Social media is a great way to add to your enjoyment of the WSOP Main Event.

In 2018, there’s plenty of ways to sweat the World Series of Poker Main Event. You can follow the action with hand updates on WSOP.com and even watch hours of featured table coverage on both ESPN and PokerGO.

But if you want to go deep into the Main Event social media adds that next level of excitement. Rather than 30-minute delays or select hand histories, the digital rail can get the very latest chip counts, double-up and bad beat stories direct from the players themselves.

So for those looking to flood their Twitter timeline with all of the ups and downs of Day 6, here is a comprehensive list of accounts from players that are still in the hunt for the $8.8 million first-place prize in the WSOP Main Event.

Brian Yoon: @byoonz
Benjamin Pollak: @PollakB

Barry Hutter: @barry_hutter
Eric Froehlick: @efropoker
Mason Barrell: @mason_barrell
Jason Gooch: @YACHTDOOKIE

Kuo Saechao: @saechaokw
Laurynas Levinskas: @LaurisL91
Sylvain Loosli: @SylvainLoosli
Joe Cada: @cada99
Shannon Shorr: @ShannonShorr
Shaun Deeb: @shaundeeb
Mike Lavenburg: @mlav151
Jordan Cristos: @jcinblue
Ryan Phan: @TheJanit0r84

Hendrik Hecklen: @hhecklen
Seth Foster: @foxlikeruse
Ofir Mor: @_ofirmor
Dan Wilson: @DanWilson86
Clayton Fletcher: @claytoncomic
James Obst: @JamesObst
Vicent Bosca Ramon: @VicentGordon
Nicholas Cushman: @Cush572

Justin Harvell: @JFleezy615
Kelly Minkin: @The_Illist
Jonathan Prested: @whollyflush
Jamie Flynn: @Jam_Fly

Hit us up on Twitter @pocketfives if we missed your favorite poker pro going deep in the Main.