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WSOP-C Biloxi: Travis Lutes' biggest cash ever

Tags: Biloxi, Main Event, Travis Lutes, world series of poker Circuit.
Posted on 10 November 2010 by "T".

After 3 intensive days of tournament poker, the World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event from Biloxi, Mississippi has found its winner. It ended up being Travis Lutes from Cameron Park, CA, United States who took home the tournament and the first place prize of $95,253. It was a very well deserved win and the prize money probably will come useful since he only won $367 before. 

Final table results
1. Travis Lutes - $95,253
2. Farid Nasserazad - $57,857

3. Bob Talbot - $42,523

4. Jason Cluxton - $31,295

5. Yair Alon - $23,445
6. Robert Gunter - $17,865

7. Jerry Monroe - $13,841

8. Steven Marshall - $10,898
9. John Holley - $8,717


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6 comments on "WSOP-C Biloxi: Travis Lutes'' biggest cash ever"


 zergling0710/11/2010 09:45:57 GMT
sweet
 jpoblong10/11/2010 10:26:16 GMT
i have seen this guy on you tube.Travis is a good player. a good improvement from his previous win.. keep up the good work. Congrats
 Sapoazul10/11/2010 10:47:27 GMT
Very good! Congratulations Trevis... Before this circuit the has just win 367 USD?
Oh.. Terrible!
 Cliffem10/11/2010 13:20:53 GMT
Well done Trevis hope you enjoy your first big cash ! Smile
 SuperNoob10/11/2010 14:23:11 GMT
not that big prize for first place for live main event but still good for the winner considering his previous cash. lets see if he can do anything in other big events.
 mazas11/11/2010 13:55:48 GMT
nice win and think he really was such lucky becouse he won less then 400 $ before
congrates him

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