Counted amongst the winners at the halfway point of the 2020 World Series of Poker Online are a former WSOP Main Event champion, multiple World Poker Tour champions, and previous bracelet winners. Mixed in with that group of professional poker players and all of their pedigree is a 36-year-old former walk-on college football player turned […]
Little Neck, New York’s Allan ‘Treeoflife’ Cheung became the latest player to strike gold at the 2020 World Series of Poker after defeating the 1579-entry field in Event #22 ($500 NLHE Turbo Deepstack) to win the $120,082.95 first-place prize and his first career gold bracelet.
One hour and one minute. That’s all it took for Terrell ‘heezahustla’ Cheatham to go from third shortest stack at the final table to bracelet winner on Friday morning in Event #16 ($500 NLHE Turbo). The tournament, which had 1,528 entries, took just 7.5 hours to play down to a champion.