
The two-day $365 No-Limit Hold’em attracted a field of 163 entries and a prize pool of $78,900 was generated. The top 27 players received a share of the money, with payouts starting from $638. Day 1 of the event was concluded on January 11 with 29 survivors who returned for Day 2 to play down to a champion.
The official nine-handed final table was set with four-time gold ring winner Cody Pack as the chip leader. The player had a total of 725,000 in chips. Fink was second in chips with 407,000 at the beginning of nine-handed action.
By the end of Level 23, there were only four players left at the table and the soon-to-be champion was the short stack. However, he managed to catch up and eventually faced Brian McDaniel heads-up. It was clearly Fink’s night and the player emerged victorious over his opponent to collect his third gold piece. McDaniel, who has previously won one gold ring, collected a consolation prize of $11,944 for his runner-up finish.
Pack took 3rd place in the $365 No-Limit Hold’em event to scoop $8,629 of the entire prize pool. Jeb Hutton finished 4th for a payout of $6,351. Paul Sokoloff took home the amount of $4,758 for finishing 5th in the tournament.
Arthur Morris finished 6th for $3,625. Wyatt Shuler took 7th place in the event to receive $2,809 for his efforts. Chris Litton was eliminated in 8th place. The player collected a total of $2,212. Rounding out the nine-handed final table, Tommy Vedes finished 9th for $1,769.
The 2015/16 WSOP Circuit Choctaw Durant is slated to run through January 18. With the completion of Event #7, there are still five gold ring events to take place and five gold pieces up for grabs. The four-day $1,675 Main Event is scheduled to run from January 15-18.

