CANTU CAN - PRO BAGS SECOND WSOP BRACELET (Update)
3 July 2009
Tough heads up with Watkinson
Las Vegas-based poker pro Brandon Cantu is the latest
winner of a WSOP bracelet - his second - following some
great poker in Event #48 - the $1 500 buy-in Pot-Limit
Omaha Hi/Lo competition at the World Series of Poker.
The 29-year-old pro player had to survive another
massive entry field of 762 players to reach his goal as
entrants flocked to the event, illustrating once more
the pull of the $1 500 buy-in level. The field generated
a prize pool of $1 040 130 and attracted big names such
as Lee Watkinson, Allen Cunningham, Roland De Wolfe,
Perry Friedman, Jacqmin Mathieu, Padraig Parkinson,
Kathy Liebert and Phil Hellmuth.
Three days
later, the field was down to a final table that was
destined to take eight hours to complete and was
comprised of:
Seat 1: Lee Watkinson (412 000)
Seat 2: Steve Jelinek (260 000) Seat 3: William
McMahan (168 000) Seat 4: Brandon Cantu (1 025 000)
Seat 5: Ted Weinstock (250 000) Seat 6: Aaron Sias
(353 000) Seat 7: Mathieu Jacqmin (552 000) Seat
8: Ronnie Hofman (76 000) Seat 9: Tommy Vedes (334
000)
Although he started final table play with an
intimidating chip lead, Cantu did not have it all his
own way, seeing the lead slip away to both Lee Watkinson
and French player Jacqmin Mathieu by the time the action
had reached four-handed stage. Ever the pro, he kept his
cool and fought back in a talented and disciplined
display of poker to reach a heads up against Watkinson,
albeit with a 5 to 2 disadvantage against his formidable
opponent.
Encouraged from the rail by his
grandfather, Cantu reduced the deficit and eventually
managed to retrieve the chip lead in a thrilling heads
up that ended when Wilkinson fell to Cantu's trip fours.
Cantu took home his second bracelet (his first
was in event 2 of the 2006 WSOP) and $228 867, bringing
his career earnings to over $3 million dollars since
2006 in more than 30 major tournament events. The win
marks another good bank account boosting achievement for
Cantu this year - he came second last week in WSOP Event
39, winning $403 951.
Watkinson took the
runner-up's check of $141 873.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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