Three new bracelet winners were kings of the World Series on Sunday as South Korea saw their man mount a comeback for the record books, last year's Omaha Mix king was dethroned and Chris Ferguson was denied at the final table of one of two tournaments he was playing simultaneously.
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WSOP Report Day #32 – Chris Vitch Leads PLO Hi-Lo Championship, Four Left in Omaha Mix & Kapalas Leads Colossus
Five tournaments didn't play to a finish on Saturday at the World Series of Poker, with some huge names making it through tough fields, but with other big superstars falling to emerging talents. Which players reigned supreme at the World Series of Poker felt? Check out our round-up. VITCH PLAYS HIMSELF
Scott Seiver Seals Third WSOP Bracelet Win After Defeating Andrey Zhigalov Heads-Up
Scott Seiver won his third World Series of Poker bracelet after topping the 116 entries into the 2019 $10,000-entry Razz Championship. By winning the tournament, Seiver completed a glorious zero-to-hero victory that earned him $301,421, but he also locked up his third WSOP bracelet win, 11 years after his first. With
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Anthony Zinno: “I Want to Play Poker my Whole Life.”
After a fantastic heads-up victory against Canada's Rodney Burt, Anthony Zinno became a two-time WSOP bracelet winner, this time in the $1,500-entry Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better format. For the modern poker legend, the second time around is sweet, but also very different from his first bracelet victory. “The first