After facing a huge chip deficit four-handed at the final table, Roland ‘Quina Quen’ Czika mounted a massive comeback to earn his first World Series of Poker bracelet. The Hungarian topped the 975-entry field in the WSOP Online International $400 pot-limit Omaha double chance event to earn $55,369 along with the hardware. He defeated China’s Lei ‘A LEI’ Yang heads-up to secure the title. Mike Watson, a high-stakes pro with $12.1 million in live tournament earnings, finished third. Czika started the second and final day of the tournament in the middle of the leaderboard and entered the final table in a similar situation – fourth in chips at the seven-handed final table. Czika was able to accumulate chips, and briefly take over the chip lead, while three players hit the rail over the first couple of levels at the final table. Stanislav ‘shrekpoker’ Halatenko fell in seventh, when he checked flop, bet turn and shoved river with pocket aces on a KQQ52 board. Yang check-called down with quad queens and sent him packing. Arkadiusz ‘Noksuko’ Liszewski was eliminated by Noam ...