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The unofficial final table of nine was reached when Leonard Maue lost to the ace-high of Koon before exiting in 10th. Oya isn't done in The Bahamas yet, though, as he plans to finish out the WSOP Paradise before heading to Las Vegas for the WPT World Championship where he'll look to put himself in position to chase down another seven-figure score. The accomplishment was made even more special by the fact that the victory doubles his lifetime career live earnings and that it will be only the ninth bracelet to ever head home with a player from Japan. Oya expressed through a translator that he was absolutely elated to take down his first bracelet in such a huge tournament.

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