ANOTHER REMARKABLE RECOVERY IN WSOP EVENT 19
22 June 2007
Low start for $521 785 winner Francois
Nothing is really predictable in poker, and that
applies especially to play in the World Series of Poker
currently running at the Rio in Las Vegas. Take Event 19
- the $2 500 No Limit Hold 'Em - for example; Francois
Saffieddine started the final table low on chip count
but eventually truimphed to take home $521 785 and a
gold bracelet.
Before he sat down at that final table, however
Saffieddine had to survive an entry field of 1 013
players. Typically for WSOP the field was full of
prominent names and gifted players, including David
Plastik, Jennifer Tilly, Billy Baxter, Daniel Negreanu,
Kirk Morrison, Erik Seidel, Kido Pham, Michael Binger,
Michael Gracz, Joe Tehan, Humberto Brenes Mike Matusow,
Rene Angelil, Sorel Mizzi, John Juanda, Annie Duke, Phil
Laak, Jeff Madsen, Gavin Smith, David "The Dragon" Pham,
Andrew Black, Layne Flack, and Bill Chen.
And many of those big names exited during the first
round of play, such as David Plastik, Men 'The Master'
Nguyen and Andy Black. The second round brought more,
including Daniel Negreanu, Ralph Perry, Jamie Gold, Chau
Giang, 'Bodog Ari' Engle, Greg Raymer, Isabelle Mercier,
Roland de Wolfe and David Williams.
By Day 2 the field was down to 99 survivors, each safe
in the money bubble for at least $3 844 thanks to the
$2.3 million prize-pool, and this field was rapidly
thinned out to leave a Day 3 final table with a
hard-nosed nine expert players seeking the big first
prize payout.
Lars Bonding (882 000) had the chip lead with Devin
Porter the nearest chaser at 819 000 and Humberto Brenes
- on his third WSOP final table this year - and John
Phan not far behind. Francois Safieddine was at this
stage the low man on the chip count list.
Bertrand Grospellier was the first to exit, felled by
Devin Porter early in the game. Within the next hour,
four others were to go to the rail, starting with Alex
Bolotin at number 8, after his flush draw failed to
materialise and Marcus Obser's set of eights held up.
Around a quarter hour later, Humberto Brenes' was on his
way to the exit in seventh place, courtesy of Devin
Porter. Only 11 minutes after that, Bonding, who had
been chip leader all the way through the first two days
of play, headed for the rail as well - eliminated by
Phan in sixth position.
Less than five minutes later it was Shawn Hattem
departing the table in position 5 after Francois
Safieddine hit a set of aces, and just missing a six
figure payout with a fifth placing paycheck of $97 856.
Four players remained as the second hour of play
commenced, with a fairly even distribution of chips
around the table. Play became more cautious for several
rounds until Porter was ousted at position 4 - busted
when Safieddine's pocket sevens beat his suited A-J.
Porter's payday was the first of the big money at $139
794.
Increasing blinds made for more daring play as the three
finalists faced off, and Obser cleared the way for a
Saffaieddine vs. Phan heads up when he was eliminated by
Saffieddine, collecting a $212 021 third place payout on
the way to the exit.
It was a fairly even contest, with Saffieddine
marginally in the lead. Despite a valiant effort by Phan
this was how the game ended - a great recovery by
Saffieddine to take the WSOP bracelet and the main prize
of $521 785, leaving Phan as the runner-up with a payday
worth $330 846.
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