SPEGEL WINS WSOP EVENT 4
8 June 2007
$252 290 winner's check after two days of tough
poker and a starting field of 780
Generating plenty of action this week at the World
Series of Poker was the three day event number 4 - the
$1,500 Pot Limit Hold 'Em which attracted 780 entrants,
many of them highly experienced and professional poker
players.
By Day 2 this has shrunk to 512, buoyed by the knowledge
that they were all "in the money" thanks to a generous
prize-pool. The eventual final table survivors from this
formidable field featured a number of big names, and
included Eric Lynch, Gavin Smith (the chip leader)
William Hill, Thomas Savitsky ( 5 WSOPS) Mike Spegel (2
WSOPS) Bruce Van Horn, Marco Traniello, Jon Friedberg
and Jeff Langdon.
After an uneventful 20 or more hands, Marco Traniello
was sent to the rail by Gavin Smith in ninth
place,covering his buy-in handsomely with the $14 925
paycheck. Hand 39 was time for Jeff Langdon to exit in
8th place ($20 255) again taken down by Smith.
Clearly on a roll, Smith took out Eric Lynch next,
sending him home with $27 718 for his 7th position
finish. Although Smith continued to play aggressive
poker, it was Jon Friedberg who eliminated the next
casualty when he took down Bruce Van Horn around Hand
51, leaving the downcast Van Horn with the consolation
of a sixth position payday of $36 779.
Fifth place, and $47 943 richer, went to Thomas Savitsky
after a clash with William Hill ended his chance at the
really big money. Hill had the tables turned on him and
departed next in fourth place with $67 162 after losing
to Mike Spegel, who went on to take out Friedberg at
number 3 ($101 276) to enter the heads up with Gavin
Smith and continue playing for a further 25 hands,
ending up with a two-to-one chip advantage at the dinner
break.
The final denouement came around the 50th heads up hand
after some great poker that entertained a large crowd to
the full. Spegel had steadily eroded Smith's chips
stack, and finally prevailed to take the $252 290
winner's prize, leaving the ebullient Smith with a
second prize worth $155 645.
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