WSOP Day #40 Review: Quinn Do Wins the DC Championships; Matros and Jaka in the Frame for the LUCKY SEVENS Bracelet

Lee Davy reaches into the pit of the 40th day of the World Series of Poker and pulls out the dregs of the final two remaining events, including victory in the $10,000 Dealers Choice Championships, for Quinn Do, and news on the battle between Matt Matros and Faraz Jaka in the LUCKY SEVENS event.

The party is nearly over. Two more preliminary events remain at the 46th Annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) – here’s the lowdown on both.

Quinn Do is the winner of the inaugural $10,000 Dealers Choice (DC) Championships. The Vietnamese born LA resident, defeated a compact and bijou field of 108 entrants. 12 people shared the million-dollar prize pool, and Do bagged $319,792 of it.

It was Do’s second gold bracelet. His first came a decade ago. The death of Pope John Paul II saw 4 million people travel to the Vatican to mourn him, everyone thought Prince Charles was a little sloshed when he married Camilla Parker Bowles, and Do was beating a field of 373 entrants on his way to victory in a $2,500 Limit Hold’em event.