WOO WINS FIRST BRACELET (Update)
27 June 2008
2 720 players sign up for WSOP event
Atlanta pro David "The Magnificent" Woo (30) has joined
the ranks of 32 other players celebrating their first
39th World Series of Poker winner bracelets in Las Vegas
this week after taking down Event 39 - the $1 500 buy-in
No-Limit Hold'em championship.
Woo's victory after 40 hands of heads up play against
Matthew Wood earned him the $631 656 main prize in an
event that saw a massive 2 720 entries - the
second-highest turnout for this year. By the end of Day
1 only 218 survived, an indication of the fast action
that characterised the event. The field included Barry
Greenstein, Hugo Brenes and Michael Glasser.
Going into the final table Woo was about halfway down
the chip counts and some 500 000 chips behind Thom
Werthmann in the lead. Other final tablers included
Thanh Dat Tran, Curtis Early, Matt Wood, Habib Khanis,
Eric Beren, Jim Paras and Michael Glasser.
With skilled play and some good fortune Woo overtook his
opponents to take a commanding 1.9 million chip lead by
the time he faced Wood in the heads up, and he continued
to control the final game, eventually eliminating Wood
for a second placing prize of $389 844.
For Woo, a former coffee shop owner before becoming a
full time poker player five years ago, it was a notable
victory as his first WSOP bracelet. The Atlanta player
now has four career WSOP cashes, including one in the
2006 Main Event.
World Series of Poker management released new record
information at the end of Event 39, showing that a total
of over 12 000 individual players have now cashed in the
39-year history of the World Series of Poker, with 117
of them winning more than a million dollars.
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