WSOP Review: Nathan Gamble wins a bracelet; Hellmuth seeking #15

Another peek under the covers at the 48th Annual World Series of Poker including a first gold bracelet for the aptly named Nathan Gamble, and Phil Hellmuth goes after bracelet #15 in the $10k Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship.

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When it comes to the best-suited surnames for poker Nathan Gamble is right up there with Chris Moneymaker, but there was nothing gamble like about his dominant final table performance in Event #46: Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo.

The 27-year old from Texan went on a malevolent rampage on the final table, snapping people out of their dreams like twigs in a cold, harsh winter, ending up with a 10:1 chip lead against Adam Hendrix in heads-up action.