$599 467 FOR PONZIO IN WSOP 25
22 June 2007
1 800 entrants in $2 000 No Limit Hold 'Em
One of the larger prize-pools in the World Series of
Poker - that for the $2 000 No Limit Hold 'Em played
over the weekend - was chased by an impressive 1 800
entrants. Among them were Joe Tehan, Evelyn Ng, Greg 'FBT'
Mueller, Erik Seidel, Lee Watkinson, Cliff Josephy, Mark
Seif, Jennifer Tilly, Barry Greenstein, Eric Froehlich,
Erick Lindgren, Michael 'The Grinder Mizrachi, T.J.
Clotuier, Allen Cunningham and Freddy Deeb.
In swift moving action, the initial field was thinned to
130 players by the start of Day 2, and attrition
continued at a rapid rate of around a player every 2
minutes until a final table of 9 was reached, all ready
for Day 3 and the grand decider.
When the survivors took their seats at the final table
it was Travis Rice in the chip lead on 1 284 000, chased
by a determined Ken Eininger on 1 039 000. At that stage
the eventual winner, Ben Ponzio was the second lowest on
chip count at 415 000. Once again, this event was the
subject of an hour-delay webcast and it was therefore
held before a restricted audience in the Bluff tent.
Ponzio took the very first hand with pocket nines, and
went on to show Darryl Ronconi the way to the exit in
position 9 on the ninth hand. From an initially strong
chip position, Ken Einiger was the surprise elimination
30 hands after that, falling in position 8 to some
shrewd play from Evan Schwartz that resulted in Schwartz
jumping into the lead on 2.17 million.
Schwartz took out both Adam Ross and Danny Noam next,
shrinking the number of contestants to five. It took
some time before the next player headed for the exit
when David Hewitt put Travis Rice away at position 5
with the first of the really big money - $111 970.
Schwartz's chip count had been yo-yoing and it finally
caught up with him at hand 94 when he went all-in
against Justin Rollo - the board came up and Rollo's
pocket sixes truimphed, leaving Schwartz heading for the
rail and a 4th place paycheck of $165 008.
Three up, Rollo, Ponzio, and Hewitt were pretty much
even on chips but parity did not last long as Ponzio and
Hewitt hammered on Rollo, finishing him off around hand
115 when Hewitt's king kicker topped Rollo's queen when
the board missed both players. As the number 3 finisher
Rollo pocketed $244 566.
Heads up, Ponzio and Hewitt played on, with the former
holding the lead by an almost 5 to 1 margin. It couldn't
last for Hewitt and on hand 149 the game ended in favour
of Ponzio, giving him the bracelet and $599 467 whilst
the second place prize of $374 216 went to his opponent.
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