CIRCUIT

WSOP Circuit - HORSESHOE BALTIMORE

Apr 26 2018 - May 07 2018Horseshoe Baltimore
Baltimore, MD, United States
Event#5

Event #5: $365 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed Re-Entry

Start Date

Apr 30 04:00 PM

Buy-in

$365

ITM

Top 15 players

End Date

May 01 04:00 PM

Entries

148

Prize

$44,400

NoPlayerCountryEarnings
1
United States
$12,655
2
United States
$7,822
3
United States
$5,637
4
United States
$4,080
5
United States
$2,964
6
United States
$2,161
7
United States
$1,580
8
United States
$1,580
9
United States
$1,160
10
United States
$1,160
11
United States
$854
12
United States
$854
13
United States
$631
14
United States
$631
15
United States
$631

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