The World Series of Poker Circuit has been in Atlantic City over the past few days with Harrah’s Resort playing host to quality poker events. Event #10 of the schedule just finished up, perhaps the most anticipated tournament on the tour schedule. The $1,675 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event saw 306 players competing with a prize pool of $459,000 generated. In the end, it was Soheb Porbandarwala who earned the first-place finish after defeating Peter Vitantonio in heads-up play.
The 27-year-old poker player took part in Flight B of the event, moving to the next round with somewhat of a small chip stack. Thankfully, he was able to gain a nice chip stack and made it to the final three tables, securing a spot in the money. According to the WSOP, in a surprising turn of events, Porband…
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