The best wins come against the most efficient opposition, that's why it's unlikely George Danzer can be going to sleep any time soon.
A twinkling of an eye ago the German Team Pro won his fourth career WSOP bracelet on the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas within the $10,000 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo Split-8-or-Better event, a win worth $338,646 to the mohawked German, whose already broad grin might just have gotten a little bit wider.
Danzer's previous WSOP bracelets all came in 2014 and included the $10,000 Razz Championship, the $10,000 Seven-Card Stud High-Low Split Championship, and clear of Las Vegas the 8-Game Mix title at WSOP Asia-Pacific. His latest win means he draws level with Italian player Max Pescatori on four WSOP bracelets - greater than another European player.
Today's win came against the very best players within the game.
Danzer defeated Randy Ohel heads-up, but then every opponent had top draw credentials, with eight of the general ten players, including the likes of Justin Bonomo, Todd Brunson, Eli Elezra and David Benyamine, having previous won WSOP bracelets.
The field were 135 strong initially at what's a number of the more niche events at the schedule, but one during which Danzer continues to illustrate he's one of the best within the world.
Danzer's win is the most recent success story in a summer of serious results for Team PokerStars, that has included final table finishes and naturally two bracelet wins for Jason Mercier. Find all of the stories from this year's World Series in Las Vegas, on our WSOP coverage page.
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Stephen Bartley is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com]
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