57TH ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER
WSOP ONLINE

WSOP Online

Event#10

#10: $400 Holiday PLOSSUS

Start Date

Dec 16 04:30 PM

Buy-in

$390

ITM

Top 21 players

End Date

Dec 16 08:30 PM

Entries

92

Prize

$12,525

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Winner

No Winner for This Event.

$0

NoPlayerCountryEarnings
2
Netherlands
$3,125
3
Finland
$1,500
4
Unknown Country
$2,175
5
Brazil
$700
7
China
$900
9
Brazil
$100
10
Unknown Country
$100
11
Canada
$200
13
Unknown Country
$100
17
China
$675
18
China
$450
24
China
$400
31
South Korea
$100
33
Malta
$1,050
34
Latvia
$300
45
Unknown Country
$100
54
Brazil
$150
59
Turkey
$100
63
Russia
$100
70
Kyrgyzstan
$100
88
Unknown Country
$100

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