Women Poker News
Tirza Sanders Wins the Inaugural LIPS Women in Poker High Roller — and Takes Home Three Trophies

Tirza Sanders made history in Las Vegas by winning the inaugural $2,500 LIPS Women in Poker High Roller at The Venetian — claiming three trophies and leading a record-breaking event that’s redefining what’s possible for women in the game. From a six-hour final table to 40,000+ livestream views on Day One alone, this wasn’t just a tournament — it was a breakthrough moment for women’s poker.

All Eyes on the Final Table: The Stage Is Set $2,500 Women In Poker High Roller

The stage is set at The Venetian as the $2,500 Women in Poker High Roller makes history as the largest of its kind. With record-breaking turnout, elite play, and global attention, this event proves that when women are given the spotlight, they don’t just show up—they elevate the game.

Chris Read: The “Poker Queen” Returns for the High Roller

Known in the poker world as the Poker Queen, Chris Read is a back-to-back LIPS_Tour National Champion, WPA Player of the Year, and global advocate for women in the game. With over $500,000 in earnings and a fourth-place finish at the WPT Ladies Championship, she’s back for the $2,500 Women In Poker High Roller—and ready to make another deep run.

Lady Summer Camp Is Here — And The Real Poker Girls Media Is Leading the Charge

Lady Summer Camp 2025 is more than just a poker series—it’s a full-blown movement led by women, for women. Powered by The Real Poker Girls Media and founded by trailblazer Lupes Soto, this two-week festival brings high-stakes action, real stories, and bold voices to the forefront. From satellites to the $2,500 High Roller at The Venetian, this is where women in poker make their mark—with cameras rolling and the world watching.

Michelle Ceglarek at the Table: Making Every Hand Count

Michelle Ceglarek may not play full-time, but she plays with full focus. A finance professional and family woman by day, “Michellay” has quietly built a remarkable poker résumé—balancing spreadsheets and chip stacks with equal precision. From private game roots to consistent Florida circuit cashes, she now brings that momentum to the prestigious $2,500 Women in Poker High Roller at the Venetian.

Debs the Destroyer Is Back: Deborah Worley-Roberts Is Done Playing Small

Known as “Debs the Destroyer,” Deborah Worley-Roberts stormed into the poker spotlight with a second-place finish at the 2017 WSOP Ladies Championship—and she’s been playing unapologetically ever since. With over $280K in live earnings, a knockout story involving David Peters, and a playbook for every woman entering the game, Deborah isn’t just a player—she’s a force.