WPT Rolling Thunder Poised for Even More Poker History Moments

When J.C. Tran won the inaugural WPT Rolling Thunder event at Thunder Valley Casino Resort back in 2013, everyone on hand that night knew they had witnessed something special. Tran was Sacramento’s poker superstar and he clinched his second career WPT title in his own backyard. But what nobody could have known at the time is that Trans victory on the felt was just the start of something else, equally as special: a partnership between World Poker Tour and Thunder Valley that, this year, is celebrating 10 years of tournament history.

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Here’s Everything You May Have Missed from Triton Jeju

After 17 days of action at South Korea’s Jeju Shinhwa World and over $100 million in payouts, the opening Triton Super High Roller Series of 2024 officially came to a close on Thursday. There were big winners, as there are at any festival, but the themes that came to bear over 17 events were balance and parity. Nobody left Jeju with more than one trophy. Seven of the 17 winners were first-time Triton champions and only three players Mikita Badziakouski (5), Fedor Holz (4), and Mike Watson (3) won more than their second Triton title.

Brett Murray Embraces His Role as “The God of Thunder”

When it comes to playing poker at Thunder Valley, Santa Rosa tournament pro Brett Murray likely has an edge. Or perhaps its a target. When your nickname is The God of Thunder, a title bestowed upon Murray for all of the success hes achieved in a decade of playing at Thunder Valley, your opponents will likely feel some way about playing against you. But for Murray, its a title that brings a smile to his face.

Rayo Kniep Uses Balance To Dodge Poker’s ‘Dark Side’

There have been plenty of players in poker who, after finding early success, have dived straight into the game. Going for broke. And it could have been forgiven if Rayo Kniep did just that. After all, back in 2018, within two years of when Kniep first starting playing poker of any kind, he had a taste of the kind of success a lot of poker players only dream of. He picked up a pair of mid-five figure cashes to start 2018, nearly winning a WSOP Circuit ring before finishing in fifth place at WPT Rolling Thunder.

What Sets Jesse Lonis Apart Is Something You Just Can’t Teach

Jesse Lonis made his way into the Thunder Valley poker room. Again. Ushered to his new seat, grinning ear to ear. Its been the same scene all morning on Day 2 of WPT Rolling Thunder, Lonis striding in, being escorted to a new table, playing a few hands, standing up, and heading back to the cage. In total, Lonis is eight bullets into the $3,500 WPT Championship event. Ive done every table, he laughed as he passed by.

Alex Jauregui’s Battles With Doug Polk Earns Him ‘Sicko’ Status

This guys a legend man. Hes on a crazy run-up. Hes crushed the games, hes played good, hes incredible TV. He will go all the way if he thinks youre weak, hell make big calls, talks a bunch. I think hes awesome for the show, said Doug Polk. Hes a sicko, bro, Joey Ingram said. Polk and Ingram were in the middle of one of their joint podcasts, talking about the livestream from Polks poker room, The Lodge.

Five Things You Might Have Missed from WPT Voyage

Sunshine, ocean adventures, top-notch food, non-stop entertainment, and parties galore. Plus, enough cash games and tournaments to satiate even the most voracious poker players appetite. Bu enough about what you may have missed out on personally during WPT Voyage. Over the course of just five nights of tournament action, 20 trophies were awarded onboard Virgin Voyages Valiant Lady, including a brand new WPT Main Tour champion in Aram Oganyan and a new WPT Prime champion in Gregory De Faria.

Tom Dwan, Rampage Confirmed for HCLs 2024 Million Dollar Game

On Tuesda, Hustler Casino Live announced three more big-name confirmations for their upcoming 2024 Million Dollar Game, two of which are returning for the second year as undisputed stars of last years livestream. Tom Dwan, Ethan Rampage Yau, and Daniel Jungleman Cates are the latest players to officially join the $500/$1K stakes, million-dollar minimum buy-in nosebleed cash game at the Hustler Casino in Los Angeles from May 28-31. The trio is added to the already announced cast of fan-favorite poker superstars that include Doug Polk, Tony G, Nik Airball Arcot, and Alan Keating among others.

Lukas Robinson Getting Taste of Celebrity Experience on WPT Voyage

Back in November, Poker After Dark: Game of Gold generated award-winning buzz in the poker industry with a fresh take on the poker TV format. The cast included some heavy hitters in the world of poker including Daniel Negreanu, Jason Koon, Maria Ho, and Fedor Holz among others. Big names with big poker fan bases to match. But in the midst of its reality TV meets gameshow format, some up-and-coming players were put in the mix as well, and most of them took the opportunity to step into the poker spotlight.

Caitlin Comeskey Wraps Up WPT Voyage With One Shining Moment

You’d be hard-pressed to argue that womens sports isn’t enjoying a moment. Over the last month, Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese and others have grabbed, controlled, and ultimately shined in the spotlight of NCAA Womens March Madness, elevating their own profiles and that of their sport. As WPT Voyage made its way through international waters Thursday night towards a beach party in Bimini, one of poker’s rising personalities had a moment of her own and ended up grabbing, controlling and shining in the spotlight of the WPT Voyage Ladies event.

Aram Oganyan Chased Action onto WPT Voyage and Won His Major Title

Over the last few weeks, Aram Oganyan has hit a new peak in his poker career. He cashed for a hair shy of $1 million, a career-best, in Korea, and Oganyan was anxious to find another tournament and more action. “I went to play poker at Triton in Jeju, Korea three, four weeks ago. I had a great time there, and I did really well. I suppose I was feeling hot, and I just wanted to keep it going.

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