Update: Second WSOP Bracelet for Shulman
Successful end of Event 60 for young pro
This weekend saw the end of WSOP Event 60 – No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball World Championship, where 26-year-old Nick Shulman took down his second WSOP bracelet, along with a winner’s paycheck to $294,321.
On his way to this major success, Shulman had to face off another 100 entrants, and a tough final table which comprised Michael Wattel, George Danzer, Ben Parker, Ashton Griffin, John Juanda (who won the event in 2011), Bob Bright, Ali Eslami and Larry Wright.
The heads-up were intense, but fortunately for Shulman, brief, and it did not take him long to send his final opponent Michael Wattel home with a consoling prize in his pocket.
Apart from Shulman, other top earners in the event were:
Michael Wattel $181,886
George Danzer $115,295
Ben Parker $78,088
Ashton Griffin $55,482
John Juanda $41,270
Bob Bright $32,080
Ali Eslami $26,004
Larry Wright $22,368
Other cashouts included:
Andy Bloch $22,368
Erik Seidel $22,386
Jason Mercier $19,272
Daniel Negreanu $19,272
Marco Traniello $19,272