CHIU THE CHAMP
2 May 2008
Despite a serious chip disadvantage, David wins
through
Proving that anything is possible in heads-up play, Full
Tilt Poker pro David Chiu overcame a more than 5-1 chip
deficit to defeat Team Full Tilt's Gus Hansen and
capture the World Poker Tour Championship this week.
The performance earned Chiu, a four-time World Series of
Poker bracelet winner, his first WPT title and nearly
$3.4 million in prize money.
Hansen, who narrowly missed claiming his fourth WPT
title, earned more than $1.7 million for second place.
Hansen was a one-man wrecking crew in the early stages
of final-table play, eliminating four of his five
competitors in just 22 hands of poker. His impressive
performance gave him 22.9 million chips going into
heads-up play versus Chiu's modest 4.3 million chip
stack.
After doubling up through Hansen on hand 33, the two men
traded pots for 45 more hands until Chiu finally claimed
the chip lead on hand 78 of the match.
The tournament ended just two hands later when Chiu hit
an Ace on the river to make trip Aces besting Hansen's
two pair.
Chiu's dramatic victory earned him his first title in
nearly three years and the single largest payday of his
career.
Adding to the momentum established earlier this year by
fellow Full Tilt Pros, Howard Lederer, Erik Seidel,
Chris Ferguson, Phil Ivey, Jennifer Harman, Huck Seed
and David Pham, this win continues the 2008 winning
streak and series of significant cashes for the poker
pros representing Full Tilt Poker.
"David Chiu has been one of the most respected
tournament players on the circuit," said Team Full Tilt
member Howard Lederer.
"With this win, the television viewing public will
finally get to see what poker players have known for a
long time; he is one of best in the game."
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