GERMANY TRUIMPHANT IN WSOP EVENT 43 (Update)
4 July 2008
720 players slug it out in popular Omaha Hi Lo
contest
Event 43, the $1 500 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha Hi/Low
competition at the World Series of Poker showcased a
name that several poker pros believe will become
increasingly familiar in big tournaments - that of
21-year-old German student Martin Klaser. This aspiring
pro not only survived an entry field of 720 players in
the event, but went on to dominate and demolish the
final table and win his first WSOP bracelet.
Looked at in the round, the event was fast-paced to say
the least, with an average of just under a hundred
players an hour sent to the exit before the field was
whittled down to the final. Nevertheless, the action was
spread over three days before Klaser emerged victorious,
claiming the main prize of $216 249 after a
scintillating heads up performance against second placed
Casey Kastle, who took home $137 985.
Klaser, who hails from Rheinbach in Germany was the sole
foreigner on a final table of Americans that featured
Joseph Haddad from Portland, Oregon; Tom Chambers and
Casey Kastle from Chicago; Larry Wright of McQueeney,
Texas; Chad Burum from Grants Pass, Oregon; Michael
Fetter from California; Jon Maren out of Massachusetts
and 8 bracelet holder Erik Seidel of Las Vegas, Nevada.
With the elimination of Fetter in third place, Klaser
faced off against Kastle, taking a 3 to 1 chip lead into
the heads up and dominating play for the 20 hands it
took to finalise the issue. Klaser became the third
German to pick up a bracelet in this year's (2008) WSOP.
Attention was still focused on the $50 000 buy-in
H.O.R.S.E. World Championship - Event 45 - as we went to
press Saturday, with 26 players remaining from the entry
field of 148 that started the star-studded tournament on
Day 1. By the end of Day 2 the field was down to 67.
Among the casualties are Freddy Deeb, Bruno Fitoussi,
Andy Black, Annie Duke, Tony G, Chris Ferguson, Alex
Kravchenko, Ted Forrest, Howard Lederer, David Benyamine,
Gus Hansen, Patrik Antonius, Tom Schneider, Todd
Brunson, Mike Matusow and David Singer.
Young gun James Mackey is still in contention (see
previous InfoPowa report), although his chip lead had
slipped away to WPT founder Lyle Berman in the battle
for the almost $2 million main cash from a prize-pool of
$7 million, but the top ten players are closely bunched.
Top ten players include Berman, Patrick Bueno, Barry
Greenstein, Minh Ly, Chris Reslock, Joseph Michael,
Erick Lindgren, Justin Bonomo, Daniel Negreanu and Doyle
Brunson, but with so many accomplished players still
very much in the game, anything could happen.
Among the better known names still jockeying for
position are Ralph Perry, Scotty Nguyen, Huckleberry
Seed, Phil Ivey, Andy Bloch, Michael Mizrachi, David
Bach and Michael DeMichele.
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