Blair Rodman Wins Event No. 47 at the WSOPLong-Time Pro Wins His First Bracelet |
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Blair Rodman outlasted a field of 2,038 players to his win his first World Series of Poker gold bracelet in an event he almost didn't enter, the $2,000 buy-in no-limit hold'em. A Las Vegas native, Rodman is a professional gambler who has been playing at the WSOP since 1982. Rodman had made eight previous WSOP final tables; his best finish was fourth in the Omaha limit tournament in 1993. Rodman's best year at the WSOP was undoubtedly 2004 when he cashed six times and made three final tables. So it's no surprise Rodman has played as many events as he could this year. If he hadn't busted out of event No. 44 in 24th place the previous night, he would not have entered this tournament.
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, and was called by Wroblewski with pocket twos. Rodman found an ace on the flop to double up. Rodman then eliminated David Schnettlner in eighth place ($55,637), and Pelton in seventh place ($74,183) to catapult himself to second in chips.
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. Rodman called with A
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, and Rodman was victorious. Galasso earned $448,808 in his first live tournament cash. Rodman earned $707, 898, and a bracelet that was a long time coming. Rodman has now won a total of $1,015,306 at the WSOP.