Tom Dwan knows when to hold 'em. The poker pro made history Tuesday night, calling down multiple bets from self-proclaimed cryptocurrency millionaire Wesley Fei for a $3.1 million pot, the largest ...
Jan 17, '17 Is The Durrrr Challenge Back On In 2017? Recent tweets from Dan ‘jungleman’ Cates indicate the high stakes heads-up battle could resume soon between him and Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan, who has been ...
When there are only two players in on a poker hand, and the pot has gone over half a million dollars before anyone has seen the flop, you know you're in for some high drama. Tom Dwan and Wesley Fei ...
Patrik Antonius is down $1,844,430 to Tom Dwan in the Durrrr Challenge to with just over 11,000 hands remaining. In all likelihood, Antonius will have to pony up an additional $500,000 to Dwan once ...
Of all the signature Phil Hellmuth meltdowns that have occurred on television, this all in moment with Tom Dwan might be the best of all. At NBC's national heads-up poker championship in 2008, Dwan ...
Phil Hellmuth’s unbeaten streak on “High Stakes Duel” is over. High-stakes poker pro Tom Dwan defeated Hellmuth in a $100,000 buy-in heads-up No-limit Hold’em match broadcast Wednesday on the ...
In 2008, Phil Hellmuth said he wasn’t sure Tom Dwan would make it five years in the poker world. Thirteen years later, Hellmuth is putting his winning streak on the line against Dwan in the latest ...
All hail the poker legend Tom Dwan. One of the kings of the card room made history Tuesday when he won a record $3.1 million pot. His opponent, Wesley Fei, tried to run an ongoing bluff, but Dwan ...
A crowd forms near whatever table he's playing at and fans swarm him for autographs and pictures every time he steps into a Rio hallway. At the World Series of Poker, an event with thousands of ...
Tom Dwan took home the largest pot in televised poker history on Tuesday after collecting $3.1 million during Hustler Casino Live’s Million Dollar Game. Dwan squared off in his final hand against ...
Most of poker's biggest gamblers breathed a sigh of relief early Monday in Las Vegas, as Tom "durrrr" Dwan finished second in a $1,500 buy-in World Series of Poker event to Simon Watts. Why?