After three long days of poker at Harveys Lake Tahoe, Cary Marshall emerged victorious in the latest World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event. Marshall entered the final day with the chip lead, and though didn’t necessarily go wire-to-wire, het outlasted the entire 422-player field to pocket $139,260, the gold ring, and a seat in the National Championship next year.
The day began with 13 players, but a final table was reached in less than an hour. The first player to bust was Sam McGrath, who was crippled during one of the last hands on Day 2. He three-bet jammed with ace-king over an open...

