Biggest cashout yet for the Internet ace
The World Series of Poker event 20 - the $5,000 buy-in Limit Hold'em competition proved to be a winner for Benjamin 'Big Stack' Scholl who managed to outplay 165 other entrants and earn himself his first WSOP bracelet and his biggest career win yet, $206,760.
The final table was a tough one, including names such as Jeff Shulman and Scholl’s heads-up opponent, Canadian software designer Andrew Prock.
In the heads-up, Scholl’s chip lead and skill proved to be crucial for his win, as he soon dispatched Prock and sent him home with a runner up check for $127,773.
Apart from the two, other event payouts included:
3. Jeff Shulman (USA) – $92,562
4. Jesse Martin (USA) – $68,322
5. Raymond Dehkharghani (USA) – $51,344
6. Matt Glantz (USA) – $39,259
7. Matthew Woodward (USA) – $30,529
8. Nicholas Derke (USA) – $24,139
9. Ayman Qutami (USA) – $19,395
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