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Everything You Wanted to Ask the 2023 WSOP Main Event Winner Daniel Weinman Answered
This time last week, Daniel Weinman became poker’s world champion, the newest winner of the WSOP Main Event. Bagging the top prize of $12.1 million, the man from Atlanta,...
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Was Daniel Weinman Really the Biggest Ever Winner of the WSOP Main Event?
The confetti has been swept up, the cardrooms are now empty of thousands of poker players. The gold bracelets all have owners, and the 2023 World Series of Poker...
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WSOP 2023: Daniel Weinman Wins 2023 WSOP Main Event for $12.1 Million
For seventeen long years, Jamie Gold's name stood tall as the winner of the largest WSOP Main Event purse in history, with his victory over 8,773 entrants netting him...
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WSOP 2023: Steven Jones, Daniel Weinman and Adam Walton Final Three of Main Event
With just three days of action remaining at the 2023 World Series of Poker at Horseshoe and Paris casinos in Las Vegas, it was time for arguably the most...
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WSOP 2023: Final Table Reached in Main Event, Alex Kulev Claims $2 million Top Prize in $50,000 High Roller
A stunning day of poker inside the Horseshoe and Paris casinos saw ten bracelet events progress and the final nine players in the Main Event reached in style. As...
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15 Bigs: Daniel Weinman
During a poker tournament, the common situation of a poker player being down to 15 big blinds – or less – arises. Everyone deals with this situation differently, so...
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Revisiting the 2022 WSOP Part 1: Dan Zack, Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Weinman on Expectations vs. Success
The 2022 World Series of Poker saw a new Player of the Year in Daniel Zack, an enforced absence for the most successful WSOP player of all-time, Phil Hellmuth...
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WSOP 2022: Daniel Weinman Wins First Bracelet, Brian Hastings Claims Bracelet #6
There were three news bracelet winners crowned on Day 17 of the 2022 World Series of Poker, with two first-time winners and a player who entered the top 14...
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Jake Daniels Takes Down PokerGO Cup Event #3 for $200K
Jake Daniels eliminated all five of his final table opponents in Event #4 ($10,000 NLHE) of the 2022 PokerGO Cup to take home the $200,000 first-place prize and his...
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I F*cked Up: Daniel Weinman Plays the Wrong Game
I F*cked Up is a PocketFives series where the game's best tell stories of where they got it wrong. Mistakes happen every day in poker and let these players...