WPT BRUNSON CLASSIC PEAKS
28 December 2007
New Yorker wins over $2.48 million in a great
tourney
Widely regarded as one of the planet's most prestigious
and high-value poker tournaments, the $15 400 buy-in
World Poker Tour Doyle Brunson Classic, concluded last
week at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, with New York poker
ace Eugene Katchalov beating a field of 664 players to
clinch a first prize paycheck of over $2.48 million from
a prize-pool that totalled $9.6 million.
Last year's entry field of 583, and that of 555 in 2005
were easily exceeded by this year's record turnout,
despite the paucity of online sponsorships, curtailed by
US legislation since last October, according to
Bellagio's poker boss, Doug Dalton. Internet poker sites
used to send significant numbers of sponsored players to
major land tourneys before the legislation, with some 40
percent of the 2005 entry field coming from this source.
Bellagio organisers did some restructuring to maintain
interest and the size of the entry field, conducting six
super satellites, instead of the usual two. They also
placed tournament action directly on the casino floor,
rather than hiding it away in a seperate venue.
The six-player final table was, at only 53 hands the
shortest in World Poker's six seasons. The final three
surviving players were eventual winner Katchalov, Ted
Kearly of Michigan who finished second after a brief
heads up to collect $1.25 million, and the UK pro David
"Devilfish" Ulliott who took home $645 000 for his third
place finish.
Katchalov's first prize includes a $25 000 seat in the
April 2008 World Poker Tour Championship at the
Bellagio.
Bellagio poker chief Dalton was impressed by the new
champion's professional and low-profile conduct: "Just
like any sport that's televised, you hope that the
champion is going to be the kind of player who can be a
mentor to other players, someone who people who follow
poker can look up to," Dalton said. "Particularly those
of us who are in the poker industry, you always hope
that person is going to represent the industry well."
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