WSOP Rookie Kijoon Park Wins Event #52: $2,500 Nine-Game Mix 6-Handed ($219,799)

Kijoon Park

New York online grinder Kijoon Park has overcome a star-studded field of 456 players, including some of the best mixed game players in the world to win what’s become affectionately known as “The Mini PPC”, the $2,500 Nine-Game Mix 6-Handed for a career-best $219,799 and his first World Series of Poker bracelet.

Park’s accomplishment comes in just his second-ever live WSOP event, as he entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead, before defeating Andre Akkari in front of a boisterous Brazilian rail in just two hands to claim the title.

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Event #52: $2,500 Nine Game Mix 6-Handed Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Kijoon ParkUnited States$219,799
2Andre AkkariBrazil$135,848
3Phil LongUnited Kingdom$90,411
4David BachUnited States$61,588
5Taylor PaurUnited States$42,965
6Michael ChowUnited States$30,713
KT Park
Kijoon Park

Winner’s Reaction

Park’s previous best results have come online, where he’s won a WSOP Circuit ring in 6-max No-Limit Hold’em and has over $100,000 in online earnings. He said his experience playing online mixed games was key to his victory.

“I play a lot of 8-Game on PokerStars New Jersey, so it paid off I guess.”

With this event being just his second-ever live WSOP event (he was eliminated from the $1,500 8-Game event on Day 1), he says with the bracelet and $219,799 now to his name, he might just play a few more events before the series is done.

“The plan might be to play more and play the rush. I might just grind every day!”

He’s also excited to play the Tournament of Champions at the end of the WSOP and has already signed up for the $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. and the $600 Mixed PLO/NLHE event later in the series.

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Phil Hellmuth

The Day’s Action

Despite 24 players starting the day, the first two levels of play saw lightning-fast eliminations, leaving only 13 players left by the first break of the day. Among those sent away early were Phil Hellmuth, who was the first to go in 24th place, Scott Seiver in 22nd place and Joey Couden in 21st place.

Once back from break, the next round of eliminations began, with GGPoker Ambassador Daniel Negreanu next out the door in 13th place. More bracelet winners were sent away before the final table including Mike Gorodinsky in 11th place and Scott Bohlman in eighth place.

KT Park
Kijoon Park

The Kijoon Park Show Begins

Once the unofficial final table began, so did the Kijoon Park show. With eight players still remaining, he steadily built up a chip lead before solidifying it in a massive Omaha 8 or Better pot that ended with him holding over half the chips in play.

After the elimination of Nick Guagenti in seventh place, the final break of the day was taken with six players left, and while Park wasn’t involved in the eliminations of Michael Chow in sixth place or Taylor Paur in fifth place, he continued to win crucial pots to build his chip stack with another big Omaha 8 or Better pot sending him over the ten million chip mark.

Park then took the rest of the eliminations into his own hands, sending David Bach home in fourth place, Phil Long in third and finally Akkari heads-up to claim the bracelet.

This concludes our coverage of Event #52. Congratulations to Kijoon Park on his impressive victory. Stay close to PokerNews for continuing coverage of the 53rd World Series of Poker from its new home of Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas.

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