

This time, the consolation prize was much bigger as Morris added another $809,167 to his bankroll. Runner-up Morris already had a WSOP Circuit ring and six top ten finishes in WSOP gold bracelet events to his name including a deep run in this very event back in 2021, when he finished in seventh place for $93,406.

Lou Garza proposes to girlfriend after winning WSOP Bracelet The only thing missing was his Cowboy hat that he had been wearing during the 2022 WSOP. He did it in style with the most swag of all finalists, wearing just an unbuttoned sleeveless denim jacket, plenty of jewellery and Christian Dior shades. To make the day even sweeter, Garza obliterated his WSOP earnings of more than half a million dollars so far and banked a payday of $1,309,232 as his career earnings skyrocketed to nearly $1.8 million. After sealing the victory, Garza pulled an engagement ring out of his pocket and spontaneously proposed to his girlfriend while his rowdy Texan rail celebrated around them. Garza's first bracelet joins the circuit ring he won in January 2018 but that's not the only new piece of jewellery he whipped out today. Ap Louis "Lou" Garza came out on top of a short-lived heads-up duel with Arthur Morris. Out of a field of 731 entries, two Texans shared the biggest portion of the $6,798,300 prize pool.

The 2023 World Series of Poker at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas has entered the second half of the festival by crowning a winner in the record-breaking Event #50: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship. Final Table Result Event #50: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship.
