![]() Those sentiments were echoed by perennial critic Allen Kessler, who traveled out for the tournament. “The people running the tournament were very professional and I spoke with a few of the people individually, very open to suggestions for improvement on future events.” “It was run very well, especially considering it was their first big tournament post-Covid,” said Friedman, who is fresh of winning a Global Poker Award for “Best Final Table Performance,” which included defeating Phil Hellmuth heads-up. Among those to cash the tournament were Jay Kelley (12th - $12,847), Keven Stammen (17th - $8,593), Allen Kessler (21st - $7,174), Nicholas “Dirty Diaper” Rigby (33rd - $3,921), Myra Alexander (48th - $2,753), Richard Ali (63rd - $2,586), and Matthew Johnson (72nd - $2,336).Ĭlick here for a look at the full results. ![]() ![]() ![]() Place Player Prize 1 Adam Friedman $171,020 2 JB Whitehouse $105,782 3 Brian Hall $77,584 4 Brent Ballentine $57,729 5 Angela Shade $43,464 6 Tim Bishop $33,203 7 Michael McCauley $25,695 8 Peyton Smith $20,189 9 Ray Attiyah $16,017 Adam Friedman wins!ĭay 2 saw 77 players return to action, of which the top 72 were slated to get paid. ![]()
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