Mark AceSpadesRadoja (pictured) has impressed at the World Series of Poker. In fact, he won his second gold bracelet on Sunday in a $10,000 No Limit Hold’em Heads-Uptournament and, amazingly, has been heads-up for a bracelet in three straight years. The award was the fifth bracelet for the country of Canada at this year’s WSOP. PocketFivers have also won five bracelets at the 2013 WSOP.

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Check out this gauntlet that Radoja had to navigate through in order to win his second bracelet at the annual WSOP:

Round 1: Johannes Meyer
Round 2: Douglas Polk
Round 3: Ludovic Cutsss Lacay
Round 4: Ankush Madavia
Round 5: Alex Venovski
Round 6: Phil Hellmuth
Round 7: Justin ZeeJustin Bonomo
Round 8: Don Nguyen

Radoja Tweeted when all was said and done, “Wow, can’t believe I won! Thanks so much all. I’m in complete disbelief. Feel like the luckiest man in the world.” Prior to that, he had chirped, “On to the finals! Live stream is on 30 min delay with hole cards… very ready to get this gold.” “Ready” indeed.

In the final hand of the tournament, Don Nguyen open-shoved all-in with A-3 and Radoja looked him up with K-9 suited to spades. Nguyen was sitting pretty when the first four cards rolled off J-6-5-4, but a king on the river propelled Radoja to his second WSOP title in dramatic fashion.

Radoja captured his first bracelet two years ago in a $5,000 No Limit Hold’em Shootout and earned $436,000. A total of 387 players entered that tournament and he beat Jeffrey Gross heads-up. Last year, he fell heads-up to Matt Matros in a $1,500 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max event. His reward for that was $281,000. Now, in a field of 162 players in the $10K Heads-Up event, Radoja marched off with the win once again.

In other WSOP news, California’s Owais Ahmed, who is known on PocketFives as oerockets, continued his impressive run this year by finishing second to Tom Schneider in a $1,500 HORSE tournament for $159,000. Ahmed took fourth in an Omaha/Seven Card Stud High-Low Eight or Better tournament a week ago for $62,000. He won a bracelet in that event two years ago for $255,000 and beat Michael Mizrachi heads-up.

Ahmed Tweeted when all was said and done, “I got second place. Congrats to @DonkeyBomber for a well played final table and winning with great class!” Here’s how the final table shook out:

1. Tom Schneider – $258,960
2. Owais oerocketsAhmed – $159,950
3. Viatcheslav Ortynskiy – $108,701
4. Rep Porter – $75,652
5. Frankie O’Dell – $53,739
6. Scott Bohlman – $38,949
7. Eddie Blumenthal – $28,778
8. Mark Klecan – $21,679

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