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   Saturday, May 26 2012 

 
WSOPC Choctaw: Victory of Abraham Araya at the Main Event

The World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) come to crown another champion. This is Abraham Araya, a father of 44 years old who has just triumphed after a tough battle against 978 players registered at the main event of this tournament, a meeting will a nice turnout because a total prize pool of $ 1.4 million have been collected. Having lost his job as aircraft mechanic, Araya is very fortunate to have a huge talent to play poker, which enabled him to support his family needs. In last October, he already won the title of Poker Challenge TJ Cloutier and at the same time pocketing a prize of $ 83,659. After fairly eventful qualifying days, Aray managed to reach the final table by standing immediately in place of chip leader. He took advantage of his advantage and has integrated the heads'up final opponent Daniel Lowery, who lost in the place of runner-up after the confrontation.



With his victory, Aray pocketed a prize of $ 270,380 and his first gold ring. With this tremendous feat at the WSOPC Choctaw therefore, he currently has $ 350,000 of gain, a sum equivalent of four or five years' salary for an airplane mechanic. In addition to the trophy and the prize, he also amassed 912 points in the Card Player ranking. As runner-up, Lowery received a sum of $ 167,230. Michael Sanders was able to sit at the third place with $ 123,430 of gain, while Jack Miller, Mark Burford, Derel Browning, William Nguyen, Justine Gardenhire and Dejuante Alexander are respectively ranked at the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th place.

Source:  James WILLIAMS

Monday, 30 January 2012


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