Dominates first WSOP final table
Nathan Gamble has taken down World Series of Poker (WSOP) event 46, the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better for a $223,339 pay day, a last-longer gamble and his first WSOP career bracelet.
Outplaying a field of 830, the Military veteran, defeated three previous bracelet winners in what was described as an “impressive” performance in which he dominated his first WSOP final table.
An emotional Gamble said he’d give the bracelet to his Dad who taught him how to play poker when he was just 13.
Final Table Results were:
1Nathan Gamble – $223,339
2Adam Hendrix – $137,992
3Ray Henson – $96,555
4Michael Gross – $68,544
5Marco Johnson – $49,379
6Miguel Use – $36,106
7Fernando Macia – $26,803
8Millard Hale – $20,205
9Wendy Weissman – $15,470
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