Kevin Eyster Wins Event #24: $5,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Event #24: $5,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em attracted 541 runners who battled it out for four days of play until a winner had been crowned. Kevin Eyster, a poker pro originally from Louisiana now residing in Denver, received the $622,998 first-place prize (his largest live tournament cash to date) and his first gold coveted bracele[...] Read more » 2014 WSOP: Here Are The Winners of Event #24 - #30
Joined: May '13
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Cheers the WSOP is going down to the wire now, hopefully the final events will be around the corner and cannot wait to watch more action at the main event. The best thing is to watch football and watch the WSOP together best combination you will ever made. Also i wish that more popular players win those events and they go faster, sometimes it is dull when action unfolds!
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Great to see Barny Boatman cashing in the $10,000 Pot Limit Hold 'em event. Barny seems to have been around forever and he is still playing at the top of his game by the look of it
Joined: Mar '12
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Congrats to Kevin Eyster for winning his first bracelet.I was going to say good to see a big cash going to him for the first time but he has won over $2million,including winning other big named tournaments. Congrats also to Pierre Milan,he did win his first bracelet and also his biggest cash by a long way,his only win on the Hendon Mob was a €250 omaha where he won €3k though he has had a few good cashes this half a $million must feel real good.