AISLING'S NIGHT
29 May 2009
Television producer takes the PartyPoker
Women's World Open III
28-year-old Aisling Collins, a television producer in
the UK scooped $50 000 and the title at the PartyPoker
Women’s World Open III in London this week. Collins,
whose aggressive game impressed despite the strongest
table in the tournament's history.
The Women’s
World Open III was a Matchroom Sport organised
tournament that saw 36 players from around the world
battle it out for a $108 000 prize pool in the $3 000
buy-in event. The line-up was formidable and included
PartyPoker.com Premier League III star and inaugural
WSOP Europe winner Annette Obrestad, EPT Dortmund winner
Sandra Naujoks, Germany’s Christine Klecz and WSOP
bracelet holder Jennifer Tilly. Others who failed to
make the later stages included UK Women’s Poker Tour
Champion Lynne Beaumont, Veronique Gordon, European
Ladies champion Liv Boeree, France’s Lise ‘The Pink
Lady’ Vigezzi, Ireland’s Colette Murphy, Eliza Burnett,
Stephanie Bergener and Polish boxing champion Agnieska
Rylik.
The tournament featured six six-seater
heats with one six seat runner-up heat. The final table
featured seven players.
“I was so, so nervous
going into this tournament but after a while I found it
easy to relax and play my natural game,” said Collins.
“To win this tournament means absolutely everything to
me. My previous biggest poker win was in the region of
$8 000 so this is amazing. I’m in shock, it is fantastic
to win $50 000 – I just don’t know what I am going to do
with it yet!”
Collins, who has produced
educational programming for Sky Poker alongside the
likes of leading professional players Roland De Wolfe,
Neil Channing and Marty Smyth, is also a talented online
player with the potential to progress in the game,
either side of the camera. She had a large fan base
sweating her in the green room, on the tv show and on
the online forums.
She is a prominent member of
the Blonde Poker Community and a member of ‘Shrewdies on
Tour,’ a stable of Blonde online players led by UK pro
James ‘Flushy’ Dempsey. Collins credits UK figurehead
Tony ‘Tikay’ Kendall with introducing her to the game
and, naturally, all the Blonde members were delighted.
Aisling triumphed after a tense heads-up battle
with Japan’s Kim Wooka that produced a number of swings
either way before Collins came out on top. It always
seemed as though Aisling was going to emerge victorious,
however. When heads-up play started Collins held a 450
000/250 000 chip advantage but Wooka soon clawed her way
back. The decisive hand came when the blinds were 10
000/20 000. Aisling raised to 70 000 with Jd 5d and was
called by Kim with Qh 10d. The flop came down Jc Kd 9d
and Kim checked. Collins raised another 70 000 and Wooka
went all-in. Collins calls and the 6d on the turn gave
her the flush and victory!
28-year-old Wooka is
a professional poker player from Osaka in Japan and was
playing in her first major tournament in Europe. She was
Japanese Ladies Champion in 2007 and cashed at the WSOP
last year. She was invited to the tournament by the
organizers after the Asian Poker Tour Manila back in
January. “I wanted to win but I have to give credit to
Aisling – she certainly wasn’t afraid to move all-in,”
said Wooka. “This has been a great experience for me and
fantastic exposure. Poker is just beginning in Asia – it
is so important at this early stage to advertise a good
image and emphasise the skill in the game.”
To
reach the final table, Aisling finished second in her
heat and only won her way through to the final through
the last gasp runner’s up table. In that heat she was so
dominant in taking out last year’s champion Soraya Homam
that many regarded her as favourite at the start of the
seven seat final table. Collins had two good friends on
the final table in the form of Jen Mason and Maria
Demetriou, both of whom have reached the final table in
this event in previous years.
The final table
was the strongest in the event’s history. Jen Mason
reached the final table of this tournament in its
inaugural running in 2007, finishing second to Beverley
Pace but, surprisingly, was first to exit even though
she was one of those fancied to triumph. Out in sixth
was Cat O’Neill from Belfast, who was put forward for
the tournament by WSOP bracelet holder, Poker Million
and PartyPoker.com World Open winner Marty Smyth. Fifth
place belonged to the popular Maria ‘Chili’ Demetriou,
who was gunning for a top three finish to give her a
Vegas bankroll but she fell victim to her buddy Collins
on a tear-up. Next to go was Cecilia Nordenstam, who has
for a long time been one of the most glamorous figures
on the Swedish circuit but also a deadly player as she
showed in her heat. Cecilia cashed in her first five WPT
events and put on a great show.
As the table went
three handed Collins had 306,000, Shana Casaletto had
254,000 and Wooka 140,000. Brighton’s Casaletto,
however, was the next to go. She was expected to run
deep in this tournament after recently winning
back-to-back GUKPT side events but fell victim to lady
of the moment Collins. This left Collins and Wooka to
fight it out.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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