WSOP Event 33 Gold Bracelet goes to Steinberg

A young pro from Fairfield victorious after taking second place in 2010
Max Steinberg (23) outplayed a field of 2 795 in the Event 33 of the World Series of Poker $1000 no-limit hold’em to win the main prize of $440 238 and take home the gold bracelet for the first time in his professional career.
The young poker pro from Fairfield, Iowa was known for his runner-up position in the WSOP 2010 event.
“It feels really, really good. I got second two years ago, and I really wanted that bracelet. It just felt good to play really well at the final table, and get it in good and win, feeling like I was the best player there,” he said. “I felt really comfortable, even iAn the heads up. Someone asked me if I felt extra pressure because I had gotten second before, and it was actually the opposite, I felt no pressure at all.”
By eliminating Samuel Gerber in the heads up, Steinberg exceeded his current career tournament earnings record of $1 million.
The final table in the Event 33 included the following payouts:
1 Max Steinberg $440 238
2 Samuel Gerber $273 385
3 Matt Stout $192 813
4 Dylan Hortin $139 258
5 Joseph Marzicola $101 802
6 David Nicholson $75 314
7 Ryan Laplante $56 372
8 Vitaly Meshcheriakov $42 688
9 Christopher Shaw $32 702
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