DANESHGAR SCORES IN WSOP EVENT 52 (Update)
4 July 2008
$625 443 main prize and an elusive bracelet for
Californian pro
With the end of the individual tournaments in the 39th
World Series of Poker now in sight, Event 52 - the $1
500 No-Limit Hold'em contest - commanded attention as
Californian venture capitalist and investor David
Daneshgar truimphed over a competitive field of 2 693 to
take his first WSOP bracelet and the main prize of $625
443 after a tough heads up with Scott Sitron.
The win significantly boosts Daneshgar's total winnings
of $1.6 million in some 50 cashes, and he was delighted
to hold the hitherto elusive jewelry after a tough, 50
hand heads up challenge from the Wisconsin player.
Corwin Cole held an almost 200 000 chip lead over his
closest rival, Matt Matros, at the start of the final
table, with Daneshgar around the mid-point in chips, but
with skill and not a little aggression the Californian
worked his way up the pack after four eliminations and 6
hours of play. At that point Sitron had a commanding
lead of over a million chips over Daneshgar, Dan
Heimiller, Farzad Rouhanik and Corwin Cole in that
order.
Soon after, Cole and Rouhani were sent to the rail in
quick succession, falling victim to Sitron and departing
the table with checks for $189 311 and $231 584
respectively.
Three handed play continued with Sitron holding on to a
considerable lead, chased by Daneshgar and previous WSOP
bracelet winner Heimiller, and both with well over a
million in chips. Heimiller fell only eight hands into
post-dinner break play, another victim of Sitron's
stylish play, but earned $275 695 in third place prize
money.
Going into heads-up play, Sitron had 4 874 000 in chips
- a 1.6 million advantage over Daneshgar, and it looked
like Sitron was going to take the game as play
progressed for the next 40 hands. Then a series of moves
went in favour of the tenacious Daneshgar, giving him
5.6 million chips against Sitron's 2.4 million.
Daneshgar skilfully exploited his advantage and ten
hands later it was all over; Daneshgar took the $625 443
main prize and the bracelet, leaving his opponent with a
second placing check of $385 974.
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