FIRST WSOP BRACELET FOR THE RAZOR (Update)
20 June 2008
Better late than never for John Pham
John 'The Razor' Pham was 20 minutes late for his big
game this week, but it was definitely a case of 'better
late than never' as he beat a field of 716 players to
win Event 29 in the 2008 World Series of Poker - the $3
000 No-Limit Hold'em event - collecting his first gold
bracelet and the main $434 789 prize.
Pham has previously achieved a number of finishes in the
money, including two runner-up prizes in 2006 and 2007,
together with a fourth-place finish in 2005.
The heads up with 22 year old John Neckar from Wisconsin
proved to be a real marathon at 6 hours, so much so that
at one stage the players tried to bring things to a
conclusion with blind all-ins but were unsuccessful and
reverted to normal play. Once that happened, Pham was
able to emerge victorious a few hands later, leaving
Neckar with the $277 452 consolation prize and a shiny
reputation as a tough and competent opponent.
In Event 30, the $10 000 World Championship Limit
Hold'em event, a Dutch player topped an impressive
career record with his first WSOP bracelet, playing
against in a final table that included formidable
competitors like J.C. Tran and Andy Bloch.
All the way from The Netherlands, Rob Hollink bested 217
poker players and pocketed a check for $496 931 in prize
money and the bragging rights that go with a WSOP gold
bracelet. Not that Hollink is short of things to brag
about - this talented Dutch pro has an impressive list
of achievements that includes 18 prior WSOP cashes, two
WPT cashes, first place in the European Poker Tour Grand
Final in Monte Carlo and over $2 million in tournament
winnings.
"I've won probably 14 or 15 events in Europe but I could
never find the solution here [in Las Vegas]," Hollink
said after the game, adding that he's probably entered
between 80 and 85 different WSOP tourneys over the
years. "The longer you wait the better it feels," he
grinned.
In the heads up Hollink faced Connecticut player Jerrod
Ankenman, who has also cashed in several tourneys and
made a WSOP final table in a similar event two years ago
when he finished as the runner-up. The experience of
finishing second was repeated against Hollink, this year
yielding a second place payday of $307 380 for the
Connecticut player.
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