DUEL OF THE BARTENDERS
5 June 2009
2009 WSOP's first event more about the
bracelet than the money
Event 1 of the 2009 World Series of Poker - the $500
buy-in Casino Employees competition - has passed into
the history books with winner Andrew Cohen (39)
appropriately commenting that it was more about the
prestige of that WSOP bracelet than the
money....although the latter was nice, too with the
first placing prize at $83 778!
This year's
edition of the employees event was the ninth, and
although registrations were lower by over a hundred at
866 than last year, when 980 players entered, it still
carried the ambience of good sportsmanship, friendly
joshing and excitement as in past years.
Cohen,
who's fine-tuned playing has no doubt been influenced by
his friendship with Alex Outhred, who is an instructor
at the WSOP Academy, and pro Floyd Lewis played a
flawless game and always looked quiet but dangerous as
he moved through the field into the second day and a
place amongst the 81 survivoirs at that stage.
His experience in regular Las Vegas Strip poker tourneys
then saw him in good stead through to the nine player
final table that included 4 poker dealers, 2 casino game
dealers, a bartender like himself and two others.
The heads up was a duel between two bartenders:
Cohen works at the The Palms Casino and his opponent,
Paul Peterson, has a similar position at the Mandalay
Bay’s bar. Cohen's five-to-one lead going into the heads
up made sure it was quickly resolved despite a good
fight by Peterson, and the winner's prize - and that
much prized WSOP bracelet - were his. Paulson's second
placing prize was worth $51 787.
The big win will
give Cohen the financial wherewithal to enter more
events than he had planned. The poker-playing bartender
originally intended to invest in three $1 500 buy-in
events and a $1 000 buy-in event, but now says he will
likely add the $10 000 buy-in Main Event to his
ambitions.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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