Clarence Prevost Wins Event #10; Paul Sokoloff w/ Another Deep Run
The World Series of Poker Circuit Choctaw Durant $1,700 Main Event is just one of a dozen gold ring events at the stop.
For more than a week, a slew of side events has been playing out including Event #10: $400 NLH 8-Handed One-Day, a tournament that drew 216 entries and created a $17,132 prize pool.
The last player standing was 36-year-old Clarence Prevost, who claimed a $17,132 top prize and his first WSOPC gold ring.
��I��m happy, I feel so blessed,�� he said after the win. ��I really really wanted to win one. I really thought I wouldn��t make it this far.��
Prevost came into the final table eighth in chips but hung tough before spinning it up.
��I never gave-up, I felt like it was my time,�� he explained. ��I picked the right spots and didn��t bluff-off my stack like I liked to do. I just waited my turn. I believed in the cards when they came to me.��
The father of two added: ��I have to give a shoutout to my rail and give a specific shoutout to my boy Kurt Haiss, he is the guy I run with and he��s always backed for me. The entire rail was cool.��
Interestingly, Paul Sokoloff, who had finished runner-up in a tournament the night before, had another deep run finishing in third place for $7,483.
Event #10 Final Table Results
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Clarence Prevost | Tulsa, Oklahoma | $17,132 |
2 | Robert Irby | Hudson, Florida | $10,588 |
3 | Paul Sokoloff | London, England | $7,483 |
4 | Henry Horn | Irving, Texas | $5,392 |
5 | Michael Lo | Houston, Texas | $3,964 |
6 | Quinterol Mallette | Dallas, Texas | $2,974 |
7 | Jim Carroll | Frisco, Texas | $2,278 |
8 | Mykel Comroe | Dallas, Texas | $1,783 |
9 | Davis Dennis | Norman, Oklahoma | $1,425 |
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