In just 16 hours of poker, Michael Perrone turned $1,000 into $152,173 and a World Series of Poker bracelet. The New York native bested a 1,640-entry field in the $1,000 super turbo bounty no-limit hold’em to earn his first bracelet, the six-figure score and however many $300 bounties he picked up along the way. With the super turbo structure, blinds were raised every 20 minutes, allowing the large field to play to a winner in just one day. It’s the continuation of a strong 2021 for Perrone, who final tabled the $3,500 World Poker Tour main event at Choctaw last July, finishing sixth for $118,090. At the time, the score in Oklahoma was the largest cash of Perrone’s career before he topped it in the early hours of Wednesday morning. According to the official WSOP updates, playing this event wasn’t even in his schedule. He needed a nudge from a friend to enter. “I wasn’t even going to play this event,” Perrone told WSOP reporters after the event. “I was going to go to the
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