27 YEAR OLD L.A. STOCK TRADER WINS WSOP EVENT 8
15 June 2007
$1000 No Limit Hold 'Em a good investment for
Michael Chu
Another huge WSOP winner's check was cut this week,
this time for 27 year old Los Angeles stock trader
Michael Chu, who took home an impressive $585 744 and a
WSOP bracelet after taking down an entry field of 844
competitors in Event 8 - the $1000 No Limit Hold 'Em (w/rebuys)
This is Chu's second World Series of Poker tournament,
and he entered the final table in the Rio's Amazon Room
with the fourth largest chip stack of the nine players.
Tough opponents around the final table included Shane 'Shaniac'
Schleger, Maciek Gracz, Tommy Vu, Dolph Arnold, Jan von
Halle and Amir Vahedi (chip leader), along with newcomer
Barry Cales and the more WSOP-experienced Robert Aron.
The televised action began immediately and by hand 11
Von Halle had been eliminated by Chu for a ninth place
finish worth $34 196. Solid play continued until, just
before the dinner break at hand 23, Aron fell victim to
Tommy Vu, headed for the rail and a number 8 placing
check of $46 862.
Following the break, around hand 47, Schleger doubled up
through Chu and simultaneously eliminated Vahedi in
seventh place - carrying a take-home of $63 327 - when
Vahedi couldn't complete an open-ended straight draw
against Schleger's flopped pair of aces. Only three
hands later it was Gracz's turn to exit in position 6
after he lost the hand to Vu. Gracz collected $84 858
for his tough tournament's work.
Schleger was the victim eliminated at 5th place on hand
63 by Chu. 'Shaniac's' consolation 5 place prize was
$111 455, and his departure marked the start of a rather
long (thirty five hands) passage of play with no-one
going out right up to the break. Post-break Chu was the
clear chip leader on 2 205 000 with Dolph Arnold his
closest competition on 1 640 000, then Vu and finally
Cales, who was doing well for a WSOP newbie.
The situation had changed dramatically by the next rise
in blinds (to 30K/50K with 5K antes) as the hand count
approached 100, with a more even distribution of chips
around the four remaining players. By hand 105 it was
Arnold's time to exit, eliminated by Vu for a 4th
placing and $157 050.
11 hands further into the game Vu's position as overall
chip leader was seriously eroded by some astute play by
Cales, but the new guy then came under attack by Chu at
hand 128 when his busted bluff sent him to the rail with
a third place worth $235 575 - a very creditable first
time performance under the stress and bright lights of
WSOP.
Going into the heads up it was Tommy Vu vs. Michael Chu,
with the former holding a 500K chip advantage, which Chu
immediately started chipping away. By hand 132 Chu
looked the stronger player, and by hand 138 it was all
over - Chu had the winner's check and the bracelet and
Vu picked up the second placing prize of $364 761.
The big win was Chu's first-ever cash at WSOP, and at no
stage did he need to make a re-buy in the event.
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