC Sydney: Shivine Abdine wins $5,000 No Limit Holdem Event
Shivine Abdine has defeated a high-quality field of 203 entries to win the $5,000 No Limit Holdem Event at the World Series of Poker International Circuit Event at The Star in Sydney. Abdine collected the gold ring and the top prize of $260,000.
Australian Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl coming to the Gold Coast
In conjunction with the World Poker Tour, the Australian Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl are coming to Australia, with The Star Gold Coast set to host the premier poker series in late January 2020.
Brian Tougias wins WPT Cambodia; Australia’s Michael Egan claims High Rollers
American Brian Tougias has won a record-setting WPT Cambodia Main Event for US$131,430, while Australia's Michael Egan was victorious in the High Roller Event.
Kahle Burns Wins Poker Masters Event for US$416,500
Australian Kahle Burns continues to announce himself on the world poker stage after victory in the Poker Masters US$25,000 No-Limit Hold’em Event for US$416,500 in prize money.
Australia’s Robert Campbell Crowned 2019 WSOP Player of the Year
On the back of his two WSOP bracelets and 13 cashes, Robert Campbell is officially the 2019 WSOP Player of the Year, but not before plenty of controversy after Daniel Negreanu was incorrectly declared the WSOP POTY.
Kahle Burns Claims Second Bracelet at WSOP Europe
A whirlwind week for Kahle Burns at WSOP Europe has seen the Australian claim his second WSOP bracelet after defeating Germany’s Manig Loeser heads-up to win the €2,500 Short Deck Event for €101,834.
Kahle Burns Wins First Bracelet at WSOP Europe for €596,883
Australian Kahle Burns has won his first WSOP bracelet after winning the WSOP Europe Platinum High Roller for €596,883 at a star-studded final table that included a three-handed battle with Sam Trickett and reigning World Champion Hossein Ensan.
Hari Varma Wins Inaugural WPT Australia
The first ever WPT Australia has been won by Hari Varma after he topped the 658-entrant field at The Star Gold Coast to capture the $274,247 first-place prize.
Germany’s Hossein Ensan Crowned WSOP Main Event Champion
The second largest WSOP Main Event in history has been won by Germany’s Hossein Ensan who topped the 8,569-player field to capture the US$10 million first-place prize and title of 2019 World Champion.
Robert Campbell Wins Second WSOP Bracelet; Leads WSOP POTY
In the span of just 17 days, Robert Campbell has won two WSOP bracelets after collecting his second in the Event #67: US$10,000 Stud Hi-Lo Championship for US$385,763. He also now leads the WSOP Player of the Year race.