Multi-table tournament specialist Mike ‘goleafsgoeh’ Leah has reached a remarkable achievement, winning the $580 NLHE and $365 NLHE Turbo events of the WSOPC on the same day.
Between 6 and 17 March, the WSOPC Bicycle Casino stop was running with 12 golden ring events and Mike ‘goleafsgoeh’ Leah emerged as casino champion by winning two of them on the very same day. On 14 March, 121 players registered for Event #9 $580 NLHE and accumulated a prize pool of $60,500. The top 15 finishes were in the money and nine players qualified for the final table, including WCOOP and FTOPS champion Leah, by far the most recognized face in the field. Eventually, he bested his opponents, defeating Lucas Fridriksson heads-up for $16,945.
The end results were as follows:
1st: Mike Leah – $16,945
2nd: Lucas Fridriksson – $10,470
3rd: Andy Choz – $7,560
4th: Jeffrey Dobrin – $5,555
5th: Allen Hodjat – $4,150
6th: Solomon Yi – $3,155
7th: Steve Chanthabouasy – $2,440
8th: Brian Gorman – $1,915
9th: Charles Moore – $1,530
In the afternoon the same day, Event #11 $365 NLHE Turbo kicked off with 198 entrants and a prize pool of $59,400. The top 21 finished paid and the final nine included the likes of $5,000 Deep Stack Extravaganza 2012 winner Tim West. West eventually finishing 4th, victory was once again Leah’s, Caufman Talley ending up second.
The end results were as follows:
1st: Mike Leah – $15,440
2nd: Caufman Talley – $9,540
3rd: Richard Green – $6,890
4th: Tim West – $5,060
5th: Charles Moore – $3,780
6th: Solomon Yi – $2,870
7th: Sirous Baghchehsaraie – $2,220
8th: Thomas Sica – $1,740
9th: Nader Arfai – $1,390
Due to his incredible performance, Leah finished on the top of the Casino Champion leaderboard, not unlike the winner of the previous stop, Daniel Heredi, who had also won two rings to take down the title. Both of them are invited to the WSOP National Championship.
The 39-year-old Canadian pro has been having an incredible run this year with four tournament victories so far. In January, he won the PCA $5,300 NLHE Turbo for $119,770 and the Fallsview Poker Classic for $108,465 in February.
He has $2,028,426 in lifetime live tournament winnings, close to his online total record of $2,459,106.