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Israeli Pro Poker Player Assi Moshe Wins Fifth World Series of Poker Bracelet

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Israeli Pro Poker Player Assi Moshe Wins Fifth World Series of Poker Bracelet
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First reported by Ynet · 9 hours ago

What happened

Israeli poker pro Assi Moshe won his fifth World Series of Poker bracelet in a $3,000 buy-in event in Las Vegas, earning over $683,000. After a year away from competitive play, Moshe dominated the tournament, becoming the first Israeli with five WSOP bracelets. The WSOP main event is ongoing, with other Israeli players still competing.

  • 01Assi Moshe wins his fifth WSOP bracelet in a $3,000 freezeout event in Las Vegas.
  • 02He earned over $683,000 from nearly 1,800 entries and a $4.7 million prize pool.
  • 03Moshe took a year off from professional poker before returning this year.
  • 04He is the first Israeli to win five WSOP bracelets, surpassing Eli Elezra's four.
  • 05Total career winnings for Moshe now reach about $2.7 million.
  • 06The WSOP main event is underway, with Israelis Gabi Lipschitz and Shraga Rubel among the leaders.

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Kan NewsCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israeli Pro Poker Player Assi Moshe Wins Fifth World Series of Poker Bracelet
YnetCenter · Hebrew9 hours ago
Israeli Poker Pro Assi Moshe Wins Fifth World Series of Poker Bracelet

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