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The Thrilling Race for WPT Season 22 Player of the Year at Wynn Las Vegas
With only two events remaining, the competition for World Poker Tour (WPT) Season 22 Player of the Year (POY) is as fierce as it’s ever been. Unlike last year, when Bin Weng secured the title early, the 2024 race remains wide open as the WPT World Championship festival unfolds at Wynn Las Vegas. Yunkyu Song Leads the Pack Yunkyu Song enters the WPT Prime Championship as the frontrunner with 2,275 POY points.
Phil Ivey Hosts Festive Meet-Up Game at Wynn Las Vegas This December
Poker legend Phil Ivey will step into the Wynn Las Vegas poker room on Dec. 17 for a special Christmas-themed Meet-Up Game (MUG). No, the Poker Hall of Famer isn’t chasing low-stakes action to rebuild his bankroll. Instead, this holiday treat is part of a larger celebration hosted by WPT Global and the World Poker Tour (WPT) crew. The fun begins at 9 a.m. A Star-Studded Lineup Joining Ivey will be a host of poker celebrities, including Jamie Kerstetter, Matt Savage, Tony Dunst, and Jesse Sylvia.
Martin Tsvetanov Wins Record-Breaking Eureka Main Event at EPT Prague
Bulgaria’s Martin Tsvetanov triumphed in the record-breaking €1,100 Eureka Main Event at the 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Prague, earning €449,034. The tournament, which attracted 4,732 entries and generated a €4,542,720 prize pool, concluded with Tsvetanov striking a heads-up deal with Austrian Gerald Karlic, who took home €396,086. Final Table Highlights Despite entering the final day as the chip leader, Tsvetanov faced numerous challenges. At one point during three-handed play, he was down to just ten big blinds.
Cory Zeidman Pleads Guilty to Sports Betting Fraud Scheme
Former WSOP bracelet winner Cory Zeidman has admitted guilt in connection to a $25 million sports betting fraud scheme. The 64-year-old poker pro, who was once celebrated in the poker community, has now become a cautionary tale of deception and greed. His involvement in this large-scale operation exploited vulnerable individuals seeking insider tips on sporting events. Details of the Fraud Zeidman’s scheme, operational between 2004 and 2020, revolved around fraudulent claims of having “privileged” information on sports outcomes.