A total of 1,307 players turned out for the Main Event of the fourth Ultimate Bet Online Championship (UBOC). At the end of the day, Dave doubledave22D’Alesandro (pictured at right) was top dog and banked $279,000. The New Jersey PocketFives.com member, who has been around since early 2006, is a former winner of the UB.com $150,000 Guaranteed Deep Stack for $46,000, the UB.com $50,000 Guaranteed for $18,000, and the Full Tilt Poker $40,000 Guaranteed for $13,000. Let’s take a look back at the UBOC Main Event final table, which featured six members of the online poker community.

Heads-up, D’Alesandro outlasted Lauren locoenlacabezaKling (pictured at left), who makes her home in Las Vegas. Kling brought home a $163,000 consolation prize, the largest score in her online poker career. In January, Kling final tabled the Full Tilt $1K Monday for $45,000 and won the site’s $100 rebuy for another $25,000. All told, she’s banked $270,000 in tournaments that are tracked for the Online Poker Rankings since 2010 began.
Third place in the UBOC 4 Main Event went to Brett threatnastySwitzer (pictured at right). The Athens, Georgia PocketFives.com member cashed for $115,000 on Sunday in the $1,050 buy-in feature tournament, adding to his already impressive rap sheet that includes wins in the PokerStars$11 and Full Tilt $100 rebuys. In October, Switzer final tabled the Wednesday Quarter Million on PokerStars for $28,000. Check out his recent front-page article on PocketFives.com, “The 2010 UBOC – A Tournament Grinder's Perspective.”

Editor’s Note: It’s a brand new month, which means the start of a new $20,000 rake race on UB.com, which welcomes players from the United States with open arms. First place in the $20,000 February rake race on UB.com pays $2,000 and the top 100 spots walk away with cash. Sign up for 27% UB.com Wawa711, a PocketFives.com member from New Jersey. Wawa711 banked $83,000 and is three days removed from winning the PokerStars $55 rebuy for $15,000. In October, he final tabled the Sunday Warm-Up for $37,000 and won the PokerStars $50,000 Guaranteed one week later for another $16,000. He’s grossed $116,000 in tournaments that are tracked for the Rankings since January 1st.

Holding down the sixth spot on the leaderboard was Max decayLykov, one of the top online poker players that Russia has to offer; Lykov earned $57,000. On the same day last May, Lykov finished 10th in the Full Tilt Online Poker Series (FTOPS) Main Event and won a MiniFTOPS tournament for $47,000 total. His second place finish in the FTOPS X $5,200 event was good for $362,500. He’s currently ranked #2 on the Sliding PLB for Russia behind Moscow’s Sosnoviy.

Rounding out the final table was DahJinerat (pictured at right), who finished seventh. DahJinerat has wins in the Full Tilt Poker $750,000 Guaranteed, PokerStars Sunday 500, and Full Tilt Sunday Mulligan to his name. Not too shabby. Here’s how the final table of the UBOC 4 Main Event looked:

1. DOUBLEDAVE22 – $279,045 (doubledave22)
2. SUPERMODL – $163,244 (locoenlacabeza)
3. BS0228 – $115,016 (threatnasty)
4. WAWA711 – $83,648 (Wawa711)
5. MICHAELBINGER – $69,925
6. MUCKANDLOSE – $56,855 (decay)
7. DAHJINERAT – $43,131 (DahJinerat)
8. EBSCR00GE – $30,715
9. GSKI6986 – $21,566

That wraps up the 2010 UBOC. Check out our complete UBOC results.