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Abraham Korotki is the Day Four winner at the Harrah's Atlantic City Circuit Event
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On Day Four of the Atlantic City Circuit Event,
Abraham Korotki from Bethany Beach, DE became
the winner and earned $433,008. And this is not all -
he also won a seat into the 2006 Tournament of
Champions and a WSOP Circuit Gold & Diamond
Ring. 124 poker players took part in this 9,700 +
$300 No Limit Holdem tournament with $1,202,800
total prize pool. Brian Jensen from Denmark took the
second place and won $240,560, while Steven
Jacobs from Philadelphia earned $132,308 for his
third place.
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DAY FOUR: The Winner is Abraham Korotki winning $433,008, a WSOP
Circuit Gold & Diamond Ring, and a seat into the 2006 Tournament of
Champions.
DAY THREE: The Chip Leader is Brian Jensen with 191,500 in chips.
Prize money will go to the top 9 finishers. On Day Four, play will continue
down to one winner. On Day Four -- play resumes at 2PM EST.
DAY TWO: The Chip Leader is Herbert Cheng with 93,500 in chips.
Prize money will go to the top 9 finishers. On Day Three, play will continue
down to the final 9 players. On Day Three -- play resumes at 12 noon EST.
DAY ONE: The Chip Leader is Steven Jacobs with 99,600 in chips.
Prize money will go to the top 9 finishers. On Day Two, play will continue
down to the final 27 players. On Day Two -- play resumes at 12 noon EST
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