Spokane Grad Thrives in World Series of Poker Championship
Lucas Jumalon, a 22-year-old from Spokane, has emerged as a top contender in the World Series of Poker, sitting second in chips among the remaining 17 players. He has already secured a minimum prize of $410,475.
Out of an initial field of 9,208 professional poker players who converged on Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker, only 17 now remain. Among them, a 22-year-old qualifier from Spokane has captured significant attention, holding the second-highest chip count as the tournament nears its climax.
Lucas Jumalon, a graduate of Ferris High School, has already guaranteed himself a substantial payday. According to reports, his current standing ensures a prize of at least $410,475, demonstrating a remarkable run against seasoned competitors.
The journey to this elite stage involved navigating a massive field, and Jumalon's performance places him squarely in contention for the ultimate prize. The grand prize for the champion of this prestigious event is an astounding $10 million.
This is a remarkable underdog story. Jumalon's rise from a relatively unknown player to a final-table contender, challenging seasoned pros for tens of millions, is a testament to skill and perhaps a touch of that famed poker luck.


