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'That was the most stacked table I’ve ever seen before.' Prior to the win, Cramer had less than $6,000 in lifetime tournament cashes, which makes sense given he prefers to spend his time playing pot-limit Omaha cash games. On Monday, the final nine players returned to battle it out in what will be Ohio’s first nationally-televised final table.Īfter three long days of play, Spenser Cramer came out on top of a stacked final table to capture the $191,723 first-place prize. The Heartland Poker Tour’s first-ever stop at Hollywood Casino Columbus drew a bigger-then-expected field of 588 entries. Heartland Poker Tour Columbus Final Table Action.Heartland Poker Tour Columbus Final Table Results.

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