Eric Wasserson Wins WSOP Paradise $25,000 Dealers Choice for Maiden Bracelet

Eric Wasserson is the latest champion to be crowned at the WSOP Paradise after winning his first bracelet in the $25,000 Dealers Choice Championship.

Eric Wasserson
Eric Wasserson

The event saw 49 entries, composed of the very best mixed games players poker has to offer today.

The American ultimately led an all-USA top five to seize the win and a $353,340 prize to go alongside his bracelet.

Speaking to the media after bagging the victory, Wasserson said:

“It is a monkey off of my back for sure. I’ve been trying to win a bracelet for a long time. It feels really good to finally get it done. I can’t even explain the feeling.

“We all have a good rapport and have played tons of hands with each other over the years. We can make fun of each other and needle so it creates a more fun environment than a normal final table.

“You just have to focus on each hand as a new situation. I try to focus on each spot and make good decisions every time. It’s important to keep a good mentality because it’s never going to be easy.”

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Action Recap

Four players were all that remained as Day 3 kicked off. Everyone had a short stack and seemingly was in perpetual danger of being knocked out.

But it was incredible to observe how elite players can maneuver a handful of chips for round after round without being sent to the rail.

Daniel Zack was the first player to dust off his stack. The game was No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw and Zack was down to his last three big blinds.

He jammed a nine-high and was called by Mike Gorodinsky who showed a jack-high. Zack ended up with a queen and his day was over.

The podium finishers now all had equal stacks but after a while Gorodinsky started to fall back from his rivals.

Josh Arieh opened and Gorodinsky came over the top with A♦ Q♥ 6♦ 2♥ in a hand over PLO. Arieh flipped over 10♠ 10♥ 7♦ :7c and the board was dealt out.

The J♦ 8♣ 7♥ flop saw Arieh pick up bottom set and it was all over with the 8♠ turn.

Wasserson started the heads-up match with a good lead and extended it further over the opening rounds.

Arieh was now running short of chips but a timely double up evened the stacks.

Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh

The same pattern repeated when Arieh selected NL Hold’em. He was at risk but a second double-up once again stopped Wasserson in his tracks.

The final hand was also NL Hold’em. Arieh limped A♦ Q♠ and Wasserson jammed his Q♣ J♦ which was duly called.

The board ran out K♦ 3♠ 2♦ which left the advantage in Arieh’s hands, but the J♣ turn was enough to give Wasserson the win after a blank 2♠ river ended the event.

WSOP Paradise $25,000 Dealers Choice Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Eric WassersonUnited States$353,340
2Josh AriehUnited States$262,090
3Mike GorodinskyUnited States$194,430
4Daniel ZackUnited States$144,230
5John RacenerUnited States$107,000
6Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom$79,370
7Nacho BarberoArgentina$60,040

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