Finding tons of success in both online and live poker for the better part of the past decade, 30-year-old Virginian Ryan D'Angelo has built quite a reputation for himself as a No-Limit Hold'em player.
But on a blazing hot day in Las Vegas on Wednesday, a calm and cool D'Angelo won his first ever World Series of Poker Bracelet in a poker variant rarely spread outside high-stakes cash games and the WSOP, taking down the 2016 WSOP Event #7: $1500 2-7 Draw Lowball (No-Limit) title and the $92,338 first-place prize that came with it.