FINAL TABLE IN WPT CHAMPS REACHED (Update)
4 May 2007
Growth of this event has been spectacular
There's a world of difference, but only five years
seperation between the first World Poker Tour
championship held June 1 2002 and the big event now
nearing its climax at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. That
first event attracted 146 entrants, whilst the 2007
championship signed up 639. Back then the winner, Gus
Hansen picked up a winner's check for $500 000 - this
year almost $4 million will boost the winner's bank
balance. The WPT is second only to the World Series of
Poker for action, interest, prize-pool and entrants.
With the 2007 Championship nearing the final denouement,
all eyes were on Day 5 and the 27 survivors still
remaining. Although he had dropped down the chip stack
roll significantly, Phil Hellmuth was still hoping to
break records by being the first player yet to hold both
WSOP and WPT championship titles, but it was not to be -
after a clash with Thomas Wahlroos he went to the rail
in 18th position.
Roland de Wolfe, who finished 4th last year went before
that, in 26th position having been eliminated by JC
Tran. Paul Wasicka was another casualty, going out at
24th to a devastating play by Kirk Morrison. Other solid
players to leave were Jim "KrazyKanuck" Worth (16th
place), Sorel "imper1um" Mizzi (15th place), David Levi
(13th place), and Can Kim Hua (12th place).
By late afternoon and after well over 5 hours of tense
poker the field had been narrowed down to 10, with Paul
Lee still holding on to a significant chip lead, but the
pack all well over the million in chips. From here on in
it became a real battle, taking another 5 hours or more
to eliminate 4 more players and reach he final table
six.
Tran was the first of the last casualties, kicked out at
10th place by Paul Lee and picking up a consolation
check of $185 645 for a great effort. He was followed
after some time by Tommy Vu, nailed by Carlos Mortensen
at 9th position and earning himself $216 585.
8th place went to Scott Fischman, taken down by Morrison
and leaving with $247 525. Just after a break and around
11.00pm, the aggressive young Finnish player Thomas
Wahlroos fell to Paul Lee and collected a 7th position
$247 525 payout on his way home. In doing so, the final
table's six opponents were decided as follows:
Seat 1. Kirk Morrison - 4 194 000
Seat 2. Guy Laliberte - 4 690 000
Seat 3. Carlos Mortensen - 6 501 000
Seat 4. Mike Wattel - 2 887 000
Seat 5. Paul Lee - 11 828 000
Seat 6. Tim Phan - 2 162 000
Tim Phan is the only finalist this year to have paid the
$25 500 buy-in, it appears. Laliberte, Morrison,
Mortensen,and Wattel all won their seats in satellites,
while Paul Lee earned his entry by winning a $2 000
no-limit hold'em preliminary event earlier this month.
Between them, the six finalists have four WSOP bracelets
and three WPT Final Tables, and taken collectively they
have over $7.25 million in previous poker tournament
winnings.
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