Both multiple career bracelet winners
David Singer has taken down WSOP , $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. defeating Kevin LaMonica heads-up.
Singer, banks $203,709, the title and his second career bracelet. This win takes his WSOP career earnings over the $1.8 million mark.
Final Table Payouts were:
1David Singer, $203,709
2Kevin Lamonica, $125,904
3Andrew Kelsall, $88,221
4Max Pescatori, $62,733
5Michael Coombs, $45,281
6David “Bakes” Baker, $33,184
7Kyle Loman, $24,696
8Esther Taylor-Brady, $18,669
22-year-old Adrian Mateos won his third WSOP career bracelet when he outplayed a field of 129 in Event 15, $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship.
The young Spanish poker pro is stacking up the jewelry with an already impressive tally at such a young age. He goes down in WSOP history as the youngest player to win three bracelets, the first when he was just 19.
Mateos faced John Smith heads-up, a 70-year-old war veteran and recipient of the Purple Heart, who has been playing poker longer than Mateos has been alive.
Final table results were:
1Adrian Mateos – $336,656
2John Smith – $208,154
3Charlie Carrel – $112,379
4Ryan Riess – $112,379
5Ryan Hughes – $54,986
6Olivier Busquet – $54,986
7Jack Duong – $54,986
8Ryan Fee – $54,986
9Dan Smith – $26,711
10Chris Moore – $26,711
11Joe McKeehen – $26,711
12Jason Les – $26,711
13Taylor Paur – $26,711
14Russell Thomas – $26,711
15Dario Sammartino – $26,711
16Moritz Dietrich – $26,711
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