ANOTHER BRACELET FOR GERMANY (Update)
3 July 2009
Relatively unknown German player takes WSOP
event 52
Jorg Peisert, a hitherto relatively unknown poker player
from Dusseldorf in Germany, is the latest bracelet
winner at the World Series of Poker, having triumphed in
event 52 - the $3 000 buy-in Triple Chance No-Limit
Hold’em.
Peisert survived an original field of
854 players that included names like James Van Alstyne,
Kathy Liebert, Michael Mizrachi, Sandra Naujoks, Jeff
Lisandro, and John Juanda and generated a prize pool of
$2 357 040. The Triple Chance format has an interesting
twist - players receive their initial starting stack
plus two other special chips that can be redeemed at any
time through the first three levels for another starting
stack of chips. The result is a final table groaning
with a superabundance of chips allowing for aggressive
and exciting play.
Three long and stressful days
on, the final table in the event was headed by Peisert
on 1 650 000, who had played to a disciplined strategy,
keeping his action close and safe and picking his
opportunities and targets. His closest rival was Jason
DeWitt (1 620 000), who was soon 'contributed' to
Peisert's stack in a bigway, increasing the German's
lead. Following the two leaders came Michael Katz (1 164
000), Benjamin Gilbert (960 000), Michael Noda (730
000), Karga Holt (635 000), Jason Somerville (400 000)
and William Erickson (375 000).
Benjamin
Gilbert's departure in third place for $205 180 just
before 10pm Vegas time on Tuesday opened the heads up
phase of the competition, with Peisert facing Jason
DeWitt across the table. By then Peisert - thanks in
part to big pots taken off DeWitt and Michael Katz
earlier - had amassed a huge chip lead and by 11.15pm it
was all over - Peisert had his first WSOP bracelet and a
check for $506 800, and DeWitt was left with a
none-too-shabby second placing reward of $313 227.
Event 53 - the $1 500 buy-in Seven Card Stud
Hi-Low-8 or Better, also concluded, with New Orleans
attorney and restaurant owner David Halpern earning the
respect, his first bracelet and the $159 390 first
prize.
“We had fun the whole time," said a
delighted Halpern. "What’s funny about this game is you
look around and it’s mostly old-timers. All the young
guys are playing No Limit Hold ‘em, since I’ve got grey
hair and I’m over 50 maybe this is more my game!”
There were 467 entrants for the event, building a
prize pool of $657 455. Halpern entered the registration
list on a whim, being at a loose end having earlier
missed out on a cash game....and his last-minute
decision certainly paid a handsome dividend.
The
final table consisted of David Halpern, leading on 427
000, William Kohler of Cincinatti (310 000), Brian
Swinford (305 000), Chad Brown (235 000), Max Stern (210
000), Allie Prescott (200 000), Matt Savage (193 000)
and Zak Gilbert (184 000), which came down to a Halpern
vs. Kohler heads up early evening on the last day.
It was the start of another see-saw heads up
marathon that went on for over 4 hours, ending minutes
before midnight when Halpern finally managed to gain the
upper hand and relegate his opponent to a second placing
with $98 550 for his time and trouble.
The win
is Halpern's biggest to date, although he has cashed in
9 previous tournaments.
Latest World Series of
Poker stats reveal that as this year's poker epic enters
its final few tourneys (excluding the still active HORSE
Event 49 and the Main Event), 49 064 players have
participated in some 51 competitions to date, with $101
000 605 being paid out in prizes.
Highlights
have been multiple bracelet wins by Jeff Lisandro, Phil
Ivey, Brock Parker and Greg Mueller, with most winners
understandably coming from the United States (33) Canada
and the UK (3 each) and Australia (2). Nine other
bracelets were taken by nine nations ranging from Russia
to Mexico.
Professional players have won the most
bracelets so far - 37, with semi-professionals picking
up 7 and amateurs the balance of the 51 awarded so far.
With seven cashes in this 40th WSOP, Daryll Fish
has been a busy man, whilst Mark Gregorich, John Juanda,
Jeffrey Lisandro, Greg Mueller, Phil Ivey and Ville
Wahlbeck have each managed to get through to 3 final
tables this year.
But the most energetic player
is probably Nikolay Evdakov, who has managed to find the
time to enter and play in 33 different events!
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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