Carter Phillips, a 21-year old poker pro from North Carolina, just won his first WSOP bracelet when he outlasted 1,663 players to bag Event #16 of the 2010 World Series of Poker, a $1,500 buy-in No Limit Hold'em six-handed tournament. Carter Phillips also bagged $482,774 for the win, and is the sixth youngest WSOP bracelet winner in history.
The six-handed final table was also the second youngest final table in WSOP history, with the average age at 22.8 years old.
The results of the final table and the payouts are as follows:
2nd: Samuel Gerber (Switzerland) - $298,726
3rd: Craig Bergeron (USA) - $189,661
4th: Hugo Perez (Peru) - $124,690
5th: Russelll Thomas (USA) - $84,256
6th: David Diaz (USA) - $58,483
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