WSOP LATEST (Update)
27 June 2008
Another bracelet for The Razor, and a Florida
amateur player scores
John "The Razor" Pham has broken his World Series of
Poker bracelet drought in style in Las Vegas this year,
winning not one but two of the coveted wrist jewelry.
The Stockton, California player's latest win was in
Event 40, the $2 500 buy-in 2-7 Triple Draw, which drew
an entry field of 238 players with a liberal sprinkling
of big names.
Among the more recognisible hopefuls taking the field
for this event were Robert Mizrachi, Terrence Chan, John
Juanda, Mike Caro, Doyle and Todd Brunson, WSOP veteran
Billy Baxter, Gavin Smith, Carlos Mortensen, Tom
Schneider, Andy Block, Daniel Negreanu and David
Sklansky.
Starting play in the final table round, Pham enjoyed a
comfortable 230 000 chip lead over closest rivals Gioi
Luong and Shun Uchida, who both made him work hard for
his win. The threesome went through the other survivors
to end up in a three handed contest that took several
tension filled hours of play to resolve, with some tough
and aggressive talk between Phan and Luong in a tense
game.
Finally, it was Uchida who was eliminated, setting up a
heads up between the combative Luong and Pham, with the
latter exploiting his slight chip lead at that point to
take the game in less than an hour, adding a second
bracelet to his win in Event 29 last week and collecting
the main $151 896 cash prize. It was the first double
bracelet achieved so far this (2008) year.
731 players registered for Event 41, the $1 500 buy-in
Mixed Hold'em competition, among them respected pros
like Mats Gavatin, Jonathan Tamayo, Jan Von Halle, Nick
Binger, Ricky Sanders, Fabrice Soulier and Lou Esposito.
By day's end, he field was down to 98 players which
eventually salted down to a final table of nine, with
Swedish professional Gavatin holding the chip lead on
405 000, closely pursued by Las Vegas pro Nick Binger on
339 000 and Florida amateur Frank Gary on 332 000.
Other final tablers were Chris Rentes, Michael Chu, Alex
Jilali, David Machowsky, Jonathan Tamayo and David
Sorger.
It looked as if it Binger all the way in the first few
hours of final table play, as the Las Vegas pro
eliminated six of his opponents, one of whom was the
initial chip leader Gavatin. But it was not to be and
Binger's third place removal after almost five hours of
action in the three handed stage cleared the way for a
heads up between amateur player Frank Gary and pro
Jonathan Tamayo, who had dominated the tournament in the
earlier days of play and held a 600 000 chip lead.
Given the vagaries of fortune and poker, it wasn't
enough to hold the Florida amateur, who eventually
emerged from the heads up victorious with his first WSOP
jewelry and the main prize of $219 508. Tamayo pocketed
the second place check of $140 093.
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