A WSOP BRACELET AT LAST FOR J.C. TRAN (Update)
4 July 2008
Pro adds a WSOP bracelet to his impressive c.v.
The Sacramento poker pro J.C. Tran has finally achieved
a personal goal by winning Event 49, the $1 500 buy-in
No Limit Hold'em contest at the World Series of Poker
this week, surviving an original entry field of 2 718
players and a tough international final table.
The WPT Player of the Year joined a final table headed
by Dane Rasmus Nielsen (holding the chip lead) that
featured Christoph Köhnen and Robert Kalb from Germany,
Jesper Hoog of Sweden, John Conroy from Dublin, Ireland,
Chad Siu from Canada and Califonians Joe Pelton and
Peter Nguyen. For Tran, it was his third final table
this series.
German math student Kohnen, who won his seat through an
Internet satellite tounrey, was the first to head for
the exit at hand 12, eliminated by the Irishman Conroy.
Only 3 hands later his countryman, Robert Kalb was oln
his way to the rail too, knocked out by Nielsen. A mere
20 minutes after that Sweden's Jesper Hoog departed
after a clash with Nguyen.
Down to six players, Pelton eliminated Californian
player Chad Sui, who collected the first six figure
payout of the game at $150 257 for his sixth placing.
Pelton himself was next to go, ending his ambitions for
a bracelet after taking on J.C. Tran and losing. He left
with $191 068 for his trouble and slot number 5.
Out at fourth was Peter Nguyen, who fell to Nielsen but
collected a payday worth $233 734. Then it was Ireland's
John Conroy heading off in third place, duplicating his
recent EPT Dortmund third placing but taking home a
significantly bigger payout of $278 255 after coming
short in a confrontation with Nielsen.
Nielsen went into the heads up with Tran with a 2 to 1
chip lead, but Tran was unfazed and played steadily,
taking chips until he held the lead after two
particularly big million chip plus pots, and he held
that position through to the end, finishing off the Dane
to take his first WSOP bracelet and the main prize of
$631 170. Nielsen's second placing was worth $389 557.
Tran now adds his WSOP win to an impressive cv that
includes WPT Player of the Year, a WSOP final table
second placing, a PokerStars WCOOP Main Event title and
five WPT final tables.
Currently playing out at the Rio is Event 51 - the $1
500 H.O.R.S.E. event where Phil Hellmuth, the high
profile poker pro who holds 11 WSOP bracelets, has been
shining, taking the Day 2 chiplead.
The entry list for the event saw 803 players, which had
been reduced to 179 by Day 2.
Hellmuth has a penchant for breaking WSOP records, and
reaching the money bubble in this event enabled him to
augment his record of most WSOP cashes ever. If he can
take the tournament it will be his 12th bracelet and his
first non-Hold'em jewelry.
The mercurial Michael Mizrachi will also be in the
spotlight as he ends a gruelling 14 hour Day 2 of Event
50 - the $10 000 Pot Limit Omaha competition - in the
chip lead. Final table opponents include closest rival
in chip counts Brandon Moran from Chicago, Kido Pham,
Canadian Peter Jetten, Billy Argyros all the way from
the Land Downunder, Greg Hurst, Tom Hanlon and Marty
Smythe from Ireland and Richard Harroch.
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