BOUTIN HITS THE BIG BUCKS
8 June 2007
WSOP'S $5 000 Pot Limit Omaha Hold 'Em features
big names and big money
The biggest prizes to date were handed out in the World
Series of Poker $5 000 Pot Limit Omaha Hold 'Em
competition, and the aces were out in force to claim
them. 145 entrants started in the contest with ambitions
to pocket the main $825 956 prize before 2 days of
hectic poker decided the final table. The large purses
up for grabs attracted a good turnout of railbirds.
Around the final table were chip leader and high profile
Brit pro Dave 'Devilfish' Ulliott on1,3 million; Erik
Cajelais on 1.075 million; European pro Larry Jonsson
(900 000); WSOP veteran Sirous Jamshidi (865 000);
previous WSOP bracelet winner Burt Boutin (460 000); Rob
Keston - an eight-year WSOP veteran (335 000); Costa
Rican pro Humberto 'The Shark' Brenes (275 000); top
player and triple WSOP bracelet holder John Juanda (220
000) and high stakes cash-game expert Minh Ly (240 000).
First to fall was Keston, and followed within the next
15 hands by Brenes - the shark eliminated by the
Devilfish in eighth place for a paycheck of $79 710.
Erik Cajalais took down the next to leave when he
outplayed Juan Juanda, leaving the seventh placed player
to pocket $107 196. The victory put Cajelais second to
chip leader Ulliott who was in fine form and playing
strongly, but in a short space of time the lead changed
several times.
Larry Jonsson was out in position 6 as the table headed
into the really big money. Jonsson, eliminated in a
clash with Sirous Jamshidi collected winnings of $134
682 as he left the Amazon Room. He was followed at hand
56 by Minh Ly in position 5, who bet his stack against
Cajelais but failed in the gamble, leaving with $174
537.
With blinds going up to 40K/80K, the chip leader was
Cajelais on 2.03 million, with the closest opponent -
Devilfish - way behind on 895 000 and four men in the
chase. There were no further eliminations - just tough,
no-nonsense poker - for the next thirty hands or so when
it was time to go for Jamshidi, a victim to the
aggressive play of a confident Cajelais. The WSOP
veteran left in position 4 with $230 833.
Deciding the heads up, Devilfish was the next to go just
before the dinner break when he took on Cajelais and
came short, heading to the rail with a $332 582 paycheck
to collect for his third placing.
Going into heads up play after dinner, Cajelais was
looking really good with a stack of 3.215 million and a
string of victories behind him. Facing him was the calm,
older Bert Boutin on 2.455 million who immediately went
on to the attack as heads up play commenced. In a
remarkable turnabout, and at only hand 96 Boutin's
strategy paid off and he eliminated his opponent to win
the main prize of $825 956. Cajelais had 483 755 reasons
not to be too disappointed, and earned respect as a
gifted player in a tough competition.
With another WSOP bracelet to his credit, Boutin
revealed that he had not really planned to enter the $5
000 Pot Limit Omaha Hold 'Em, and he had only done so on
the urging of a friend, who he will no doubt be taking
to dinner at the very least!
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