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Thomas Pomponio Wins 2017 World Series of Poker Colossus Event

New Jersey Online Poker Player Wins $1 Million and First Gold Bracelet

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After six starting flights and four days of action, the field of 18,054 in the 2017 World Series of Poker Colossus event was finally whittled down to a champion. In the end, the bracelet and the $1 million first-place prize went to Thomas Pomponio.

It was a massive score for the Manahawkin, New Jersey resident, whose previous best result at the WSOP was a cash in 2011 for $6,824. He also has two small wins at the Borgata Winter Poker Open.

“It’s a lot of money,” said Pomponio, who fired four bullets in the tournament. “I don’t even know what I want to do yet. I’ll pay some bills, help out my parents.”

Pomponio topped a final table that included the likes of Luke Vrabel (9th), Matt Affleck (8th) and Ralph Massey (7th). Other notables to make a deep run in the event included Tony Sinishtaj (13th), Mike Telker (22nd), Alex Masek (29th), Joey Weissman (56th), Nachman Berlin (59th), Ismael Bojang (65th), Katie Lindsay (67th), and Kane Kalas (73rd).

While the field size generated a $9,027,000 total prize pool and is the third largest in WSOP history, it represented a substantial decrease from 2016’s field of 21,613 and the record of 22,374 in 2015.

This year, the tournament drew in players from 76 different nations ranging in age from 21 and eight days, to 93 years old.

Here’s a look at the final table results.

Finish Player Name Payout POY Points
1 Thomas Pomponio $1,000,000 720
2 Taylor Black $545,430 600
3 John Hanna $406,474 480
4 Mark Babekov $305,294 360
5 Kent Coppock $230,564 300
6 Erkut Yilmaz $175,208 240
7 Ralph Massey $133,975 180
8 Matt Affleck $103,090 120
9 Luke Vrabel $79,827 60

For more coverage from the summer series, visit the 2017 WSOP landing page complete with a full schedule, news, player interviews and event recaps.

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