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What Do The Numbers Tell Us About WSOP 2021 Looking Back?
In total, there were slightly about 120,000 entrants in the 88 tournaments at the 2021 WSOP (excludes the 11 online events) $500 13,000 entries for the reunion $1,500 5,326 entries make the millionaire. $400 9,399 entries for Colossus Major event: 6,650 participants The WSOP 2021 was a big success over all odds. Since its inception […]
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Can Pure Luck Be Used To Win The Main Event?
Koray Aldemir, a poker player from Germany, took home $8 million as the 2021 WSOP Main Event champion. Aldemir is a seasoned poker player who now holds the fourth spot on the Germany All-Time Money List. Could he—and other former winners—have still prevailed if they had been novices who just struck it lucky?We’ve been debating […]
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The Top 10 Biggest Main Event Winnings Of All Time
You may be aware that the popularity of poker increased after 2003. Since then, Main Events have attracted sizable fields, with the victors taking home enormous payouts that their predecessors could only have imagined. In this post, we’ll examine the ten largest Main Event winnings ever. These figures can tilt the scales in your favor […]
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How Does The WSOP Player Of The Year Points System Work?
The World Series of Poker is most known for its bracelets since many poker players, both novices and pros, aspire to earn one of these golden baubles. However, the general public isn’t too aware of another annual battle at the WSOP for the best professionals.Of course, I’m referring to the competition for Player of the […]
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Edge Sorting: Is This Just Straight-Up Cheating, or Is There Some Clever Strategy Behind It?
Although edge sorting doesn’t count cards and isn’t technically cheating, it crosses that boundary close enough to be viewed as unfair. Casinos don’t like it when players use the tactic, as we all know from the classic Phil Ivey case. What is it, though, and how does it operate? To learn more about edge sorting […]