BOLOTIN FROM BROOKLYN WINS 'ANTE UP FOR AFRICA'
(Update)
10 July 2009
Richardson finishes second
Alex 'Diesel' Bolotin, a diminutive 30-year-old poker
pro from Brooklyn, New York took down this year's 'Ante
Up forAfrica' charity tournament (see previous InfoPowa
reports) Friday, and immediately committed himself to
donating half of his $176 9 first prize to the cause.
Bolotin's win was his fifth cash at this year's
World Series of Poker, bringing his career earnings in
30 tournament cashes to almost $2 million. In WSOP
events over the years he has enjoyed 14 cashes and has
achieved three final tables.
Almost every one of
the 18 players who cashed in the charity event ploughed
their winnings back into the AUFA campaign.
Bolotin defeated Adam Richardson in a one-hand heads-up
at a final table that included third place finisher Rafe
Furst, Erik Seidel, Chris Ferguson, Phil Gordon, John
Hennigan and Jennifer Harman. For his second placing,
Richardson earned $109 194. The final table action was
fast and furious, with plenty of all-ins and coin flip
decisions
The charity match attracted 137
entrants at $5 000 a pop, building a prize pool of $665
820.
All eyes are now on the 40th World Series of
Poker Main Event, scheduled to commence Friday and play
down to a final table over the coming days. Final table
action will again be delayed for several months to allow
maximum television impact when it is screened later this
year.
Picking up on the interest, the Las Vegas
Review Journal reported that the first 55 events of the
57 event series this year had drawn more than 53 460
entries and awarded more than $111.6 million in
pay-outs.
In last year's 2008 World Series of
Poker, $180.7 million in prize money was paid out and
the tournaments drew 58 720 entries, with 6 844 of those
signing up for the main event's $10 000 buy-in no-limit
Texas hold'em tournament. The year prior to that - 2007
- was impacted by the passage of the controversial
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act 2006 and saw
entries down at 6 358. 2006 - pre-UIGEA - recorded the
highest Main Event entries at 8 773.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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