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2013 WSOP – Chris Dombrowski Wins Event #30

Posted by: Jo Martin - Wed, 2013-06-19 10:35

2013 WSOP – Chris Dombrowski Wins Event #30

The second event which played down to a bracelet winner today was event #30, the $1k NL Holdem one. A total of 2,108 players coughed up the buy-in for this one, and it took 3 full days of action for a winner to emerge. That winner was Chris Dombrowski, who took home the gold and the $346.3k prize to go with it. There were quite a few name players in the field, who fell by the side during the three days of action, although a few of them managed relatively deep runs. Eddy Sabat, who finished in 32nd place, was one such player. Antoine Saout finished 34th and John Racener made it to 36th place. Randy Lew and Kevin MacPhee made decent runs as well.

13 players returned to the tables on the last day of the poker tournament. At the beginning of the day, Dombrowski was 3rd in chips and he took full advantage of his large stack status. Thomas Miller was the first victim of the day. He bit the dust in 13th, followed by Thien Le and Ryan Riess. It only took the field half an hour to eject the above said players.
Ben Greenberg’s elimination in 10th place set the official final table of the event.

The first victim of the final table was Jonathan Thompson, who faded away after just 10 hands of final table action. He was followed to the sidelines by Mike Pickett and Matt Seer. Following Chris Bolek’s elimination in 6th place, the action froze a bit. It took more than 2 hours for Carter Myers to bite the dust in 5th place.
Dimitar Yosifov was the next victim, followed by Jesse McEuen. The heads-up stage of the event saw Dombrowski lock horns with Mathew Moore.

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