BACH WINS $50k BUY-IN H.O.R.S.E. (Update)
3 July 2009
One for the record books, surely?
A 20 hour final table of 492 hands, culminating in a 7
hour heads up endurance test....surely this is the stuff
of World Series of Poker records? 10am Vegas time
Wednesday morning finally saw 37-year-old former
professional bowler from Georgia, David Bach, victorious
in Event 49 - the $50 000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. competition
- one of the most respected bracelets in the business.
In the marathon heads up, Bach faced New Yorker John
Hanson (44) in a see-saw battle for supremacy that saw
millions of chips in play as the lead changed and
changed again. The duo had bested five former World
Series of Poker tournament winners at the final table,
including eight-time gold bracelet winner Erik Seidel.
Bach takes the coveted Chip Reese Memorial trophy
and $1 276 802 in prize money back to Athens, Georgia,
and the lion's share of a $4 560 000 prize pool
generated by the 95 entries for this year's event,
widely regarded as second only to the WSOP Main Event
itself.
John Hanson earned great respect for
giving Bach a real run for his money, and creating a
heads up to remember in the process. He returns to New
York $789 199 wealthier thanks to the generous runner-up
prize. This is the second time that Hanson has
experienced the final frustration of being runner-up -
in the 2007 H.O.R.S.E. he was second placed for $850
000.
The five day competition started with a
star-laden entry list that included Erick Lindgren, Phil
Ivey, Bill Chen, Yuval Bronshtein, Matt Glantz, James
Van Alstyne, Rob Hollink, Nick Schulman, Ralph Perry,
Jim Bechtel, Johnny Chan, Cory Zeidman, Abe Mosseri,
David Grey, Jeff Lisandro, Jon Turner, Mike Matusow,
Jennifer Harman, Scott Clements, Kirill Rabtsov, Steve
Billirakis, Jason Gray, Jerry Buss, Brett Richey, Justin
Bonomo, John Hennigan, Fabrice Soulier, Farzad Bonyadi,
2008 champion Scotty Nguyen, David Singer, David
Benyamine, Thor Hansen, Bruno Fitoussi, Daniel Negreanu,
Freddy Deeb, Andy Black, Erik Seidel, Matt Hawrilenko,
Pat Pezzin, Justin Smith, Eli Elezra, David Chiu,
Alexander Kostritsyn, Mike Wattel, Doyle Brunson, Chad
Brown, Vitaly Lunkin, Greg Mascio, Ville Wahlbeck, Todd
Brunson, Yan Chen and Chau Giang.
The H.O.R.S.E.
format rotates five games and tests the all-round player
more than no-limit Hold 'em, the most popular variation
of poker.
On Day 5 of the contest the final table
assembled as follows: Erik Sagstrom with a convincing
chip lead of 3 675 000, followed by Vitaly Lunkin on 2
490 000, David Bach (2 345 000), John Hanson (1 700
000), Huck Seed (1 380 000), Chau Giang (1 075 000),
Erik Seidel (965 000) and Ville Wahlbeck (645 000). Few
could have forseen that the quest for a winner was to
take 20 hours and extend over 492 hands.
Erik
Sagstrom's third place elimination for $522 394 - what a
lucrative WSOP 09 this young Finn has enjoyed - presaged
an exhausting heads up that went on for 7 hours as Bach
and Hanson started the action with pretty much even chip
stacks in the seven million range.
When InfoPowa
went to press the final table for Event 55 - the $2 500
buy-in 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (Limit) competition had
been reached and looked like this:
Hertzel
Zalewski - 111000 Nam Le - 95000 Masayoshi
Tanaka - 345000 Brad Libson - 146000 Kris Lord -
87000 Julie Schneider - 163000 John Juanda -
182000 Blair Rodman - 358000 Abe Mosseri -
447000
The event has attracted 258 enries,
building a prize pool of $593 400.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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