2014 WSOP Results and highlights from the World Series of Poker Events 1-13, PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst wins her 3rd bracelet in 2nd Event of the series.
Phil Hellmuth misses his 14th WSOP bracelet in Event 7 and was defeated heads-up with Ted Forrest.
Justin Bonomo win his first WSOP bracelet in Event 11. Several poker pros including: Jason Mercier, Daniel Negreanu and Brian Rast are on the final table of Event 13.
Watch 2014 WSOP Live streaming of the final tables with commentary from David Tuchman, the live stream has a 30 minute delay from the tournament.
The final table for the World Series of Poker returns on 4-5 November, nine players battling it out for the title and millions for first place finish.
888 Poker JC Chan has his eye on the prize having the chipleader advantage starting out on the final table.
Watch all the action on ESPN2, the cards will be dealt from 16:30 Pacific Time with a fifteen minute delay from the live action. Poker fans can also watch the WSOP Live Streaming sponsored by 888Poker worldwide and Slotmania in US.
Commentary will be provided by Lon McEachern, Norman Chad with additional commentary by poker legends Antonio Esfandiari and Phil Hellmuth.
Before the final table started two players were inducted into the 2013 Poker Hall of Fame, Scotty Nguyen and Tom McEvoy.
US player Ryan Riess has been crowned the WSOP Main Event champion defeating Jay Farber heads-up.
The 2013 WSOP One Drop tournament is a new high roller event with more than $17 million dollar prize pool generated by the 166 registered WSOP one drop players.
The High Roller tournament replaces last years WSOP Big One for One Drop, where Antonio Esfandiari won more than $18 million.
The buy-in for the high roller event has been reduced to $111,111 instead of a million, the 2013 High Roller event raised more than half a million for One Drop.
Watch the entire WSOP One Drop High Roller event – WSOP Live Streaming online sponsored by 888 Poker.
Another new charity poker tournament is the Little One for One Drop which will feature a low buy-in to attract a large playing field.
*Update final four players return for Day 4 – Bill Perkins, Anthony Gregg, Chris Klodnicki & Antonio Esfandiari.
Last night I watched the 2011 WSOP final table being streamed live online, well the first part of the final as I’m sure many others did. I hooked up a laptop to my 42 inch LED TV set up the cables and was all good to go, well at least that’s what I thought would be the case.
What unfolded was a bit of mixed feelings in regard to how the WSOP 2011 live stream was run and in general how much better coverage for the greatest poker event of the year could have been handled.
My first issue was I searched all my satellite channels which is really saying something as I have a Dreambox and access to most European TV channels via satellite which includes ESPN and ESPN America but sadly the WSOP was being shown on ESPN2 which I could not access.
My only means to watch the “WSOP 2011 live” was via a live streaming broadcast of the WSOP which was easy enough to find as we had previously posted about the 2011 WSOP Final Live on ESPN.
So after setting up my laptop TV combo I loaded the WSOP live stream only to find out that too many others had done the same thing causing the live feed to crash I then checked out the WSOP twitter feed which read “Sorry folks, we’re experiencing a minor issue with the feed. It should be up and running in 15 min. Players now on the 1st break of the day.” Read More …