The all-time record for World Series of Poker bracelets won by members of the PocketFives community in a single year is 23, set in 2011. This year, through 30 completed events at the WSOP in Las Vegas, members of the PocketFives community have captured nine bracelets and 12 overall in 2013. The latest person to take one down was Chris cdbr3799Dombrowski (pictured), who won a $1,000 No Limit Hold’em tournament on Tuesday night for $346,000. Check out our WSOP bracelet winners.

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Dombrowski defeated Matt Moore heads-up after a two-and-a-half hour match in which the PocketFiver never relinquished the chip lead. Moore 3bet all-in before the flop on the final hand of the tournament with K-6 and Dombrowski looked him up with A-7. The latter spiked an ace on the flop and that was all she wrote for Moore, who recorded his first WSOP cash.

Dombrowski also relegated Jesse McEuen to the rail in third place. McEuen ran A-7 of spades into A-10 on his final hand and watched as Dombrowski made the nut flush to add insult to injury. Dombrowski was up about 3:2 in chips entering heads-up play against Moore as a result. He also sent Carter Myers away in fifth place with A-J against A-8 after both players hit an ace on the flop, but Dombrowski’s kicker played.

Dombrowski recorded his first WSOP final table and first WSOP cash over $20,000.

Dimitar bipbippp Yosifov (pictured, image courtesy PokerNews), the chip leader entering the final day in Event #30, was eliminated in fourth place for $107,000. He 3bet all-in pre-flop with A-2, but found himself up against McEuen’s A-10. In dramatic fashion, Yosifov hit a deuce on the turn to take the lead, but a red 10 on the river spelled his doom. He narrowly became the ninth PocketFiver to win a bracelet this year.

Yosifov calls Bulgaria home and has over $1 million in tracked scores in his PocketFives profile. He plays on PokerStars under the screen name trionojnika and final tabled the Sunday Warm-Up and Sunday Million in mid-2010 for $175,000 combined. He took down the PokerStars Sunday 500 earlier this year for $75,000 and 646 PLB Points and is the third-ranked player in his home country.

Here is how the final table cashed out:

1. Chris cdbr3799 Dombrowski – $346,332
2. Mathew Moore – $215,578
3. Jesse McEuen – $149,850
4. Dimitar bipbipppYosifov – $107,922
5. Carter Myers – $78,876
6. Chris Bolek – $58,348
7. Matt Seer – $43,730
8. Mike Pickett – $33,191
9. John Thompson – $25,488

As we said at the top, there are nine bracelet winners so far at this year’s WSOP in Las Vegas. Who are they? Good question:

cdbr3799
June 18, 2013
Game: $1,000 No Limit Hold’em

legrouzin
June 11, 2013
Game: $5,000 Pot Limit Hold’em

taypaur
June 11, 2013
Game: $1,000 No Limit Hold’em

Athanasios 9
June 10, 2013
Game: $1,500 No Limit Hold’em

AceSpades
June 9, 2013
Game: $10,000 Heads-Up No Limit Hold’em

JohnnyBax
June 5, 2013
Game: $3,000 No Limit Hold’em Shootout

bdubs3737
June 5, 2013
Game: $1,500 Limit Hold’em

Trevor Pope
June 1, 2013
Game: $5,000 No Limit Hold’em Eight-Max

DISCO_CHAD
May 30, 2013
Game: $500 Casino Employees Event

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