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The World Series of Poker can get busy, but that doesn’t mean you should fall behind this summer. Keep pace with the non-stop action with Poker Central’s “WSOP Daily Brief.” Each day, we’ll highlight World Series news, poker’s biggest names, upcoming live streams, and more. Follow along and watch the 2019 World Series of Poker on PokerGO and CBS All Access all summer long.
Petrangelo’s Perfect Start
Last year, Nick Petrangelo started the summer on fire. He final tabled the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl and then won WSOP gold in the opening $100,000 High Roller. Add in two more ARIA $25,000 High Roller victories and Petrangelo started the summer with four final tables, three wins, and almost $4.5 million in cashes.
There was no Super High Roller Bowl to open the summer this year, but Petrangelo is at it again early in the World Series. He’s at the $50,000 High Roller final table, with a chance to start the summer with WSOP gold for the second year in a row. Petrangelo will have his work cut out for him if he is going to add to his bracelet count though, as a strong field surrounds him.
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The final table streams exclusively on PokerGO at 4 PM ET.
Same Finish For Schulman?
Last year, Nick Schulman started the summer at the World Poker Tour Tournament of Champions final table. He was short stacked and his run was short-lived. This year, he’ll hope to best that 5th place finish at the Baccarat Crystal WPT Tournament of Champions final table.
The only problem, Nick Schulman is short stacked and again up against a stacked field. Schulman enters the final table at the bottom of the six-handed leaderboard, trailing WPT champions from around the world including Germany’s Ole Schemion who has nearly half the chips in play. $440,000 and one of the most prestigious titles in power awaits, can Schulman start his summer with a comeback?
The final table streams exclusively on PokerGO at 7:30 PM ET.
Don’t Miss This Summer’s Live Streams
World Series of Poker live streams return to PokerGO this summer! Sign up now to watch final table coverage from the summer’s biggest events. Over 40 WSOP Bracelet Event final tables will stream live from May 30 to July 16. Check out the full streaming schedule and then sign up for non-stop summer action.
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