LATIN AMERICA POKER TOUR WON BY A DUTCHMAN
9 May 2008
19 year old Hollander Julien Nuijten prevails in
inaugural Latin American contest
The inaugural Latin American Poker Tour organised by
online poker giant Poker Stars.com ended in victory for
the nineteen year old Dutch player Julien Nuijten this
week. The Hollander prevailed over an entry field of 314
poker fans who travelled to Rio for the event, either
stumping up the $2 500 buy-in, or winning entry packages
online through Poker Stars satellites.
The tournament, held at the Intercontinental Hotel,
attracted some respected international names hunting
down the top prize of almost $223 000. Vanessa Rousso,
Chad Brown, Humberto Brenes, Chris Moneymaker, Gavin
Griffin, Isabelle Mercier and Greg Raymer all made an
appearance, together with more 'homegrown' stars like
Fabio Deu_Zebra, Decano, Andre Akkari, Igor Federal,
Sergio and Alessandra Braga and Sequela.
By Day 2 the field had been thinned out to 103 players,
and after some thrilling and aggressive poker 39 of
these had fallen by the wayside by the first break. The
attrition continued through to Day 3, when the final
table formed, headed by Julien Nuijten with an almost
three-to-one chip lead over his nearest opponent, Vitaly
Kovyazin from the United States.
The other players seated around the table constituted a
veritable United Nations of poker, hailing from Costa
Rica, Germany, Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil and
Switzerland.
Severin Walser of Switzerland was the first elimination,
battling against a short stack and taken down by Rafael
Pardo. A few hands later it was Juan Carlos Burguillos's
turn to head for the rail, eliminated by Oliver Kugler.
Seventh placing went to Pardo, who was shown the door by
Julien Nuijten, and German competitor Oliver Kugler
followed him in sixth position after tangling with
American Vitaly Kovyazin and his big chip stack.
Eduardo Henriques of Brazil fell victim to a wired and
aggressive Nuijten, heading for the exit and a fifth
placing pay check worth just over $47 000. Alex Brenes,
brother of Poker Stars team member and international pro
Humberto, exited in fourth place after a confrontation
with Nikolai Senninger, earning himself respect and a
$63 000 payday.
With a heads up in sight, play intensified as Kovyazin,
Nuijten and Senninger - in that order on chip counts
with the American well ahead - entered the final phase
of three handed play to decide the heads-up players.
Some exciting moves and counter moves took place over
the next 30 minutes, but in the end it was Senninger who
left the table in third place, taken down by the
confident Dutchman Nuijten. Senninger pocketed a
well-earned paycheck of $86 350 for his journey back to
Germany.
Going into the heads-up, Kovyazin on 1 740 000 held a
comfortable but not unassailable 340 000 chip lead over
Nuijten, with both players confident that the cards were
with them, playing with skill and an aggression that
made for highly entertaining poker for the spectators.
With the chip lead swinging from one player to the other
it looked like a closerun and exciting finish as the
game neared its climax with the young Dutch player
pushing his luck to the limit with some major 100 000
chip bets. His bold strategy paid off as the American
player was eliminated and Nuijten took the title and the
main prize of $222 940, leaving Kovyazin with second
place and a reward of $117 750.
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