NO HORSING AROUND AS RICHBURG TAKES WSOP EVENT 16
15 June 2007
382 entries for the H.O.R.S.E. contest
World Series of Poker event 16 - the $2 500 H.O.R.S.E.
competition - saw a strong scattering of professional
aces among the 382 entrants on the first day of play.
That didn't stop the pros falling like ninepins in the
first few hours of play however, and experts of the
calibre of Dutch Boyd and Mike Matusow, followed shortly
by Scotty Nguyen and Jeff Madsen were among the early
casualties.
Aggressive players to note at that stage were Daniel
Negreanu, California poker pro Shirley Rosario and Cyndy
Violette although none of them reached the final table.
By Day 2 the field was down to 20 players, and with the
late evening departure of Alexandra Vuong in ninth
place, the final table was set with Ali Eslami holding
the chip lead on 507 000, trailed on 487 000 by James
Richburg. Other players around the table were Robert
Mizrachi, Herb Van Dyke, Harry Kazazian, WSOPbracelet
holder Tom Schneider, Walter Brown and Chris Bjorin.
Schneider drew first blood, knocking out Kazazian in
eighth place, followed by Van Dyke who fell to Richburg.
Play continued through the Omaha and Razz sections
without further departures, but in the next Seven Card
Stud episode Mizrachi was eliminated by Bjorin in sixth
place and the table took a dinner break.
Back to work, Richburg and Bjorin led the field with 527
000 chips apiece, the nearest opposition being Browne on
401 000. Eslami exited in the next Hold'em segment when
he lost much of his stack to Richburg and in a quick
passage of play was finished off in fifth place and left
the table.
Now four handed, play moved through the next Omaha and
Razz segments, again with no eliminations. It was
Schneider's time to go during Seven Card Stud play after
a clash with Richburg left the champ with a fourth place
exit. Between them, Richburg and Browne then hammered
Bjorin in the next few stages, finally taking him down
in position 3 during limit play to set the scene for the
heads up.
Entering heads up play, Richburg held a 2:1 lead over
Browne, but the latter recovered some ground in the next
Omaha segment and started to look good, only to fall
badly in the Razz section. He never recovered and before
the section was through he had been defeated by
Richburg, who took bracelet and main prize money of $239
503.
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