It was an action-packed day at the 2016 World Series of Poker on Tuesday with six different events playing out.
Two more bracelets were handed out, including the one that went to the winner of the $565 Colossus II and also came with a $1 million first-place prize.
Plus, two new events started and two more played into their third days.
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Ben Keeline Crowned Colossus II King
Thirty-year-old Ben Keeline won the 2016 WSOP $565 Colossus II No-Limit Hold'em title, making a miraculous comeback just to survive through the second of two shots he took on the event's first day flights, ultimately defeating a massive field of 21,613 to capture his first WSOP gold bracelet and the $1 million first-place prize that came with it.