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  1. Countdown: Ranking the Mavs -- No. 6

    Jeff Caplan

    The offseason provides plenty of opportunity for tons of fun things like traveling, playing in the World Series of Poker, throwing out the first pitch before a Cubs game and filming a reality show pilot with your mom and sisters. The NBA lockout just...

    Blog | July 28, 2011
  2. 2011 WSOP Main Event Blog: Jonathan Duhamel, Brad Garrett and Pau...

    Andrew Feldman

    2011 WSOP Main Event Blog: Jonathan Duhamel, Brad Garrett and Paul Pierce highlight Day 1C survivors

    Blog | Conversation | July 10, 2011
  3. 2011 WSOP Main Event Blog: Paul Pierce cruising through four leve...

    Andrew Feldman

    Paul Pierce cruising through four levels on Day 1C

    Blog | Conversation | July 09, 2011
  4. Shawn Marion's 2nd title quest goes bust

    Jeff Caplan

    Dallas Mavericks forward Shawn Marion thinks if anyone can win two rings in different arenas he's the man to do it. Marion will soon receive his NBA championship ring after the Mavs beat the vaunted Miami Heat in six games last month. His quest fo...

    Blog | July 08, 2011
  5. Pierce all in at WSOP event

    Chris Forsberg

    PokerListings.comPaul Pierce played in his first World Series of Poker event this week.If the Celtics' championship ring doesn't give him away, that's Paul Pierce nestled beneath the hoodie and sunglasses last week in Las Vegas, competing in his firs...

    Blog | June 14, 2011
  6. The 2010 WSOP main event final table was reunited at Foxwoods for...

    Bernard Lee

    The 2010 WSOP main event final table was reunited at Foxwoods for a three-table invitational event and a week they won't soon forget.

    Story | Conversation | February 22, 2011
  7. Marion out early at World Series of Poker

    Jeff Caplan

    It was another first-round-and-out for Shawn Marion, or as the World Series of Poker official website put it: "Marion Puts Up a Brick!" The Dallas Mavericks forward didn't last past the first day at the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event in Las...

    Blog | July 06, 2010
  8. The good, the bad, and the ugly

    Steve Rosenbloom

    LAS VEGAS -- After 37 years, the World Series of Poker remains a work in progress. And oh, what progress. Someone will walk away with a record $12 million first prize when the last nine entrants of an astounding 8,773 participants play the fin...

    Blog | Conversation | August 10, 2006
  9. Mailbag, baby, mailbag

    Bill Simmons

    Fresh off a disappointing trip to Vegas, Bill Simmons goes through his inbox once again.

    Story | Conversation | August 04, 2006
  10. Survival at its best

    Andrew Feldman

    The hand played itself. There was nothing that Mike Stegemann could have done to avoid his final hand of the 2006 World Series of Poker. Sometimes, it just happens that way. Stegemann, the ESPN Poker Club winner, started Day 1A on a high note as in...

    Blog | Conversation | July 29, 2006
  11. The "Unabomber" is there for the cash

    Steve Rosenbloom

    Steve Rosenbloom is at the World Series of Poker and keeping everyone up to date with his blog

    Story | Conversation | June 20, 2005
  12. The best sport on TV is 'Paradise'

    Bill Simmons

    Take it from The Sports Guy -- the best game on TV today is "Paradise Hotel".

    Story | Conversation | September 17, 2003
  13. Pierce ousted at WSOP

    Chris Forsberg | @ESPNForsberg | Email

    Celtics captain Paul Pierce's quest for a gold bracelet ended early Tuesday morning. From Andrew Feldman of ESPN's Poker Blog: With only 20 minutes to go in Level 9, Paul Pierce made his exit from the WSOP main event. The NBA All-Star had been the a...

    Blog | July 12, 2011
  14. No bluffing The Truth

    Chris Forsberg | @ESPNForsberg | Email

    AP Photo/Oskar GarciaPaul Pierce entered the WSOP main event on Day 1CCeltics captain Paul Pierce is proving you don't necessarily have to head overseas to make money if you're an NBA player this summer. From ESPN's Poker Blog: A total of 2,181 play...

    Blog | July 10, 2011