Professor Corey Harrison Wins WSOP Event #24 For $432,411

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Corey Harrison has won WSOP $1,500 No Limit Hold’em (Event #24), after besting a field of 1,731 players over three days to capture a bracelet, and collect the $432,411 first place prize.

Following his victory at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, the 36 year-old college professor commented: “I’ve been playing ten years. I’ve been so close many times, cashing in WSOP Circuit events, and making final tables, but I had not gotten over the hump. This was the first time to get over that hump. This is the best venue in the world to get over the hump.”

The $1,500 NL tournament drew a good sized field of both amateur and pros alike to create a prize pool worth $2,336,850. Amongst the notable names cashing in at the event was Jeff Madsen in 123rd ($3,178), Steve Zolotow in 92nd ($3,552), Rob Salaburu in 70th ($5,211), Paul Wasicka in 31st($10,328), Shannon Shorr in 30th ($10,328), Victor Ramdin in 22nd ($12,618), Arkadiy Tsinis in 19th ($12,618), and Kevin MacPhee in 18th ($15,586).

It would then take Corey Harrison a further 10 and a half hours to make it past the final table of nine and eventually defeat Daniel Cascado heads-up. In the last hand of the tournament, Corey Harrison (As-7s) went all-in preflop and was called by his opponent holding Ks-10c. The board subsequently rolled out Ad-Js-4s-6d-Jh, to relegate Daniel Cascado to a runner-up finish worth $267,452, while Corey Harrison was crowned the WSOP Event #24 champion.

The final table payouts were as follows:

1st: Corey Harrison – $432,411

2nd: Daniel Cascado – $267,452

3rd: Salvatore Dicarlo – $184,914

4th: Paul Spitzberg – $133,364

5th: Gregory Josifovski – $97,493

6th: Mohsin Charania – $72,208

7th: Zimnan Ziyard – $54,191

8th: Gareth Teatum – $41,198

9th: Robert Brewer – $31,711