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Ran Koller Wins World Series of Poker Bracelet In $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack

Ran Koller made his first career tournament victory a memorable one as it came with a World Series of Poker bracelet. The native of Israel took down the massive 2,778-entry field in the $800 no-limit hold’em deepstack event. He defeated fellow Israeli Ran Ilani heads-up to earn $269,478, by far the largest score of his career. Ilani took home $$166,552 for his runner-up finish. “It’s amazing,” Koller told WSOP live reporters after his victory. “I do not even have words for it. It was surreal.” Along with the six-figure score, Koller earned 600 points in the Card Player Player of the Year race, which puts him in the top 500 for the title. Despite the deepstack title, it only took about four hours for Koller to finish off the other seven players at the final table. When the final nine players combined at the unofficial final table, Koller was near the bottom of the counts with 18 big blinds, while everyone was chasing Ilani, who started nine-handed play with 48 blinds of his ....

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Anthony Zinno Wins Fourth Career World Series Of Poker Bracelet In $1,500 HORSE

Just after the clock struck midnight and it was officially Saturday morning at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino, Anthony Zinno became the 53rd player in poker history to own at least four World Series of Poker bracelets and the 55th to win at least two bracelets in one series. The poker pro from Rhode Island bested a field of 594 entries to win the $1,500 HORSE. He took home $160,636 for his efforts, which bumps his career tournament earnings to more than $10.6 million. Zinno also added 840 points to his chances at winning the Card Player Player of the Year Race, where he now sits in 65th place. His HORSE victory comes just four days after he took down the $10,000 seven card stud championship for $182,872. With four WSOP victories and three more World Poker Tour titles, Zinno has already put together one of the most successful careers in tournament poker history. His three WPT titles came in no-limit hold’em, his first two WSOP bracelets came in pot-limit Omaha and this year ....

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Pete Chen Wins Online World Series of Poker Bracelet In $400 No-Limit Hold'em Ultra Deepstack

A WSOP.com tournament regular took down the third online bracelet of this fall’s World Series of Poker as Pete Chen won the $400 no-limit hold’em ultra deepstack. The native of Taiwan netted $82,559 after defeating a 1,023-entry field to earn his first WSOP bracelet. While Chen plays most of his tournament volume online, he is an accomplished live pro with $3.1 million in live tournament earnings. Outside of a runner-up finish in the $5,000 no-limit hold’em at the 2017 WSOP, most of Chen’s live tournament scores came in Asia. He bested a final table that featured online legend Amit Makhija. Despite more than $3 million in live earnings, Makhija was also searching for his first WSOP bracelet, but busted in eighth place for $8,305. Chen came into the final table in the middle of the pack and stayed alive while a few players hit the rail. Stephen Wieczorek was the short stack and eliminated by Melody Mckee. McKee raised from early position and Wieczorek moved all in from middle po ....

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Michael Perrone Wins First World Series Of Poker Bracelet In $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Super Turbo Bounty

In just 16 hours of poker, Michael Perrone turned $1,000 into $152,173 and a World Series of Poker bracelet. The New York native bested a 1,640-entry field in the $1,000 super turbo bounty no-limit hold’em to earn his first bracelet, the six-figure score and however many $300 bounties he picked up along the way. With the super turbo structure, blinds were raised every 20 minutes, allowing the large field to play to a winner in just one day. It’s the continuation of a strong 2021 for Perrone, who final tabled the $3,500 World Poker Tour main event at Choctaw last July, finishing sixth for $118,090. At the time, the score in Oklahoma was the largest cash of Perrone’s career before he topped it in the early hours of Wednesday morning. According to the official WSOP updates, playing this event wasn’t even in his schedule. He needed a nudge from a friend to enter. “I wasn’t even going to play this event,” Perrone told WSOP reporters after the event. “I was going to go to the ....

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