Poker legend Daniel Negreanu has taken his fourth World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet in the $2,000 limit hold'em event.
The Canadian beat eight other men on the final table, all of whom were looking to secure their first bracelet.
He defeated Las Vegas poker room manager Ugur Marangoz in head-ups play after just a few hands, finishing him off with three-of-a-kind in the final hand.
In addition to the coveted bracelet, Negreanu will take home $204,874 (£102,400) for his first place finish.
The last time the 33-year-old took a bracelet home from the WSOP was in 2004 when he won the same event
Negreanu said: "It's so difficult to even get to the final table, so to win is just an amazing feeling."
The poker star enters a small group of players to win four WSOP bracelets including David Chui, Artie Cobb, Tom McEvoy, Scott Nguyen and Huck Seed.