Tuesday’s finale witnessed Obrestad compete against a startling group that included Scott Sitron and Fatima Moreira de Melo, whom she beat heads-up to move on to Wednesday’s finale. The top 14 players are definite for $7,000, with a grand prize of $382,000 up for grabs.
Poker pro J.C. Tran is one major obstruction that stands in Obrestad’s way to her second WSOP bracelet. Tran has two WSOP bracelets, which he grabbed in 2008 in a $1,500 No Limit Hold’em event and last year in a $2,500 Pot Limit Omaha competition. Also, Tran has more than $2 million in career WSOP and Circuit Event earnings. The feat will continue at 2:30pm PT today.
The only bracelet awarded on Tuesday was nabbed by Hungary’s Valdemar Kwaysser, who took down the Pot Limit Hold’em Championship (Event #38) for $617,000. Kwaysser outlived a field of 268 and rimmed out Canadian Matt Marafioti heads-up.
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