O'LEARY WINS WSOP EVENT 3 (Update)
8 June 2007
The smart money was on previous champ Alex Jacob,
but it was not to be....
Ciarin O'Leary who was born in Ireland and lives in
Seattle, blended the luck of the Irish with the skill of
a patient and skilled player to prevail in event 3 at
the World Series of Poker at the Rio in Las Vegas - the
$1 500 No Limit Hold 'Em.
Hot favourite Alex Jacob, a young 2006 U.S. Poker
Championship winner, was eliminated in 3rd place at hand
57, disappointed but taking home $282 367 and setting
the scene for a hard fought but brief heads up between
O'Leary and Paul Evans.
O'Leary, who received $727 012, respect for beating
almost 3 000 entrants and a WSOP bracelet for his
victory, advocated patience in his post-match interview
saying he folded repeatedly, waiting for good hands and
then exploiting them to the full to beat the opposition.
Second placed Evans collected a handy $450 150 paycheck.
Other big winners in the event were Jeff Yoak who went
out at hand 50 in 4th place with a payment of $184 152,
and Craig Crivello out in 5th place with $128 907.
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