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A lesson in bankroll management from one of the games biggest characters, Gagliano calls out a player for berating and a miracle on the river leads to an overnight millionaire. It could only be the latest drama from the 50th annual World Series of Poker.

SCHWARTZ ON HIS WAY TO LAS VEGAS IN STYLE

Luke ‘Full Flush’ Schwartz is a character who almost defies description. Undoubtedly one of the biggest natural talents of his generation, he remains a unique personality on and off the felt. Many doubted that he’d be playing at the 50th World Series of Poker at all, but Schwartz is on his way, and has a tight reign on his current bankroll, as you can see below.

KID POKER TURNS TEACHER

While Daniel Negreanu has enjoyed a solid start to the 2019 WSOP, he’s yet to get heads-up for a bracelet. He has, however, inspired someone to do just that as a pupil he didn’t know he had managed to get all the way to second place in the recent Big Fifty event, winning six figures of pure happiness!

THIS IS NOT A GAG

While the last thing Michale Gagliano would want to do is mute anyone else, he’s put the muffler on one particular player, who he called out for berating a recreational player at the Rio felt. Simply a case of ‘don’t tap the tank’ or a wider issue about being nice to others? You decide.

IKEUCHI’S MIRACLE RIVER IN MILLIONAIRE MAKER

Kazuke Ikeuchi came close to becoming the millionaire ‘made’ by the tournament of the same name when he finished second to John Gorsuch in the ‘Milly Maker’. But what if he hadn’t hit this river?

Who will be the latest to grab gold at the World Series of Poker? Watch all the action unfold live today on PokerGO and CBS All Access as more coverage of the 2019 WSOP bracelet events takes place. Selected bracelet events will be streamed exclusively on CBS All Access in the United States.

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