Jeremy Hendricks Wins First Ring After Three-Way Deal For $8,659

Level 17
: Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

Event #3: $250 Studio Ring Event saw a total of 269 entrants over two flights, creating a total prize pool of $53,801, divided amongst the 35 players who made the second day, all in the money.
Many familiar faces found their way to the second day including Christopher Belcher (35th-$382), Taylor Howard (29th-$382), and Matthew Sandt (15th-$866).
It was Jeremy Hendricks who ended up taking down the ring after an even chop three ways between himself and his opponents. Adrian Griffith and Quang Pham each took $8,659 for their efforts while Hendricks took the same, the ring, and the Pro Am Seat.
Final Table Results
Place | Name | Amount |
1 | Jeremy Hendricks | $8,659 |
1 | Adrian Griffith | $8,659 |
1 | Quang Pham | $8,659 |
4 | Tye Miller | $3,352 |
5 | Russel LeMaster | $2,588 |
6 | Dale McDonough | $2,147 |
7 | Michael Briggs | $1,802 |
8 | John Feregrino | $1,506 |
9 | Scott Davis | $1,205 |
10 | Terry Cannata | $1,011 |