David Bach Wins Second WSOP Bracelet of the Summer, Third Overall

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David Bach Wins WSOP Bracelet of the Summer

David Bach added another World Series of Poker bracelet to his trophy case in the early hours of Sunday morning. Bach won his third career bracelet and second of the summer in the $10,000 HORSE Championship.

It was no walk in the park for Bach to walk away with another WSOP title as he had to come out on top of one of the toughest final tables of the summer.

They got cards in the air at 2 p.m. with 15 players remaining and they combined to an unofficial final table of nine players about three hours later. Anthony Zinno was the unlucky ninth place finisher who missed out on adding another final table to his resume. The final table was streamed on PokerGO with a 30-minute delay.

2016 November Niner Jerry Wong finished in eighth and Yuebin Guo hit the rail in seventh before the final six players battled for several hours before losing another player.

Final Table Results:

1st: David Bach - $383,208

2nd: Eric Rodawig - $236,841

3rd: Don Zewin - $163,557

4th: Andrew Brown - $115,485

5th: Jason Mercier - $83,415

6th: Daniel Negreanu - $61,667

7th: Yuebin Guo - $46,687

8th: Jerry Wong - $36,218

Source: WSOP

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