The 2014 World Series of Poker is going strong at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, but that's not the only place you can get your WSOP fix. From June 1-15, grinders in Nevada will be able to participate in the WSOP.com Online Championship Series.
The 15-event WSOP.com Online Championship Series festival features more than $550,000 in combined guarantees, and the winners of the first 14 events will all receive an entry into the $200,000 guarantee WSOP Online Championship Main Event on Sunday, June 15.
This afternoon's event is a $215 No-Limit Hold'em Rebuy & Add On with a massive $50,000 guaranteed prize pool. The tournament begins a little more than one hour from now, so don’t miss out!
Don't forget, the WSOPOC Main Event Reentry begins tomorrow, featuring a $200,000 guaranteed prize pool! Here's a look at the final two remaining events on the schedule:
Limongi completed and would call Hang's raise. The action would be the same on every street - Hang would bet and Limongi would call. After the seventh street call, Hang would table his three down cards . He had no pair heading into seventh street and hit Broadway.
Michele Limongi completed and Adam Friedman raise the action. It came back to Limongi and he three-bet. Friedman called all in for 30,000 total. The hands were tabled and Friedman called out to his mother on the rail.
"I'm a slight dog," said Friedman.
Fourth street was dealt and Limongi paired his four.
"I'm a slight favorite," said Friedman, which was met with a chuckle from the table. From there, Limongi made two pair on fifth and paired his ace on sixth, ensuring that Friedman would score the double. He's now sitting around 75,000 in chips.
Mark Gallo: /
Joe Villella: / - fold
Michele Limongi: /
Mark Gallo put his last 7,000 in chips on the first hand of play and Joe Villella raised with Michele Limongi calling. On fourth street, Limongi bet and Villella called. Villella would fold on fifth street after Limongi bet and Limongi turned over his down cards of for a 65 low which meant Gallo was drawing dead as he had and could at best only get a 75 low. Gallo was eliminated in 15th place which was good for a $7,492 payday.
Today at the 2014 World Series of Poker we will see Event #27: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. come to a close and it should be an exciting day of poker action as a tough final 15 will return with their eyes on the $230,744 first-place prize money and the accompanying bracelet. Kristan Lord enters play with the biggest stack sitting with 475,000 in chips. He is followed closely by Stewart Yacik with 468,000 and Brandon Guss with 371,000.
There are others who will have their say at who takes down the title including Dutch Boyd, a two-time bracelet winner, who will enter play with 209,000 in chips. He's joined by fellow bracelet winners David "ODB" Baker and Adam Friedman. The latter will have his work cut out for him as he only has 39,000 chips, which is just under two big bets.
Other notables that will have a shot at a bracelet include Chris George, Tommy Hang, Jon Turner and 2013 WSOP Asia-Pacific $1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha bracelet winner Jim Collopy.
Play will resume in under an hour and we'll play until we have a winner. Who will it be? Follow the coverage here on PokerNews as we will be on hand to provide all of the latest updates.