The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Cynn claims World Series of Poker title, wins $8.8M

- By Regina Garcia Cano

LAS VEGAS » The 2018 World Series of Poker champion is an Indiana resident and profession­al player who barely missed the cut for the final table two years ago.

John Cynn won the series’ marquee no-limit Texas Hold ‘em main event Sunday in Las Vegas, surrounded by a cheering crowd that included his dad. He eliminated Tony Miles on the 442th hand of the final table, after playing 199 hands just against each other with bricks of $100 bills and a gold bracelet at the table.

Cynn, 33, became $8.8 million richer after playing against Miles for more than 10 hours. He was visibly shocked, grabbed his head and momentaril­y crouched as the crowd roared after his win.

“Right now, I do feel pretty overwhelme­d,” he said. “... The money is very significan­t, but I do like to think that I don’t need the money to be happy, but at the same time, practicall­y, it’s going to make things a lot easier, things I want to do in life.”

He told reporters early Sunday that the money will be “life-changing” but does not have immediate plans to spend it.

Miles, a resident of Lake Mary, Florida, took home $5 million. He hugged many of his supporters after his defeat and shed some tears off stage.

Cynn’s final king of clubs and jack of clubs was stronger than Miles’, who went all in with queen of clubs and eight of hearts. The community cards were king of hearts, king of diamonds, five of hearts, eight of diamonds and four of spades.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? John Cynn poses for photograph­ers after winning the World Series of Poker main event, Sunday in Las Vegas.
JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS John Cynn poses for photograph­ers after winning the World Series of Poker main event, Sunday in Las Vegas.

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