![]() Chris Minton bowed out in seventh place when his ace-queen fell victim to a ten in the window to lose to queen-ten.īobby Schmidt was the next elimination after losing a couple of big flips to go from a big stack early in the table to a sixth-place finish. Ronald Baltazar was the next player to leave in ninth place, and Rico Cuevas then exited in eighth. To win this is just the icing on the cake.” I’m one of the luckiest people you’ll know because I have great friends, family, and doing something I love. I get to work at Caesars where I would stay growing up. I could have lost this and it would’ve hurt obviously, but I get to play a game for fun. I posted on Facebook I was going to win a tournament for her, and to win a WSOP tournament, it’s special.”īarnett added: "I haven’t been happier. My grandma just passed away three weeks ago. We would come out here and play all the time. "My father passed a handful of years ago from cancer. It’s just special," Barnett said when asked how it felt to win the bracelet. I think it’s on every poker player’s bucket list. Three years later when he turned 21, he came back and played his first WSOP event. ![]() ![]() For Barnett, Vegas has always held a special place in his heart as his dad brought him to Sin City on his 18th birthday. “Once Vegas started opening back up, I got an opportunity at Caesars and have been there since then," he explained. ![]()
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