LAST OF WSOP PRELIMINARY EVENT CONCLUDED (Update)
4 July 2008
Matt Graham wins the $1 500 buy-in Limit Hold'em
Shootout
Clearing the decks for the much anticipated 2008 World
Series of Poker Main Event this week, the last of the
preliminary events, the $1 500 buy-in Limit Hold'em
Shootout at Event 53 - came to a close with Matt Graham
and Jean-Robert Bellande (of 'Survivor' fame) in an
exciting but lengthy heads up.
The initial maximum player cap for the event had to be
revised to accomodate demand, and 823 players finally
took their seats in a bid to snare the last preliminary
bracelet and a main prize of over a quarter million
dollars.
By Day 2, there were still 72 players in contention, and
it was late at night before the final table formed,
consisting of Jean-Robert Bellande, Danny Wong, John
Kranyak, Joe DeNiro, Mike Kachan, Brandon Wong, Andrew
Prock, Spencer Lawrence and Matt Graham.
De Niro's departure in third place for $107 845 cleared
the way for the heads up between Bellande, who had over
a million more chips than his opponent Matt Graham. The
action started almost immediately and was to last until
7am before the winner was decided, with continued
aggressive play by Bellande, and equally determined
resistance from Graham, who eventually pulled ahead. And
that's how the match continued, with the chiplead
changing several times until Graham was able to get the
upper hand after a long, hard fought duel.
Graham's reward was the honour of claiming the last
preliminary event bracelet and a first prize of $278
180, leaving 'Survivor' Bellande with a second placing
and a $173 564 payday.
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