Cory Bogert Captures First Gold Ring and $50k in Prize Money in Event #2: $400 NLH Multi-Flight
PokerNews is on site at the Ameristar St. Charles for the latest World Series of Poker Circuit stop, and while we��re only doing live updates from the $1,700 Main Event, it��s not the only tournament that��s been playing out inside the casino.
For the past week, a slew of side events has taken place and awarded gold rings to the lucky winners. One such tournament was Event #2: $400 No-Limit Hold��em Multi-Flight, which drew 1,093 entries over five starting flights and offered up a $360,690 prize pool.
Among those to cash the tournament were Tuan Duong (10th - $4,832), Carlos Loving (15th - $4,063), Josh Turner (18th - $3,476), Austin McCormick (31st - $2,580), Kyle Ahner (41st - $1,693), Ryan Hicks (54th - $1,546), and Rodney Spriggs (73rd - $938).
In the end, 28-year-old student Cory Bogert defeated five-time ring winner Jeff Trudeau to claim the title, a $50,034 top prize, and his first gold ring.
��I��m an online guy. I play mostly cash. I don��t play a lot of tournaments,�� said Bogert. ��I was going to play everything. I mean, I��m in school, so anything that school permits me to play.��
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Cory Bogert | Chesterfield, Missouri | $50,034 |
2 | Jeffrey Trudeau | Winter Garden, Florida | $30,773 |
3 | Michael Johns | Clarksville, Tennessee | $23,402 |
4 | Blake O'Brien | Maryland Heights, Missouri | $17,968 |
5 | Peter Brooks | St. Louis, Missouri | $13,962 |
6 | Lonny Weitzel | Texarkana, Texas | $11,085 |
7 | Cory Aurentz | Springfield, Missouri | $8,756 |
8 | Jerod Smith | Troy, Illinois | $7,075 |
9 | Zachary Carey | Sullivan, Missouri | $5,846 |