Korotki Wins Second Wsop Ring In Atlantic City

A decade apart

Abraham Korotki clinched his second World Series of Poker (WSOP) ring after winning the Harrah’s Atlantic City Circuit Stop main event, this week.
Korotki bested a field of 341 to win the $1,675 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event for $117,645. His first win in 2006, which also took place at an Atlantic City stop, saw him take home $433,008.
“Well, the first one was a decade ago. I would say over the decade… Players have gotten better,” Korotki said. “And it is very difficult to win a tournament, let alone multiple tournaments.”
Final event finished up:
1 Abraham Korotki $117,645
2 Alex Rocha $72,730
3 Edward Duncan $53,085
4 Henry Edmondson $39,355
5 Nenad Cvetkovic $29,647
6 Brian Paneth $22,675
7 Jeremy Stein $17,596
8 Shannon Shorr $13,851
9 Julie Cornelius $11,059

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