SEIDEL TAKES WPT FOXWOODS POKER CLASSIC
11 April 2008
WSOP veteran on fire as WPT sixth season nears its
finale
Poker ace Erik Seidel, who holds 8 WSOP bracelets and is
widely respected in the world of poker, earned himself a
cool $967 390 and chalked up his first WPT first place
this week when he defeated heads up opponent Robert
Richard to win the 2008 WPT Foxwoods Poker Classic.
Seidel, who held the chip lead, started the final table
against some impressive competition that included Ted
Forrest and Internet hotshot Adam 'AKat11' Katz, but
managed to keep control throughout the game in a
masterly and disciplined display of experience and
skill.
The final game was a long-running test of endurance,
with the three handed play stage especially intense.
Andrew Barta, Robert Richard and Seidel slugged it out
for what seemed an interminable 6 hours, but in the end
Seidel despatched Barta, after which it took only one
more hand to win the title.
This is Seidel's second big money win this year - he
collected the runner up prize of $879 028 after a
spirited heads up performance against eventual winner
Alexander Kostritsin in the 2008 Aussie Millions,
surviving an entry field of 778 players.
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