2009 WSOP Event 32 is in the books, and it’s Mexico’s Angel Guillen who claimed the $530,548 top place prize money and his first career WSOP bracelet. Perhaps most remarkable about his victory is he became the second player in two nights to improve on a 2009 WSOP runner up finish. Guillen cashed second place for $312,800 in WSOP Event #13. His story is similar to James Van Alstyne who cashed runner up in Event #21 and also won his first career WSOP bracelet the night prior.


