Each year, the WSOP Circuit National Championship is a showcase of the top players from the WSOP Circuit and the best professionals in the game.
The 2014 World Series of Poker National Championship at Bally’s in Atlantic City attracted 126 players, creating a total prize pool of $1,260,000. The tournament, which featured a guaranteed $1 million freeroll for the top 100 WSOP Circuit players of the season, also managed to get 26 additional entries who put up a $10,000 buy-in each. Two of the automatic qualifiers opted not to play in the tournament.
2014 Final Table: Dominik Nitsche, Andrew Robinson, Matthew Ashton, Athanasios Polychronopoulos, Chris Bibb, Tracy Doss
Each year, the WSOP Circuit National Championship is a showcase of the top players from the WSOP Circuit and the best professionals in the game.
The 2014 World Series of Poker National Championship at Bally’s in Atlantic City attracted 126 players, creating a total prize pool of $1,260,000. The tournament, which featured a guaranteed $1 million freeroll for the top 100 WSOP Circuit players of the season, also managed to get 26 additional entries who put up a $10,000 buy-in each. Two of the automatic qualifiers opted not to play in the tournament.
2014 Final Table: Dominik Nitsche, Andrew Robinson, Matthew Ashton, Athanasios Polychronopoulos, Chris Bibb, Tracy Doss
The 2014 Big One for One Drop in Las Vegas. Part 1 of 6. An elite field of 56 players bought in for $1 million, with 11-percent of the prize pool going to the One Drop Charitable Foundation. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad call the play.
The 2014 Big One for One Drop in Las Vegas. Part 2 of 6. An elite field of 56 players bought in for $1 million, with 11-percent of the prize pool going to the One Drop Charitable Foundation. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad call the play.
The 2014 Big One for One Drop in Las Vegas. Part 3 of 6. An elite field of 56 players bought in for $1 million, with 11-percent of the prize pool going to the One Drop Charitable Foundation. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad call the play.
The 2014 Big One for One Drop in Las Vegas. Part 4 of 6. An elite field of 56 players bought in for $1 million, with 11-percent of the prize pool going to the One Drop Charitable Foundation. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad call the play.
The 2014 Big One for One Drop in Las Vegas. Part 5 of 6. Lon McEachern and Norman Chad call the play.
The 2014 Big One for One Drop conclusion in Las Vegas. The $1 million buy-in event featured a top prize last year of over $18 million, won by ??, while 11-percent of the prize pool goes to the One Drop Charitable Foundation.
The 2014 World Series of Poker main event finally makes it’s way to television tonight (Sunday, Sept. 28th) on ESPN. The broadcasts will once again feature commentators Norman Chad and Lon McEachern, who have been the voices of the WSOP since 2003.
Tonight’s show will be the first of seven two-hour blocks of main event coverage that ESPN will be broadcasting, picking up the action as the field is narrowed down to a final table.
On Nov. 10th the November Nine will return to Las Vegas to play out the final table live beginning at 8 PM EST. The final two competitors will return the following night at 9 PM EST to play down to a champion.
Part 2 of 16 from the 2014 Main Event in Las Vegas. Day 4 concludes with Phil Ivey and Maria Ho playing at the featured table.
Part 3 of 16. "Online you can call by accident, it's harder to do live."
Day 5 starts with 291 players remaining and an average stack of 689K. Featured table: Rystadt, Margolin, Keranen, Rutter, Coats, Lacarrubba, Rotondo, Stewart, Blackman, Greaves.
Part 4 of 16. Day 5 continues.
Featured table: Lacarrubba, Rutter, Clyde Keranen, Coats, Rystadt, Paul, Stewart, Margolin, Greaves.
Side Action Championship: Event #2 - Dealing W/ JRB, Laak, Matusow, and Hellmuth
Part 5 of 16. Day 5 continues.
Featured table: King Dan Smith, Kalas, Matt waxman, Midena, Ruberto, Benger, Chang, Gold, Eveslage, Loiacono
Side Action Championship: Event #3 - Chip Riffling W/ JRB, Laak, Matusow, and Hellmuth
Part 6 of 16. Day 5 wraps up.
The episode starts with 114 players remaining, with an average stack of 1,176,000.
Part 7 of 16. Day 6 of 7 begins. Ante: 5K. Blinds: 25K - 50K.
The episode starts with 78 players remaining, with an average stack of 2,570,000. Featured table: Mark 'newhizzle' Newhouse, Lunkin, Maguire, Finstein, Cole, Odle, Greaves, Haugen.
Side Action Championship: Event #4 - Chip Stacking W/ JRB, Laak, Matusow, and Hellmuth.
Part 8 of 16. "Flop, Newhouse, and River."
Day 6 of 7 continues. The episode starts with 57 players remaining, with an average stack of 3,5200,000.
Side Action Championship: Event #5 - Guess the Pot? W/ JRB, Laak, Matusow, and Hellmuth.
Part 9 of 16. "Float gone wrong"
The episode starts with 43 players remaining, with an average stack of 4,665,000. Ante: 10K. Blinds: 40K - 80K.
Featured table: Mark 'newhizzle' Newhouse, Dan Smith, C. Johnson, Brian Roberts, A. Kaiser, O Kemps, A. Zaichenko, W. Tonking, I. Lightbourne
Part 10 of 16. Day 6 of 7 concludes.
Episode 10 starts with the final 4 tables in play. Players start with an average stack of 5,570,000. Ante: 10K. Blinds: 50K - 1000K.
Featured table: B. Devonshire, K. Keranen, T. Sarra, Jr., L. Force, L. Velador, B. Politano, M. Senft, M. Haugen, D. Sindelar
Part 14. Last episode before the final table. 14 players remaining at start of episode, and ends with the final 9...
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials. every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand
Final table - raw feed, no commercials, every hand