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Doug Polk WSOP One Drop Final Table Run. Here are a few of Doug Polk’s key hands from the final day of the action-packed final table of the WSOP One Drop. Blinds 100k/200k/30k. 9 Players Remaining. Doug is in middle position with T ♥ 9 ♥ Doug moves all in for 2.6M. Only Martin Jacobson called from the small blind. Jaconson shows A ♦ Q ♦. The last tournament of the 2018 WSOP is here, the $1,000,000 buy in Big One for One Drop. We go over a hand with Phil Ivey and even get a little commentary f. The Little One for One Drop ™ is an official WSOP gold bracelet event with a US$1,111 buy-in. From each buy-in, US$111 is donated to One Drop.

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South Korean Sejin Park Turns $400 Buy-In into $451,272 !!

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Sejin Park from South Korea bested a field of 13,109 entries to win the 2019 World Series of Poker Event #61: COLOSSUS – $400 No-Limit Hold’em. This is the second WSOP gold bracelet for South Korea this summer but the first WSOP gold bracelet for South Korea in an open event.nPark defeated Greece’s Georgios Kapalas heads up to take home the first place prize of $451,272. Although Park doesn’t speak English, his friend stepped up to translate Sasha Salinger’s questions and Park’s answers. For a full recap of this event click below:nhttps://www.pokernews.com/tours/wsop/2019-wsop/event-61-colossus/nThe final table payouts were as follows:n1. Sejin Park, $451,272n2 Georgios Kapalas, $278,881n3 Ryan Depaulo, $208,643n4 Juan Lopez, $157,106n5 Andrew Barber, $119,072n6 Norson Saho, $90,838n7 Patrick Miller, $69,757n8 Maksim Kalman, $53,925n9 Diego Lima, $41,965