Carsten Heidemann Wins WSOP Bracelet and $343,010 Prize
Carsten Heidemann, a German poker pro, emerged victorious at the $600 Ultra Stack No-Limit Hold’em event at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. He outplayed 6,628 competitors to claim his first WSOP bracelet and a cash prize of $343,010 (315,167.88 euros).
Final Showdown at the Table
At the final table, Heidemann faced tough opponents like Robert Szumowski and Juan Garibaldi. He ultimately triumphed in a thrilling head-to-head battle against Ramana Epparla, securing his spot as the second German pro to win a bracelet at the 2024 WSOP.
Prize Breakdown
The top finishers at the event also received their share of the prize pool:
- Carsten Heidemann: $343,010
- Ramana Epparla: $228,670
- Albyn Bello: $170,410
- Phuoc Nguyen: $127,950
- Jason Wester: $96,790
- Robert Szumowski: $73,780
- Juan Garibaldi: $56,670
- Arnold Park: $43,870
- Ha Duong: $34,220
- Lawrence Barber: $26,910
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