THE ASHMAN IS ONLINE HEADS UP WORLD CHAMP
29 May 2009
Handsome return on the $25 000 buy-in
Analogies with the fall and rise of the Phoenix are
perhaps inevitable when considering Ashton
"theASHMAN103" Griffin's huge win this week in the Full
Tilt $25 000 Heads Up World Championship, playing some
of the biggest names in professional poker.
The
young player was reported to be a million dollars in the
red at the end of last year, having made himself a
million dollars previous to that in 12 months of
audacious and talented playing across the virtual tables
at Full Tilt. Not the most popular player due to his
habit of verbalising whatever comes into his mind, his
determination to challenge the best players he could
find occasionally made him bite off more than he could
comfortably chew.
That was not the case this week
as he proved victorious over a field of 63 that included
live tourney and Internet household names names like
Phil Ivey, Gavin Smith, Andy Bloch, Erick Lindgren,
Isaac Haxton, David Singer, Phil Galfond, John Juanda,
Scott Seiver, Tom Dwan, Ilarii Sahamies, Brian Townsend,
Scott Montgomery, David Pham, Luke Schwartz , Sami
Kelopuro and Steve Jacobs.
Defending champion
David Singer did not make the final four, busting out at
12th place.
The final four survivors of such an
illustrious field proved to be Griffin facing off
against Blair Anderson, and David Benefield opposing
James Kilarjian, which eventually produced a final
matching for the $551 250 winner's prize of Griffin
against Benefield.
As finals go, this one was on
the quick side once Benefield found himself at a 5 to 1
chip disadvantage. That was the result of a massive
debit to his stack when his top pair came up against
Griffin’s flopped top and bottom pair and the board
failed to connect. Benefield was all in on the final
hand, holding an open-ended straight draw against
Griffin’s trip nines. It was a game enough fight, but
Benefield had to be content with second place and a
take-home of $315 000.
The six-figure money
extended down to fourth place, while the money bubble on
the $1 575 000 prize pool for the event embraced the
final 8 players.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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