With every event of the WSOPC Choctaw series surpassing guarantees, the series’ Main Event was no different as the overall prizepool grew to $1,415,010. Finishing on top of a competitive 934-player field that included fellow bracelet winners and many former WSOPC Main Event champions, Ruben not only added a Circuit ring to his finger but won the lucrative $250,140 top prize.
While Brad Ruben is used to acquiring World Series of Poker hardware, the seasoned pro has made a new addition to his trophy case by winning the WSOPC Choctaw Main Event. Decorated WSOP Champion Brad Ruben Wins His First Career WSOP Ring in the Choctaw Main Event