LINDGREN BREAKS HIS WSOP BRACELET DROUGHT (Update)
6 June 2008
A bracelet at last!
Full Tilt Poker star Erick Lindgren has won or played in
a host of major championships and amassed professional
earnings of more than $6 million in a sparkling poker
career, but until this week one of the coveted World
Series of Poker bracelets has eluded him. His delight at
winning Event 4 in the 39th WSOP in Las Vegas can
therefore be well appreciated.
Playing in the $5 000 buy-in Mixed Hold'em event this
week he faced a final table that included both land and
online poker aces like Justin Bonomo, Howard Lederer,
David Williams and Isaac Haxton. In the end it was a
heads up between him and 22-year-old Internet whiz kid
Bonomo for the main $374 505 prize...and he was
victorious at last.
Internet player Haxton was first to be eliminated at the
final table when he fell victim to some shrewed play by
Lindgren, heading for the rail and a $35 109 payday.
Eighth placing went to Pat Pezzin, who was bundled out
by Internet pro Andre Robl for $46 812.
David Williams took the exit door in seventh place for
$58 515, despatched by David Rheem. Some time later a
clash developed between veteran Howard Lederer and
Bonomo that saw the former headed for the rail and a $74
119 sixth placing. Dave Rheem was the next victim,
eliminated by European pro Roland de Wolfe in fifth
place and pocketing $93 624.
Then it was de Wolfe's turn, ejected with substantial
profit by Bonomo in fourth place and collecting the
first of the six-figure paydays in the game at $117 030.
With Bonomo holding the chip lead, three handed play
commenced involving survivors Bonomo, Lindgren and Robl,
and it was a full hour before the next departure, which
came when Robl and Bonomo clashed and the former lost -
taking the exit route and collecting a handsome third
place payout of $144 337.
After that the game was decided after an hour long 40
hands of heads up action between Lindgren and Bonomo,
with the Internet ace holding a small chip lead at the
beginning. Both players were clearly intent on winning
their first WSOP bracelet and showed some talented poker
moves in a tense finish.
Only one could win, and on this occasion it was
Lindgren, who took the bracelet and the main prize,
leaving Bonomo with the second prize of $230 259.
Another Full Tilt Poker player at the Las Vegas
spectacular, David Singer, also won his first WSOP
bracelet this week when he was truimphant in a heads up
with Jacobo Fernandez in Event 3 - the $1 500 Pot Limit
Hold'em tournament.
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