Yoon and Yockey become WSOP 2017 title winners.

By RP, July 1, 2017

The 2017 World Series of Poker has crowned another two title winners.

Bryan Yoon took down Event 47, the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Monster Stack for $1,094,349 and his third gold career bracelet, outplaying a field of 6,716 over four full days of play.

Yoon defeated Belarus-native Ihar Soika in fast-paced heads-up battle.

Final-Table Payouts were:

1 Brian Yoon, $1,094,349
2 Ihar Soika, $675,995
3 Stanley Lee, $501,353
4 Ryan McKnight, $374,515
5 Yuliyan Kolev, $281,800
6 Maurice Hawkins, $213,591
7 Thomas Ryan, $163,087
8 Richard Ma, $125,451
9 Will Failla, $97,223

Bryce Yockey fought his way to the top in Event 51, the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship.

The long-time grinder from Southern California topped a field of 209 entries to win $511,147 and his first gold bracelet after defeating Jeremy Josephheads-up.

Final Table Results:

1 Bryce Yockey – $511,147
2 Jeremy Joseph – $315,911
3 Josh Arieh – $216,077
4 Chris Ferguson – $150,929
5 Quentin Krueger – $107,709
6 Christopher Roth – $78,569
7 Ray Henson – $58,612
8 Kate Hoang – $44,738