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Time to continue with our highlights of the 50th annual World Series of Poker, as relayed to us by our friends straight from the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas:

Monday was a historic day at the 2019 World Series of Poker as Adam Friedman defended his title in the $10,000 Dealers Choice event to become the first player in four years to successfully defend their title in a WSOP event. Adam Friedman is a well known poker player from Gahanna, United States.He won more than USD 3,121,019.00 in his carreer with poker events alone. Cash Games not included. His last public game was in 16-Jan-2020 where he got position 16 in the $ 970 + 120 No Limit Hold'em - MSPT Main Event event in Mid-States Poker Tour - MSPT Cleveland, Clevel. Adam Friedman has won back-to-back $10,000 Dealer’s Choice 6-handed events after taking down the event Monday evening. The victory marked Friedman’s third career bracelet. Not only did he also win the event in 2018 but Friedman also won the $5,000 Seven Card Stud back in 2012. Name: Adam Friedman Nationality: American Birthplace: Gahanna, OH Current Residence: Las Vegas, NV Age: 36 Profession: Professional poker player Number of WSOP Cashes: 26 Number of WSOP Final Table Appearances: 8 Number of WSOP Gold Bracelet Victories (with this tournament): 2 Best Previous WSOP Finish: 1st in 2012 $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8or Better for $269,037 Total WSOP Earnings. Jun 18, 2019 Adam Friedman completed an incredible victory at this year’s World Series of Poker as he beat Shaun Deeb heads-up to claim the title of $10,000 Dealer’s Choice Championship winner. A fine result on its own merit, which makes Friedman’s victory all the more amazing is that one year ago, Adam Friedman did exactly the same thing.


Event #26: $2,620 No-Limit Hold’em Marathon
was taken down by Roman Korenev after a long 6-day battle to pick up his first gold bracelet and a hefty $477,401.


Event #27: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Michael Mizrachi walked away with his 5th bracelet and a nice $142,801.


Event #28: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Stephen Song fought like a true WSOP warrior to wrap his first gold bracelet around his wrist, and $341,854 to celebrate with his rail.


Event #29: $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship
Greg Mueller took down a field of 172 players and walked away with an impressive $425,347 and his third WSOP bracelet.


Event #30: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
after a long arduous four days, Luis Zedan, with a giant smile, won the battle and picked up $236,673 and his first gold bracelet.


Event #31: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed
known by his opponents as the the “Silent Assassin,” Thomas Cazayous won the battle and took home $414,766 and his first bracelet.


Event #32: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship
was crushed by Howard Mash to win his first bracelet and $662,594 after defeating a field of 5,916 players.

No report as of yet for Event #33: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw

Event #34: $1,000 Double Stack No-Limit Hold’em After years and years of playing professionally, Joseph Cheong picked up his first WSOP gold bracelet by taking down a field of more than 6,200 eager competitors and added to his already healthy bank account a fat $687,782.

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Event #35: $10,000 Dealer’s Choice Championship
Adam Friedman walked away with his third gold bracelet and $312,417. Plus, he joined the back-to-back winners club by defending his 2018 title for the same event.


Event #36: $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout
David Lambard was all smiles when he knocked out the last of his opponents from a field of 313 entries to pick up his first bracelet and the tidy sum of $207,193.


Event #37: $800 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack
was taken by Robert Mitchell giving him his first WSOP gold bracelet and a first place prize of $297,537 for his pocket aces.

Event #39 $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold’em still playing.

Event #40: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Ismael Bojang ran through a field of 1,216 anxious players to win his very first WSOP gold bracelet and $298,507 to add to his previous 10 cashes in the 2019 WSOP and to his 75th cash in professional poker.

There were also a couple of ONLINE tourneys that were conquered by the following digital gamblers:

Event #38: WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold’em Knockout Bounty Upeshka ‘gomezhamburg’ De Silva won $100,262.72.

Event #46: $500 WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack Dan ‘centrfieldr’ Lupo knocked everyone out to win $145,273.90.

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So there you have it. After 23 days of the 50th WSOP, there has already been more than $13,750,407 dollars paid just to the first place winners, and naturally a whole lot more to all who were lucky enough to make it past the bubbles.

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