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German victory in $1500 NLHE event

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lpblog   Vietnam. Jun 30 2009 16:36. Posts 17

German victory in $1500 NLHE event

Just a few more WSOP events to go and the majority of them are in No-Limit Hold'em. As is event 51, which ended last night. 2781 players paid $1500 to compete for a first prize of over $650,000. As usual, the final day was a very long one, with a German winning in the end (it's like football).

Starting the day with 30 players divided over 4 tables, it was hard to pick a clear favorite. No really big name was still playing, so we'd have to go for the chipleader, which was Thibaut Durand with 1.65 million in chips (the next in chips had about a million). When the final table started however, he had dropped to 3rd chip position with Jason Helder as the new chipleader. The German Carsten Joh started just in 7th chip position, but did manage to survive throughout the early hours of the final table. A decisive hand for him was when he doubled up with AdJd against the AhKc from Steven Levy thanks to a runner-runner-flush. Later he doubled up when they were 3-way, with KTo against the A9o of David Walasinski, who he also kncoked out about 20 minutes later, again with KTo, this time facing K7o.

This meant Joh ended heads-up with Andrew Chen about even in chips, but after Joh wins a few big pots, mostly without showdown, he's up 5:1. This leaves Andrew Chen with about 20 big blinds, and after Joh raises preflop he shoves over with Td9d. He must have been happy when he sees the hand after Joh makes the call: 6d6c, a coinflip for Chen's tournament life. There is however no help and with a 6s on the river it's sealed, Carsten Joh wins the tournament and $664,426 , almost enough to make him smile?

Final results:

    1 Joh Carsten $664,426
    2 Andrew Chen $412,632
    3 David Walasinski $272,405
    4 Steven Levy $192,650
    5 Owen "ocrowe" Crowe $145,199
    6 Thibaut Durand $115,817
    7 Georgios Kapalas $97,634
    8 Jason Helder $86,702
    9 Nathan Page $80,894





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$50k HORSE event reaches final table

One of the most interesting events of the year is unfortunately not televised by ESPN this year. I'm talking about the $50,000 HORSE event. This event is always filled with only the best or wealthiest pokerpro's and has had some sick final tables before. This year it's no different, but not just because of the names, but also because of the stories behind them. The chipleader is Erik Sagstrom (see picture). Who? Maybe better known as "Erik123", he's a sick online pro. The 26-year old Swede has played in the biggest live tournaments, but his biggest win was during the WCOOP 2003, where he won the $300 NLHE-event.

Second in chips is Vitaly Lunkin, who's been on an amazing run this year. He won the most prestigious event in the WSOP so far, the $40,000 Anniversary event for close to 2 million dollar! After that he also came second in the $10k Pot-Limit Omaha event. Other wins are his Russian Poker Tour win last month and another bracelet in 2008.

David Bach and John Hanson have both been successful in previous HORSE events. Whereas Bach finished 11th last year, Hanson's 3rd place in 2007 is even more impressive! And they're not the only players that ended deep in the HORSE event. Huck Seed managed to finish 7th during this event last year. He also has 4 bracelets, in 3 different variants (the 1996 NLHE Main Event, 2 in Limit Razz and 1 in Pot Limit Omaha).

Another veteran in the WSOP field is Chau Giang. With 50 cashes in numerous types of poker, and 3 bracelets, the former Vietnam-resident is a respected and well-known player in the poker community. While he does have 4 cashes this year on the WSOP, this is his first final table of the year.

The second shortest stack on this table belongs to Erik Seidel. With 8 bracelets and numerous other tournament wins he doesnt need any introduction, but deserves one nonetheless. Ever since his 1988 appearance at the WSOP Main Event, where he finished runner-up to Johnny Chan (the final hand was also featured in the movie Rounders), he's a well known player in the field. He has a total of around 9 million dollar in tournament winnings, a WPT-win and 55-money finishes added to that.

The shortstack is a name we've heard a lot during this WSOP. Ville Wahlbeck might not be on everyones mind when talking about the sickest WSOP performances, but it certainly should. A first place on the $10k Mixed Event, a 2nd place on the $10k NL 2-7 Draw Lowball and a 3rd place on the $10k Seven Card Stud event are just a few of his performances. He also finished 12th in the 7 card Razz just a week ago, which shows that he is on hot form and playing his best poker in the month that matters. He has to win this event to overthrow Jeff Lisandro as WSOP Player of the Year and with the shortest stack at the table, it might be hard, but certainly not impossible.

After tonight we'll know who of these 8 world class pokerplayers will go home with the much coveted bracelet and $1,276,802


The final table chipcounts and seating positions:


    Ville Wahlbeck - 645000
    Erik Sagstrom - 3675000
    John Hanson - 1700000
    Huck Seed - 1380000
    Vitaly Lunkin - 2490000
    David Bach - 2345000
    Erik Seidel - 965000
    Chau Giang - 1075000


Fortunately, there's a live feed of this event on http://wsop.pkr.com/ . Unfortunately, I don't think this can be viewed by USA-residents. The event will start at 2PM PST, so in about one hour from now.

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 Last edit: 30/06/2009 16:41

SirBlotto   Germany. Jun 30 2009 17:04. Posts 1270

the german bracelet winner is the first german to win a no-limit wsop event , i would smile on the picture

 Last edit: 30/06/2009 17:09

gororokgororok   Netherlands. Jul 01 2009 05:26. Posts 3940

ze germans


SirBlotto   Germany. Jul 01 2009 10:37. Posts 1270

ze holländer ^^


TheTank   United States. Jul 01 2009 12:45. Posts 830

der Glückwunsch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

sigh...its like they are throwing money out of a helicopter and i dont have any hands...so i just break even. 

 



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