It ended up being Cory Zeidman who took home Event 4: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low 8 or better. For the win Zeidman received the biggest cash of his entire career ($201,559) and his very first WSOP bracelet. Zeidman previous WSOP cash occured in the very same event last year (believe it or not). Then he arrived at the final table as the chip leader as well but finished in 6th place for $30,228.
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His total tournament winnings about half million so this was very good result for him. He was lucky to get that far. His total tournament winnings about half million so this was very good result for him. He was lucky to get that far.
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This remembers me the movie “Lucky You” that I have been watching this weekend. Very nice indeed, never heard of it before. It was about a guy, mid 30’s, that played poker his entire life and his father was a two bracelet winner at WSOP, and they both went to the main event and got to the final table and then, when there were only three, the son, with AA, called parent’s KK and let his parent take all is chips without showing the cards, because his father’s biggest dream was to get the third bracelet, but then he lost against a first timer who had won the entrance through internet. Chris Bjorin will have his chance again.