Cory Biddle Takes Top Spot in $200 8 p.m. Daily Deepstack (May 28)
The third and final WSOP Daily Deepstack of the opening day of the series wrapped up just before 3 a.m., with professional poker player Cory Biddle emerging as the victor.
This isn't the first time the 43-year-old has tasted success at Horseshoe and Paris, as the North Carolina resident took down a $400 Daily Deepstack a year ago for $23,917.
More impressively, he banked his first piece of WSOP hardware after he reigned supreme over the $2,200 High Roller at WSOPC Cherokee last August. His maiden ring win netted him a career-best score of $93,116, which was sweetened by the fact that he qualified for the High Roller from a $300 satellite.
The event saw 115 players and had a prize pool of $17,825. Take a look at the payouts below.