2024 World Series of Poker May 28th to July 17th ***No Spoilers***
The 2024 WSOP will take place at Horseshoe Las Vegas and Paris Las Vegas from May 28 to July 17, 2024, with the Main Event running from July 3 to July 17. The Main Event – poker’s undisputed freezeout world championship – will have four starting days, beginning on Wednesday, July 3. Players may also register directly on Day 2.
FU pokerGO
wake up to watch last night's Night Shift and the video stops playing after 13 seconds and freezes in a buffering state. after all these years, how have they not taken care of their deficient IT backbone?
i contacted support and said if the issue isn't resolved this morning that i'll be requesting a full refund of my sub
a sad state of affairs that poker's premier series is run by a third-rate organization
Same problem, presume its currently a problem for everyone.
I can't understand how after so many years doing this that the basic technical infrastructure stuff is still such a big problem for the site.
BJD thx for replying to my post
i was naturally wondering if others were experiencing the same (although i was fairly certain that was going to be the case)
I made sure not to have results spoiled and loaded up the first day 6 video and it wouldn't even ****ing load and I kept trying for 30 min. with different internet connections before giving up and just checking final chip counts. $20 down the drain, thanks PokerGo.
Sounds like it was a fun day and most of the people I was rooting for did reasonably well, but missed all of it.
Anyone else's PokerGo on demand not working for Day 6 part 2?
Don't want to scroll up cos spoilers lol
Notables to day 7:
59 remaining
Niklas Astedt
Kristen Foxen
Brian Rast
Brian Kim
Alex Keating
Brandon Cantu
Stephen Song
Damn you PokerGo 😡
**** you PokerGO.
That was indeed a pretty good Day 6. Good action between the big names, Foxen, Song, Astedt.
Cantu adding some annoyance/levity.
New character villains to root against, Montoya and the pink hoodie guy.
Emerging stories with new faces who look poised to make a deep run.
Outer table rail madness/drama.
Everything you needed for a good Day 6.
I agree with all of this except montoya. Not everyone can be an uber genuis like Kristen Foxen, Shundan Xiao, or that guys name I forget- the one who uses up all the water.
He is just very young. I would describe his play less as villianous and more as delicious 😀
Anyone else's PokerGo on demand not working for Day 6 part 2?
Don't want to scroll up cos spoilers lol
Nope, tried to watch it this morning....even skipped around to different parts, same thing, it plays for a minute, gives you the circle (which might as well be the middle finger), then takes you back to the beginning. 🤐
I love Pokergo, I think its the best.
I love pokergo chat everyones nice and shares their opinion.
To be fair, Foxen's giant wall of chips has been positioned to the left of the card reader for her spot, which means that players acting after her cannot see her cards.
My local cardroom has a keep-your-cards-where-the-other-players-can-see rule, but I guess that doesn't apply at the WSOP featured table.
To be fair, Foxen's giant wall of chips has been positioned to the left of the card reader for her spot, which means that players acting after her cannot see her cards.
My local cardroom has a keep-your-cards-where-the-other-players-can-see rule, but I guess that doesn't apply at the WSOP featured table.
You're not wrong, but players still need to follow the action. It doesn't help that the players are instructed to keep their cards on the RFID reader which looks to be about an inch from the rail so their stack has to go on either side of it.
They posted that they fixed it, it seems to work on my computer but on my TV it's very jittery.
The chip leader Kevin Davis appears to be like 70 years old!? What's the oldest final tablist and / or winner of the main event in recent memory?
Bonus WSOP Top Ten Tuesday list...
Top Ten Oldest WSOP Main Event Final Tablists Since 2000
- 9. 2023 Jan-Peter Jachtmann 55
- 9. 2019 Hossein Ensan 55 {oldest champ, as previously mentioned}
- 8. 2003 Dan Harrington 57
- 7. 2020 Ron Jenkins 60 {7th on U.S. side, so could have omitted him}
- 4. 2015 Neil Blumenfield 61
- 4. 2004 Al Krux 61
- 4 .2000 T.J. Cloutier 61
- 3. 2007 Raymond Rahme 62
- 2. 2017 John Hesp 64
- 1. 2015 Pierre Neuville 72
{Note: My data has a few holes, but I don't think I missed anyone 60 or over.}
Bonus WSOP Top Ten Tuesday list...
Top Ten Oldest WSOP Main Event Final Tablists Since 2000
- 9. 2023 Jan-Peter Jachtmann 55
- 9. 2019 Hossein Ensan 55 {oldest champ, as previously mentioned}
- 8. 2003 Dan Harrington 57
- 7. 2020 Ron Jenkins 60 {7th on U.S. side, so could have omitted him}
- 4. 2015 Neil Blumenfield 61
- 4. 2004 Al Krux 61
- 4 .2000 T.J. Cloutier 61
- 3. 2007 Raymond Rahme 62
- 2. 2017 John Hesp 64
- 1. 2015 Pierre Neuville 72
{Note: My data has a few holes, but I don't think I missed anyone 60 or over.}
inaccurate leaves off Dan at 58
There's a guy who's been near the top of the leaderboard for the past few days, Charles Russell. Pokernews and Hendon Mob list him as Irish.
I have my suspicions though (I'm Irish).
Firstly his Hendon Mob gives a residence of "Edenburough, Ireland" which is a place that literally does not exist in Ireland. It does though sound like a very badly spelt Edinburgh, which of course is in Scotland.
Furthermore today's table draw has his nationality listed as United Kingdom.
He didn't feature in Poker Go's latest recap. Has anyone heard him speak? I'd be able to tell immediately if I heard the guy's accent.
Whoever he is, he's a bit of a mystery man. Only 1 previous cash on his Hendon Mob and that was from a $5k event at the WSOP 6 years ago.
PokerNews has a second cash listed for him as well from 2020 in an online event.
Both of those are 6max which makes me think that he's probably primarily an online player
Pretty obvious feature table today. Rast, Astedt and the two women remaining all at the same table.