In-N-Out employee wins 2 WSOPC gold rings in a week A poker enthusiast who works in In-N-Out to pay the bills has won two World Series of Poker Circuit gold rings in a single week, after never winning a poker tournament in his life. In-N-Out Employee Wins 2 WSOPC gold rings in a weekIn 1948, Harry and Ester Snyder opened a burger joint in Baldwin Park, California. The concept was simple judi poker online. Get them in, deliver the best burger in the business, and them out. The name? In-N-Out. These days, the business is a fast food powerhouse with 335 restaurants dotted across six states, and there is still a Snyder at the helm, with Harry and Ester’s only grandchild Lynsi acting as President. The home of the animal fries pays its new employees around $13 per hour, and reports suggest that once you make your way to the role of store manager you can be making upwards of $160,000 per year, and that’s roughly the same amount of money In-N-Out employee, Scott Sanders has just won playing poker in Lake Tahoe. The 30-year-old got into poker after a broken hip left him disabled and unable to walk for several months. Until last week, his results have missed a notch in the win column, despite $327,401 in live tournament earnings, and a personal best score of $62,255 for finishing 3/1612 in a $580 No-Limit Hold’em Re-Entry at a 2017 WSOPC played out at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood. Today, it’s a different story. Christmas has come early after winning two WSOPC gold rings within days of each other at the WSOPC in Lake Tahoe. The first win came in the $400 Monster Stack tournament when Sanders beat 332-entrants to capture the $25,201 first prize, and the second win came in the $1,700 Main Event when he beat 442-entrants to win the $147,314 first prize. In that Main Event, Sanders beat Nick Pupillo, heads-up, less than a month after Pupillo lost heads-up to Zachery Schneider in the $1,700 WSOPC No-Limit Hold’em Main Event at Horseshoe Hammond. Rings or money? Pupillo has banked close to $200k in those two events, so I think he will be happy. Here are those winning podiums. Monster Stack Final Table Results 1. Scott Sanders – $25,201 2. Marty Gorenc – $15,578 3. Mike Ruter – $11,365