That's what I did at the final table when my stack decreased. "Then I changed my strategy a bit to be more stable. "I tried to use my stack to pressure at this point," he explained. "I ran very good from start to finish," recognized Xu, who had a massive chip lead at three tables left and two tables left. Xu was in action early on Day 2 and stayed near the top of the chip counts for a long time. Some 566 players cashed in this year's event for a $1,282 min-cash. The event gathered 3,773 entrants, breaking last year's record of 2,812 runners. "My goal coming from China was to win a bracelet, and now, I've got it!" ![]() "It's a dream coming true," said Xu a few minutes after his victory. Xu took home his first WSOP bracelet and a cash prize of $339,033. It took only two days to crown Chinese player Qiang Xu in Event #42: $800 No-Limit Hold'em Deepstack, despite 3,773 entrants being a new record for this tournament.
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