— -- LAS VEGAS -- Scott Blumstein closed out a dominant three-day performance by winning the 2017 World Series of Poker main event early Sunday, taking home $8.15 million and the WSOP bracelet in ...
Scott Blumstein swiveled his seat towards his cheering section before pumping his fist and yelling in celebration after the 11th hand in the last night of the World Series of Poker Main Event final ...
LAS VEGAS -- A New Jersey man with a degree in accounting is this year's World Series of Poker champion. Scott Blumstein won the series' marquee no-limit Texas Hold 'em main event early Sunday in Las ...
Scott Blumstein left the World Series of Poker with $8.15 million in winnings, but he wasn't the only one celebrating the exhilarating championship at the Main Event. According to ESPN's Darren Rovell ...
New Jersey's Scott Blumstein, a Morristown native who now lives in Brigantine, cruised to the 2017 World Series of Poker championship on Saturday night in Las Vegas, beating French pro Benjamin Pollak ...
One hand continues to dominate the conversation at the World Series of Poker Main Event. Scott Blumstein raked in the largest pot of the tournament in a monumental clash with amateur John Hesp of ...
It's down to three, and Scott Blumstein is in complete control. The Morristown, New Jersey, native widened his chip lead Friday as the 2017 World Series of Poker main event was whittled down to three ...
Scott Blumstein wanted to play the World Series of Poker Main Event last year but couldn’t afford the buy-in. Instead, he went to Atlantic City and won a tournament for almost $200,000. Blumstein ...
Card Player’s 2017 WSOP coverage is sponsored by BetOnline Poker. Poker’s newest champion is 25-year-old Scott Blumstein. The Morristown, New Jersey native steamrolled the final table of the 2017 ...
Chip leader Scott Blumstein is the favorite to win the World Series of Poker Main Event, according to odds released Wednesday by the Westgate Superbook. Blumstein, a professional poker player from ...
LAS VEGAS -- The 2017 World Series of Poker main event is down to its final three players, with Morristown, New Jersey, native Scott Blumstein seemingly on pace to steamroll the final three days.
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