John Dollinger triumphed in the latest World Series of Poker Circuit main event at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He won $147,148 and secured his second gold ring, marking his first win in nine years, bringing his career earnings over $1 million. The event attracted 487 entries, and the final six competitors were fiercely contested. Dollinger tactically navigated the final table, ultimately defeating Russell Brooks, who had initially led the final matchup. Dollinger's decisive play led to his victory and a memorable tournament experience.
"It does feel really good. I haven't won an event in nine years. It's my first time in Tulsa. I flew in Friday and came just to play one tournament, and I already booked my flight going back tonight."
"When there were 50 players left in [Circuit] Graton, I was chip leader, and then I went out around 40th place. I told the guy who knocked me out that I would win the next one."
"Dollinger continued to steer clear of the elimination hands at the final table... Brooks was awarded close to six figures for the third place finish."
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