Winning a WSOPC ring is a big deal. And when you see your roommate and competitor get one, you immediately want one for yourself. Now, roommates Josh Reichard and Mo Nuwwarah have managed to put any trouble of jealousy behind their backs by the simplest possible solution \u2013 winning the rings at the same day.<\/em><\/p>\n
Managing to outpace the competitors he clinched a definitive victory in the Horseshoe Hammond $600 HORSE Final Table <\/strong>. Nuwwarah walked away with $14,008 to his name and of course – the desired ring. As a result,his winnings now stand at $91,066<\/a>.<\/p>\n
It was then up to Reicher to claim a victory of his own. Participating in the $400 NLH Monster Stack<\/strong> event he had his eyes set on the prize. And what a prize it was indeed! With 554 contesters<\/strong> for the big money, the pool has swollen to $182,820<\/strong>, making it quite the tempting sum to play for.<\/p>\n
The Monster Stack Final Table featured 9 established professionals. Reicher, though was the one to crown the event and taking not only the ring home, but also $38,392<\/strong> with him. Not a bad catch by any measure. <\/p>\n
Of course, there were quite a few competitors who wanted to break in the front lines and Reicher saw himself pressured by the likes of Simon Philip<\/strong> and Byron Ziebell<\/strong> who finished second and third respectively.<\/p>\n
Having made it so far, they had little to complain about, managing to walk away with respectable sums on their own. The entire Hammond poker pow-wow<\/a> is quite impressive by itself. <\/p>\n