LAS VEGAS (AP) — The latest from the final day of the World Series of Poker main event championship (all times local):
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Pennsylvania poker pro Joe McKeehen is this year’s World Series of Poker champion and $7.68 million richer.
McKeehen won with an ace-10 and got lucky when the community cards revealed a second ten, ensuring his victory in a face-off with Joshua Beckley of New Jersey who went all in with a pair of fours.
McKeehen held an overwhelming lead in poker chips coming into the finale and sakong the entire three-day event.
World Series of Poker tournament events began in May and continued for 51 days with 68 events, culminating with the annual Main Event. It’s a grueling multi-day poker marathon that whittled down the competition from 6,420 entries at $10,000 each to nine players, all already guaranteed at least $1 million each.