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DAN IDEMA RIDES AWAY WITH HORSE VICTORY

EVENT #35: $3,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E.
ENTRIES: 376
PRIZE POOL: $1,026,480
FIRST PLACE PRIZE: $261,774
PLACES PAID: 40
Dan Idema Rides Away with a WSOP Gold Bracelet in H.O.R.S.E.
Canadian Poker Pro Collects a Third WSOP Title and $261,774
Late Rush of Cards Propels Idema to Victory, as Matthew Vengrin Comes in Second
MEET THE LATEST WSOP GOLD BRACELET CHAMPION
Name: Dan Idema
Birthplace: Vancouver, BC (Canada)
Age: 30
Current Residence: Vancouver, BC (Canada)
Marital Status: Single
Children: None
Profession: Professional Poker Player
Number of WSOP Cashes: 25
Number of WSOP Final Table Appearances: 8
Number of WSOP Gold Bracelet Victories: 3 (2011, 2013, 2015)
Best Previous WSOP Finish: 1st
Total WSOP Earnings: $1,335,086
Personal Facts: Idema operates his own hot air balloon, which he enjoys in his spare time
The poker pro from Vancouver, British Columbia came out atop in the $3,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. tournament (Event #34), which was played over an extended four-day period at the Rio Las Vegas. He conquered a field which included 376 entries on the way to a $261,774 payout.
Second Place: Matthew Vengrin finished as the runner up. His consolation prize amounted to $161,680. Vengrin is a 30-year-old self-employed man. This was his 20th time to cash in a WSOP event, including five other final table appearances.
Third Place: Kevin Iacofano took 3rd place. The 29-year-old poker pro received $104,280. Oddly enough Iacofano told his fiancé that if he won a WSOP H.O.R.S.E. tournament, he would buy her a horse. “Me and my big mouth,” Iacofano joked later. At least for now, the soon-to-be Mrs. Iacofano will remain horseless.
Fourth Place: John Racener, from Tampa, FL busted out in 4th place. He added $75,559 to his WSOP winnings, which now totals $6.4 million. Racener is best known for finishing second in the 2010 Main Event Championship won by Jonathan Duhamel. No doubt, Racener belongs in the discussion of best players yet to win a gold bracelet. He’s now cashed 32 times at the WSOP, including on four occasions this year.
Fifth Place: Iakov Nepomnyashchiy, from Moscow, Russia came in 5th. His payout amounted to $55,553. This was Nepomnyashchiy’s third career cash at the series and first time to make the money since 2011.
Sixth Place: Paul Sexton, a 32-year-old poker pro from Henderson, NV finished in 6th place. That was a disappointment since he was ranked second in chips when six-handed play began. This was Sexton’s first WSOP cash since 2008, which was worth $41,438. Back in 2005, he made an ESPN televised final table where he finished 5th, an event won by Erik Seidel. Sexton also holds a degree in electrical engineering from the University of San Diego.
Seventh Place: Randy Ohel, from Las Vegas, NV was the 7th-place finisher. This marked his 17th in-the-money finish, including a gold bracelet win in 2010 ($2,500 buy-in 2-7 Limit Triple Draw Lowball). It was also his fifth final table appearance. Ohel collected $31,358 for another fine effort.
Eighth Place: Taylor Paur, from El Dorado Hills, CA rounded out the official final table. He made $24,070 in what was the 24th cash of his career. Paur earned a gold bracelet in 2013 in a $1,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em event.
Aside from the final table finishers, other notable players who cashed included – three-time gold bracelet winner Farzad Bonyadi (10th), gold bracelet winner David Benyamine (12th), gold bracelet winner Mike Leah (13th), poker gadfly Allen Kessler (19th), 2005 world poker champion Joe Hachem (22nd), six-time gold bracelet winner Ted Forrest (22nd), and two-time gold bracelet winner Dan Kelly (24th).
There were 361 males and 15 females who entered this event (3.1 percent).
For this event’s results, visit:
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/results.asp?grid=1136&tid=14235
http://www.wsop.com/players/playerprofile.asp?playerID=96177
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/updates.asp?grid=1136&tid=14235
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/photos.asp?grid=1136&tid=14235

