MEXICAN POKER TOUR EVENT CONCLUDES - FINALLY!
20 March 2009
Bungling bureaucracy disrupted the main
event, but three months on it's all good
Online poker company Poker Star's live poker tourney in
Mexico, the PokerStars Latin American Poker Tour Mexico,
was disrupted and the main event halted following a ban
by local Nuevo Vallarta bureaucrats late last year (see
previous InfoPowa report), requiring the company to
reorganise what was left of the main event to ensure it
was fairly concluded for the 89 players still in action.
This week saw that conclusion achieved after the
firm arranged an online freeroll for the survivors to
play down to a final table of nine, eventually locating
that final table event just prior to this week's LAPT
Uruguay stop. In a handsome and generous gesture to the
players, Poker Stars added $50 000 to the original prize
pool.
San Francisco player Rory Cox (26) started
the game with a significant chip lead from the online
competition and went on to dominate the final table,
facing Alex Brenes, Helen Prager, Victor Ramdin, Bolivar
Palacios, Pavel Naydenov, Martha Herrera, Steven
Thompson and Leonardo Emperador across the felt.
Having eliminated most of his opponents, Cox went into
the heads up against fellow American Helen Prager with a
5 to 1 chip lead, but the feisty Prager played with
talent and spirit, doubling up twice to catch Cox and at
one stage actually take the chip lead. It was not to
last, however, and some two hours later Cox was declared
the winner, pocketing a $15 000 check for a decent
return on his original $2 500 Main Event buy-in. Prager
took home $11 000 for her second placing.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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