Yoon wins third WSOP bracelet, Yockey his first
The 2017 World Series of Poker has crowned another two title winners.
Bryan Yoon took down Event 47, the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Monster Stack for $1,094,349 and his third gold career bracelet, outplaying a field of 6,716 over four full days of play.
Yoon defeated Belarus-native Ihar Soika in fast-paced heads-up battle.
Final-Table Payouts were:
1Brian Yoon, $1,094,349
2 Ihar Soika, $675,995
3Stanley Lee, $501,353
4 Ryan McKnight, $374,515
5 Yuliyan Kolev, $281,800
6Maurice Hawkins, $213,591
7Thomas Ryan, $163,087
8Richard Ma, $125,451
9Will Failla, $97,223
Bryce Yockey fought his way to the top in Event 51, the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship.
The long-time grinder from Southern California topped a field of 209 entries to win $511,147 and his first gold bracelet after defeating Jeremy Joseph heads-up.
Final Table Results:
1Bryce Yockey – $511,147
2Jeremy Joseph – $315,911
3Josh Arieh – $216,077
4Chris Ferguson – $150,929
5Quentin Krueger – $107,709
6Christopher Roth – $78,569
7Ray Henson – $58,612
8Kate Hoang – $44,738
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