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In rare fashion, Jeremy Becker I was not able to win a heads-up tournament, but Adam Hendrix What you can do with a $3300 buy-in World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas hosts an event.
Hendrix took home $73,579. He has more than $6 million cash from The Hendon Mob. Not only did he beat Becker, but a number of other tough competitors at the final round.
Hendrix earns the win
This event #15 on the Strip was attended by 81 people, resulting in $243,000. Final table included a few big-name pros including Las Vegas tournament kingpin, Jeremy Goldstein Eric BaldwinThe winner of the seventh prize was. Matthew WantmanAnother skilled professional finished fourth for $21,194.
Attention was drawn to an epic head-to-head match between Hendrix (a Las Vegas tournament player of note over the previous year) and Becker (a high stakes poker star).
High Roller Table $3,300 Results
PLACE | PLAYER | The prize is PRIZE |
---|---|---|
1 | Adam Hendrix | $73,579 |
2 | Jeremy Becker | $45,475 |
3 | Mark Fisher | $30,483 |
4 | Matthew Wantman | $21,194 |
5 | David Coleman | $15,306 |
6 | Joshua Mammen | $11,499 |
7 | Eric Baldwin | $9,001 |
8 | Giuseppe Pantaleo | $7,354 |
9 | Myles Mullaly | $6,283 |
Hendrix won the first Circuit ring with his 36th money. The 71-year-old also holds a total of 81 World Series of Poker Cashes but still has not won a wristband.
Hendrix wore a University of Tennessee jersey to the No-Limit Hold’em Tournament, in preparation for Sunday’s Elite Eight game between the Volunteers and Purdue.
Becker’s second Circuit runner-up in less than a week. In addition, he finished second in the Event 1: $600 Big Stack of 30k for $19 083, giving him 69 tournament top-two finishes.
Becker warms up for the summer Crossbook Prop Bet The following are some examples of the use of Landon Tice This could cost a lot or be extremely profitable depending upon how the person runs.
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