He’ll certainly be ready and able after outlasting a star-studded field in the MSPT event, including a final table that included four-time WSOP bracelet winner and MSPT champion Adam Friedman and MSPT Hall of Famer Rob Wazwaz. When asked what he’ll do with the money, playing more tournaments is definitely in Kolman’s plans, including a certain dream event he now says he’ll play: “I was already going to play at the World Series of Poker, but I’ve wanted to play the Main Event for a while. “I play mostly cash, but I play tournaments occasionally and am starting to play more," he said after his victory. The victory was Kolman’s biggest ever tournament score, and a huge boost for someone who says he’s primarily a cash game player. The Los Angeles pro, who is originally from Bombay, India, took home $80,170 in prize money and the champion’s trophy after a four-handed deal was struck that ultimately saw Kolman earn the final $23,500 that was left on the table for the winner. Kolman outlasted a field of 473 entries that shattered the $300,000 guarantee to claim the winner’s share of the $457,310 prize pool. The second trip of the year for the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) to San Diego, California was another massive success, culminated by the crowning of Sebastin Kolman as the $1,110 Showdown Series Main Event champion.
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