With a background in marketing and PR, Sam has been a staff writer with pokerfuse and Poker Industry PRO for over a decade. With experience covering every aspect of the online poker industry, today she leads our live poker content and spearheads our new section, The Rail.
After going deep in many of the events at this year’s Series, Mercier proved unmatched on the felt.
Known as one of the world’s best Heads Up No Limit players, Doug Polk also knows a thing or two about the grind of live streaming.
Cliff Josephy is the chip leader as the final nine players look to continue play in the Main Event on October 30.
Vojtech Ruzicka leads the remaining field of 27 in the Main Event.
Lopes managed to hold onto the lead against Raffaele Castro from Italy who finished the day in second place, whereas pros such as Fedor Holz, Daniel Negreanu and Phil Ivey all busted out.
With 8 WSOP Circuit rings to his credit, Vornicu fought his way to the top emerging as chip leader of Day 2A/B.
The Las Vegas cash game grinder collected $210,279 in prize money and the gold bracelet for winning Event #66.
Jason Mercier pops the question to Natasha Barbour, Holz bags the One Drop, Doug Polk & Ryan Fee continue their upswing by winning Event #61 and Finnish player Jens Kyllonen makes a million.
Prociak takes down Event #60, winning $156,546 and the first gold bracelet of his career, Shack-Harris has to settle for second place.
Rast wins a head to head show down with Justin Bonomo, taking down $1.3 million and the PPC title for the second time.
David Peters and David Nowakowski also join the World Series of Poker gold bracelet club.
Five new winners have been crowned including the second women to earn a bracelet at this year’s World Series of Poker.
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