POKER PRO TAKES INAUGURAL FULL TILT HEADS-UP
CHAMPIONSHIP
30 May 2008
David Singer the man in big buy-in event
The weekend saw plenty of online poker action at Full
Tilt, where the new $25 000 buy-in Heads-up Championship
took place, with pro player David Singer and Emil Patel
in a tense final heads up in which Singer prevailed,
taking home the main prize of $560 000. For his second
placing Patel collected a check for $320 000.
In the semi-finals, Brian Hastings and Andy Bloch
received $168 000 each after surviving through the entry
field of 64 players. The entry field included players of
quality such as Chris Ferguson, David Benyamine, Erick
Lindgren, Phil Ivey, Erik Seidel Gus Hansen, Max
Pescatori and Howard Lederer..
Patel, who has had some impressive appearances at the
WPT Caribbean Adventure and the 2007 WSOP impressed many
with his skill and tactical moves, and will be watched
with respect at the upcoming World Series of Poker in
Las Vegas. He is an instructor at CardRunners.com.
Singer has been professional since 1996 and has also
racked up some admirable finishes in major tournaments.
He is one of the Full Tilt Poker pro team.
Another player to watch in the future is semi-finalist
Brian Hastings, a nineteen year old college student at
Cornell U who instructs at CardRunners and has already
made some creditable earnings. This young gun exhibited
the sort of talent that will get him noticed in the big
games of the future.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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