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Introducing MyPlayers: Your Personalized Way to Follow Poker’s Biggest Names

Will Shillibier
Managing Editor
2 min read
MyPlayers

Whether you’re railing Daniel Negreanu or Phil Hellmuth at a World Series of Poker final table, or checking in on a friend's deep run in a major tournament, there's now an easy way to follow the players that matters most to you.

Now live on PokerNews, MyPlayers is a free new feature that lets you track your favorite poker players across all our live-reported events, across all your devices. No more endless scrolling or missing crucial chip count updates.

With MyPlayers, your favorite players are just a click away - no hidden fees, no subscriptions, and no paywalls. Just log in and start following the players you care about.

What Can You Do with MyPlayers?

Once you’ve signed in with a free PokerNews account, MyPlayers is there to enhance your experience as a poker railbird for some of the world's biggest tournaments.

You can save your favorite poker players to your profile, follow their chip counts and tournament progress in real time, and access your personalized MyPlayers list from any device.

Your favorited players will also appear at the top of live event chip counts, so you’ll never lose track of their performance.

How It Works

Getting started with MyPlayers is quick and easy:

  1. Sign up or log in to your PokerNews account — it’s completely free.
  2. Search for any player in our live event coverage or player database.
  3. Click the star icon next to their name to add them to your MyPlayers list.
  4. Track their journey in real time via your personalized MyPlayers hub.

Whether you're a poker fan, a player’s family member, or part of a backing crew, MyPlayers puts the power of personalised poker tracking at your fingertips.

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Will Shillibier
Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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