Last year, Russ Head navigated a field of 360 players to finish runner-up to Greg Johnson in the 2014/2015 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Southern Indiana $1,675 Main Event. Amazingly, he returned this past weekend and found redemption in the same tournament by topping a field of 374 to earn his second career gold bracelet at a $123,420 first-place prize.
It wasn't easy though, especially during the heads-up portion of the tournament when Head, who began the final table tied for the short stack, battled Abhishek Yerra for a grueling six hours.