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Duhamel, Racener last two standing at WSOP Main Event final table

A Floridian reached heads-up play at the World Series of Poker Main Event final table. But it wasn't Michael Mizrachi. Instead, John Racener will play Jonathan Duhamel for the Main Event bracelet and nearly $9 million.

Mizrachi finishes fifth in WSOP Main Event

Michael Mizrachi has been in a lot of coin flips in poker tournaments throughout the years. He’s won some big ones, and lost some big ones too. But he’s never had one as big as he did against Jonathan Duhamel on Saturday night in the World Series of Poker Main Event.

Senti, Dolan exit WSOP final table, but in entirely different fashion

Jason Senti and John Dolan had very different days at the World Series of Poker's Main Event on Saturday. Senti exceeded expectations with a seventh-place finish, while Dolan finished sixth after starting with the second-largest chip stack.

Jarvis exits WSOP Main Event after gut-wrenching final hand

In what might be the one of the most gut-wrenching eliminations in World Series of Poker final table history, Matthew Jarvis saw his tournament life see-saw back and forth four times. Unfortunately for Jarvis, the final change of fortune resulted in his elimination in eighth place.

Soi Nguyen, WSOP's last amateur player, finishes ninth

The World Series of Poker’s lone remaining amateur player became the first casualty of the November Nine, as Cuong “Soi” Nguyen’s ace-king feel to Jason Senti’s pocket queens. Nguyen, who entered the final table in eighth place, took home $811,823, all of which was paid to him when the final table was determined in July.

The leadup to the November Nine -- the WSOP is all grown up

The final table of the Main Event of the World Series of Poker – dubbed the November Nine since the final table was delayed until the fall in 2008 – has drastically changed the way that poker’s most important tournament of the year is viewed by poker fans.

Harrah's liable for gamblers injuries in biker brawl

Harrah's Laughlin found liable in civil lawsuit over 2002 biker brawl.

Gaming leaders pleased with Reid re-election

Gaming leaders said Tuesday night's re-election of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will benefit the casino industry in Washington, D.C.

Lucky's to open second downtown Vegas sportsbook

Sportbook operator Lucky's will open its second downtown Las Vegas location at Fitzgeralds Casino.

Mizrachi, eight others ready for November Nine

Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi is the easily the most decorated professional of the nine players seeking the $8.9 million first prize in the World Series of Poker Main Event final table, which begins on Saturday.

Report details Palms owner arrest

Arrest report says Maloof observed speeding and losing control of his car.

Two Strip resorts to join InterContinental Hotels' network

Las Vegas Sands properties The Venetian and Palazzo have reached a 10-year licensing agreement with the InterContinental Hotels' network.

Wynn Resorts to make more shares public

Wynn Resorts filed documentation with federal regulators to sell an unspecified number of shares in the casino operator.

WMS lawsuit could affect Bally at G2E

A patent infringement lawsuit filed by WMS Industries against Bally Technologies comes just a few weeks before the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas.

Penn National still pursuing Strip resort

Despite acquiring the M Resort, Penn National Gaming executives said the company isn't done shopping for a casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

Cosmopolitan gets final licensing approval

Cosmopolitan granted final licensing approval, set for December opening.

Harrington, Seidel are newest Poker Hall of Fame inductees

Dan Harrington and Erik Seidel will be inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame right before heads-up play at the WSOP Main Event next month.

Harrah's Entertainment files for IPO

arrah's Entertainment filed documents Monday for a return to the public markets to raise more than $500 million to pay for several development projects.

Childhood friends finally see slot design on casino floors

Terry Gold and Jeremy Zarowitz can watch slot machine customers play 2nd Chance Royal, the video poker game they designed after years of challenges.

Casinos selling for bargains in Nevada, Atlantic City

The recession and falling revenues have have devalued casinos. Penn National picked up M Resort's debt for 23 cents on the dollar and will wait out a Las Vegas recovery. Across the country Resorts Atlantic City was sold to gaming veteran Dennis Gomes for $35 million, the lowest price ever paid for a New Jersey casino.

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