McEVOY IS THE CHAMPION OF THE CHAMPIONS (Update)
5 June 2009
1983 WSOP main event winner does it again
Tom McEvoy will have seen huge changes in the game of
poker and how it is perceived and presented since his
World Series of Poker main event victory back in 1983,
but he still has 'it' and proved that this week by
winning the 40th Anniversary Champions Invitational at
the 40th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.
Back
then, McEvoy was one of only 108 entrants for a main
event that generated a prize pool of $540 000 - a far
cry from the thousands of players that crowd the tables
today seeking multi-million dollar prizes.
The
prestige of McEvoy's latest win was the main cause for
pride, although the beautifully restored, bright red
Chevy Corvette that went with it was much appreciated.
"The car was just the frosting on the cake," McEvoy
said after the competition. "Beating all my colleagues
that were talented enough to win the Main Event was what
it was really about."
And that's what McEvoy did
- surviving a field of 20 WSOP bracelet winners, many of
whom are household names in the game (see previous
InfoPowa reports).
The final table of the
Invitational re-started play on Monday with 2001 main
event winner Carlos Mortensen holding the chip lead.
Last year's WSOP main event winner Peter Eastgate (22)
was the first to be eliminated, followed by poker legend
Doyle Brunson, who won the main event twice in his
outstanding career.
Headed for the exit in
seventh place was Berry Johnson, with Huck Seed leaving
in the sixth place and then Carlos Mortenson in fifth
after a clash with Jim Bechtel.
Bechtel himself
fell to McEvoy in fourth place, leaving 2002 Main Event
champ Robert Varkonyi, McEvoy and Dan Harrington to
decide the heads up, with not much difference in chip
counts. It was Harrington who departed, eliminated by
McEvoy after a tough 4 hour, three handed struggle, and
leaving McEvoy and Varkonyi to battle it out for the
first place....this time with McEvoy holding a
substantial 3-to-1 chip lead on his opponent.
The
end came quickly and cleanly after that, leaving McEvoy
the undisputed Champion of the Champions.
Varkonyi said he had enjoyed himself: "I would have
loved to win it, but these are all champions. It was
probably the toughest field ever," he said.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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