The first of many WSOP high roller ended last night:
# | Buy-in | Event | Player | Prize |
6 | $25,000 | Event #6: High Roller No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed | 🇺🇸 Tyler Cornell | $833,289 |
Event #6: High Roller No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed
Tyler Cornell doubled his total live earnings by winning his first bracelet and the $833,289 prize. Despite claiming “I feel like I only got control of the table in the last hour” after the win, the player well managed his chip lead during the whole final table.
Adrian Mateos managed to climb two spots since the tournament resumed on day 3 to finish 3rd:
Name | Total Earnings |
🇺🇸 Tyler Cornell | $833,289 |
🇺🇸 Michael Liang | $515,014 |
🇪🇸 Adrian Mateos | $381,870 |
🇺🇸 Jonathan Jaffe | $286,202 |
🇮🇹 Mustapha Kanit | $216,842 |
Other events in progress
The massive $500 event #4: The Reunion No-Limit Hold’em and its 12,973 entries enters its final stage as 9 players remain. Poker pro Ryan Laplante closely missed this golden $513,604 opportunity and ended up at the 19th place for $18,117.
In the $1,500 event #7: Dealers Choice 6-Handed only 14 remain, and unfortunately many big names did not make the cut in the latest stage, including legendary WSOP commentator Norman Chad (21st), Eli Elezra (20th) and Phil Hellmuth (18th).
More events are currently underway including the $10k event #9: Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship where David Benyamine currently leads. Jason Somerville’s fans will also be happy to hear that Jason has entered the tournament.
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