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August 2, 2023
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Goodbye, Cherokee!

That's a wrap for WSOPC Cherokee!

Congratulations to all of the winners.

We're currently at Graton Casino, and then we head to Hard Rock Tulsa. Bookmark PokerOrg Instant for updates all Circuit season long!

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Cory Biddle Wins High Roller and 1st Circuit Ring at Cherokee

After two days of play among a stacked group of poker players, Cody Biddle was victorious in the $2,200 High Roller for $93,116 and his first ever World Series of Poker Circuit ring.

Biddle defeated accomplished poker player Ryan Brown heads up for the title, and also earned himself a seat into the 2024 Tournament of Champions next summer. He also doubled his WSOP earnings after booking an almost six-figure score. The newly-crowned champion was cheered on by his supportive girlfriend, Ebony Bost, on the rail. She made a deep run herself in the Main Event, ultimately finishing in 22nd place for $14,492. They were actually at the same table together in the Main Event at one point!

The final three players in this event were actually the top three coming into the final table, dominating a stacked final table and field.

"It feels good, man. I've played a lot of final tables and finally got a ring. It was a tough field. One thing on the bucket list, now I'm gonna get some more rings." Biddle has been playing poker for 20 years and can add this to his list of accolades.

Results can be found here .

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Billy Kopp wins the Cherokee Main Event

Billy Kopp put on a clinic at the Cherokee Main Event, winning $376,154, his biggest score to date.

For a complete recap of the day's action and the story, read the full article directly from our front page:

https://www.poker.org/billy-kopp-wins-wsop-cherokee-main-event-for-376154/

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Billy Kopp Wins Cherokee Main Event for $376,154; Brian Jones Eliminated in 2nd Place ($232,481)

Brian Jones moved all in from the button for about 8,000,000. Billy Kopp looked down at a pair and immediately called to try and finish the tournament.

Brian Jones - J 5
Billy Kopp - 9 9

Kopp was way ahead, but the flop was a big sweat. The board came out 6 K 2, bringing the flush draw. The T turn was safe, one card away. Finally, the 4 completed the board, making it official.

Billy Kopp is your newest WSOP Cherokee Main Event Champion!

A full recap will be posted shortly.