{"id":4955,"date":"2022-06-09T09:08:51","date_gmt":"2022-06-09T09:08:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/news\/?p=4955"},"modified":"2022-06-09T09:08:51","modified_gmt":"2022-06-09T09:08:51","slug":"former-tennis-pro-wins-event-11-600-deepstack-to-claim-maiden-wsop-bracelet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/news\/former-tennis-pro-wins-event-11-600-deepstack-to-claim-maiden-wsop-bracelet","title":{"rendered":"Former Tennis Pro Wins Event #11: $600 Deepstack to Claim Maiden WSOP Bracelet"},"content":{"rendered":"
Summary<\/strong><\/p>\n Raj Vohra<\/a> emerged victorious after outclassing a massive field of 5,715 players in Event #11:$600 No-Limit Hold\u2019em Deepstack<\/em> at the ongoing 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) live festival at Bally\u2019s and Paris in Las Vegas. That win gave the Florida<\/a> native his first-ever gold bracelet along with $335,886 in prize money.<\/p>\n Before developing an interest and passion for poker, Vohra was a tennis player. The career shift proved to be the right decision as he has achieved quite a lot playing at the tables during the last few years.<\/p>\n Prior to his bracelet victory, Vohra had amassed nearly $1.4 million in live cashes<\/strong> and while that in itself is already a huge accomplishment, joining the WSOP champions club brings about a different level of fulfillment. For Vohra, it\u2019s a dream come true and the best moment of his life.<\/p>\n During his post-win interview, Vohra, who was accompanied by his supportive wife during the tournament, shared that they almost cancelled their Las Vegas trip amid the continuing threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. The $600 Deepstack event wasn\u2019t also his main focus in his 2022 WSOP schedule<\/a> but it ended up earning him his first WSOP title. <\/p>\n Vohra doesn\u2019t usually play events with buy-ins of $600 but after his win, the poker pro admitted he\u2019d like to play some more.<\/p>\n\n
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