INTERNET PLAYER TAKES WSOP EVENT 28 (Update)
20 June 2008
Over $800 000 for besting a star studded field
Internet poker player Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond is
richer by $817 781 this week as a result of his victory
over a stellar final table in Event 28 of the 39th World
Series of Poker - the $5 000 Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys
competition.
Galfond had to fight his way through an entry field of
152 top notch players for his victory. It included names
like Patrik Antonius, Phil Hellmuth, Erik Seidel, Daniel
Negreanu, Phil Ivey and Robert Williamson III - at one
stage providing the star-power of 30 previous bracelets
playing on the same table!
Continual fast action and a great deal of banter made
the tournament a thoroughly entertaining experience,
with 483 re-buys by the time the re-buy window closed on
Day 1, boosting the prize-pool to a very substantial $3
million.
By the end of Day 1 only 54 players remained in
contention, but many of the big names were still active.
And when the final table formed, there were still 28
bracelets facing Galfond around the table in the form of
John Juanda, Phil Hellmuth, David Benyamine, Kirill
Gerasimov, Daniel Negreanu, Brian Rast, Adam Hourani and
Johnny Chan. Nevertheless, it was Galfond who held the
chip lead, and give or take a few ups and downs he was
to retain it through to the end.
Las Vegas pro Rast was the first to fall, eliminated by
Chan and pocketing $84 863 for his ninth-place finish.
Hellmuth, who had started the game short-stacked fell
next after tangling with Benyamine and leaving in eighth
place with the first of the six figure payouts of $100
292.
Negreanu had been crippled on an earlier hand, and
Galfond despatched him in seventh place for $ 123 437,
and that was followed shortly after by the elimination
Juanda in sixth place for $154 296, taken out by Chan.
All the way from Moscow, the Russian player Gerasimov
was next to go, shown the exit in fifth place for $192
870 by chip leader Galfond.
Chan's bracelet ambitions came to an end next as he left
the table in fourth position for $246 874, eliminated by
Benyamine.
Three handed play saw Galfond still leading by almost a
million in chips against Benyamine's 2 155 000 and Adam
Hourani with just over a million. However, Hourani
fought back convincingly to reach equal standing with
Benyamine, and subsequently sent him home in third place
with a $316 307 check.
Going into the heads up, Galfond had a 3 to 2 chip
advantage, and he made sure it remained that way,
eventually taking Hourani down to a half million chips
after over an hour's play. A further hour was to pass
before Galfond was finally able to despatch his
tenacious and clever opponent from Michigan, sending him
home with a second place payout of $493 748.
With the bracelet and $817 781in the bank, Galfond had
created a noteworthy victory for himself despite the
intense and very talented competition, and was
sufficiently confident to tell reporters that at no time
did he feel outmatched or intimidated. "I felt blessed
to be here, but I didn't feel outmatched. I wasn't
afraid. I just wanted to play my best game," he said.
The other big winner in Las Vegas was Russian player
Vitaly Lunkin, who took down Event 27 - the $1 500
No-Limit Hold'em contest. It was a bracelet first for
the Russian player, who has previously cashed in ten
previous European tournaments, and went into the final
with a solid chip lead.
Lunkin ended up outlasting a massive starting field of 2
706 players to take the bracelet and a main prize of
$628 417 top prize after a heads up against Brett Kimes,
who's second placing earned him $387 837.
Recognisable names in the starting field included Phil
Hellmuth, Bernard Lee, Philip Yeh, Phil Laak, Joe Sebok,
"The Master" Nguyen, Beth Shak, Jeff Madsen, Greg Raymer,
JJ Liu, John Phan and Hevad Khan, many of whom suffered
early elimination.
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