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Damian Salas, a practicing lawyer back home, defeated Joseph Hebert in a heads-up finale to win $1 million, a coveted gold bracelet, and the title of WSOP Main Event champion. The epic back-and-forth heads-up match that lasted a staggering 173 hands was actually the culmination of two $10,000 Main Events. The first was the international leg held on GG Poker, which attracted 674 runners and saw Salas claim a $1,550,969 top prize. The other was the domestic version, which drew 705 players to WSOP.com and saw Hebert turn a $300 satellite seat into a $1,553,256 payday. âJoseph was a very hard opponent, and he played really well. In a few instances, he was about to win, it was a real fight and he never slowed down,â said the 45-year-old Salas, who finished seventh in the 2017 WSOP Main Event. âGoing into the championship, I felt all the energy and support from my family and friends in Argentina tonight, and that helped me.â ....
Joseph Hebert vs. Damian Salas It s been a year unlike any other and a World Series of Poker Main Event unlike any other. After poker s most popular series was forced online due to the coronavirus â resulting in a summer full of online bracelet events â the Main Event will crown it s champion live inside the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. Tonight, two men will return to battle for poker s most coveted prize: Hebert, winner of the domestic portion of the event, and Salas, winner of the international one, will duke it out for $1 million (on top of their previous winnings), the gold bracelet and the chance to go down in poker history as the official 51st winner of the WSOP Main Event, following in the footsteps of ....
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