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Shaun Deeb Tops in the 2023 WSOP Event No.27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix
Josh Arieh recently bagged his fifth World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet and tied with Shaun Deeb. But Deeb won his sixth bracelet after leading in the 2023 WSOP Event No.27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix and receiving $198,854. He stated after the tournament that he won it several days after betting with Arieh. The Top Six Finalists Awards Shaun Deeb from the U.S. – $198,854 Aloisio Dourado from Brazil – $122,910 Kyle Loman from the U.S. – $84,329 John Bunch from the U.S. – $58,888 Daniel Strelitz from the U.S. – $41,867 Craig Carrillo from the U.S. – $30,315 Deeb's Struggle Before Winning Deeb...…Josh Arieh recently bagged his fifth World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet and tied with Shaun Deeb. But Deeb won his sixth bracelet after leading in the 2023 WSOP Event No.27: $1,500 Eight Game Mix and receiving $198,854. He stated after the tournament that he won it several days after betting with Arieh. The Top Six Finalists Awards Shaun Deeb from the U.S. – $198,854 Aloisio Dourado from Brazil – $122,910 Kyle Loman from the U.S. – $84,329 John Bunch from the U.S. – $58,888 Daniel Strelitz from the U.S. – $41,867 Craig Carrillo from the U.S. – $30,315 Deeb's Struggle Before Winning Deeb...WW…
Dave McGowan Wins $250K Bounty and Ren Lins Gets $150K at WPT Wynn Resorts
Skip to content Wynn Resorts in Las Vegas hosted a highly competitive Mystery Bounty event as the World Poker Tour (WPT) set its $10,400 WPT World Championship's final table. The $1,600 buy-in Mystery Bounty attracted 3,715 players who played in three starting flights. Even so, 404 entrants advanced to Day 2 action on Monday. They had already gotten into the money bracket and were determined to battle it out for huge bounties of up to $250,000. This is besides the 15 Virgin Voyage Cruise Packages that they would get. The tournament had one $250,000 bounty and four $100,000 bounties. Then,...…Skip to content Wynn Resorts in Las Vegas hosted a highly competitive Mystery Bounty event as the World Poker Tour (WPT) set its $10,400 WPT World Championship's final table. The $1,600 buy-in Mystery Bounty attracted 3,715 players who played in three starting flights. Even so, 404 entrants advanced to Day 2 action on Monday. They had already gotten into the money bracket and were determined to battle it out for huge bounties of up to $250,000. This is besides the 15 Virgin Voyage Cruise Packages that they would get. The tournament had one $250,000 bounty and four $100,000 bounties. Then,...WW…
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