Kamloops poker pro’s final table debut nets him $1.3 million
KAMLOOPS — After a whirlwind week in Las Vegas, Nevada, competing at the world series of poker no-limit hold’em event, Kamloops’ Aaron Duczak has returned home with a seven figure prize. The pro poker player and tree faller, finished in 7th place out of the more than 8,000 entrants.
Aaron Duczak is no stranger to the world of professional poker. Throughout his career he had finished in the money 40 times, earning more than $400,000, but never before had he reached the final table of a world series of poker event.
“I just tried to keep a level head, remain focused, not let a lot of any of the outside distractions get to me. Obviously a lot of pressure involved but I’m pretty good a disassociating myself from all that,” said Duczak.
He had a healthy chip stack through the seven-day event, entering the top 50 players on day four, before reaching 4th spot entering the final table of 10. The final stretch to top 10 lasted 16-hours with event organizer originally planning to cut down to nine before the final table.