Christopher Tryba

Two more players have won WSOP bracelets last Thursday and increased their bank’s balance. These players won events thirty four and thirty five and made these games a part of history. Event thirty four that was a five thousand buy in Pot Limit Omaha 6 Handed game, Naoya Kihara had to battle it out with the 419 participants in order to secure his first WSOP bracelet and to add 512,029 dollars to his bank account.

This WSOP is not only his first bracelet, but the first WSOP bracelet for Japan as well. He eliminated his opponent after having a huge chip lead of five to one.

The last table in this event included Chris DeMaci, Naoya Kihara, tommy Le, Daniel Hindin and Hans Winzeler. The game went on and only 2 remained. The winner, Naoya Kihari and Chris De Maci were the final two.

The five to one chip lead made it very easy for him to eliminate his rival at level twenty eight when the blinds reached thirty and sixty thousand dollars. Despite being eliminated, but he went home happy with 316,308 dollars in his bank account.

As for the winner of event thirty five, which was a 2,500 dollar buy in Mixed Hold’em Poker, it was Christopher Tryba who had to beat 393 participants in order to secure his WSOP bracelet and a cash prize of 210,107 dollars. Christopher Tryba ended the final table with a very strong poker hand, a straight flush that eliminated his rival Eric Cajalais.