ALAEI THE WPT 5 DIAMOND POKER CHAMP
25 December 2009
LA poker pro's take-home was $1 428 430
The past few days have seen some of the world's top
poker pros mixing it up in the World Poker Tour
Five-Diamond Doyle Brunson World Poker Classic at the
Bellagio in Las Vegas, which culminated in a final table
Saturday and a major win for Los Angeles professional
Daniel Alaei.
In a final table crammed full of
respected names, two of them former WPT champs, the
26-year-old Alaei managed to prevail to a final heads up
against Josh Arieh and emerge victorious. The reward was
considerable - a main prize of $ 1 428 430, a WPT
bracelet and a $25 000 seat at the WPT Championships and
a Rolex from the Bellagio.
The rail was packed
for much of the final table action as Alaei fought off
skilled and determined play from Faraz Jaka - in the
chip lead by almost half a million chips at the start of
play; Scotty Nguyen as Jaka's nearest rival; Shawn
Buchanan; Steve O'Dwyer and Josh Arieh.
Rather
cautious play went on for some 47 hands before the first
elimination, Steve O’Dwyer, was taken out by Scotty
Nguyen ($202 362). Nguyen's jubiliation was short-lived
for he was the next to go, picking up a fifth place
paycheck $249 976 after a clash with Arieh and Jaka.
Alaei took out Shawn Buchanan in fourth spot for 333
302, and the heads up was decided when third place went
to Faraz Jaka, eliminated by Alaei and collecting a
prize of $571 374.
Heads up and 122 hands into
the game it was an Arieh vs. Alaei confrontation, with
Arieh holding a 2 to 1 chip advantage, which Alaei soon
overcame in a spectacular double up that turned the
tables and left Alaei’s stack with 14.6 million and took
Arieh down to 5.13 million.
Despite a heroic
attempt to fight the game back, Arieh was ultimately
taken out by Alaei not long after and had to be content
with the second prize of $952 290.
The win was
Alaei's biggest yet, taking his career earnings into the
$4 million dollar range from 44 major tournament cashes,
5 wins and 2 WSOP bracelets. His previous highest
cashout was for $445 888 in this year's 40th WSOP, where
he won the WSOP Omaha Hi/Lo World Championship. And that
total does not include winnings on high stakes cash
games!
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