SENSATIONAL END TO WSOPE MAIN EVENT (Update)
2 October 2009
CardPlayer owner beats Negreanu in thrilling
heads up
Barry Shulman, the owner of CardPlayer magazine and
father of one of this year's World Series of Poker
(Vegas) final tablers, is the new champion of the World
Series of Poker Europe main event after defeating a
star-studded final table and triumphing in a tough heads
up against international ace Daniel Negreanu.
Facing off on the final table at Leicester Square's
Empire Casino as the final day started were:
Seat
1: Barry Shulman - 1,090,000 Seat 2: Jason Mercier -
3,198,000 (chip leader) Seat 3: Praz Bansi -
1,160,000 Seat 4: Markus Ristola - 784,000 Seat 5:
Chris Bjorin - 518,000 Seat 6: James Akenhead -
1,398,000 Seat 7: Daniel Negreanu - 438,000 Seat
8: Antoine Saout - 701,000 Seat 9: Matt Hawrilenko -
674,000
For Shulman it was his second WSOP
bracelet, made sweeter by the quality of the opposition
and the large chip lead which Jason Mercier held at the
start of seventeen hours of intense poker action.
Mercier looked powerful in the cautious early stages
of play, managing to build his chip stack at one point
to 3.7 million.
First casualty was the British
player and WSOP Vegas final tabler this year, James
Akenhead, eliminated by Negreanu and collecting a useful
ninth placing payout of GBP 66 533.
Matt
Hawrilenko, who had done so well in the early stages was
the next to head for the rail, defeated by Shulman and
taking home GBP 87 074 for his 8th place finish. Within
the next hand, another elimination occurred when
Negreanu busted out another 2009 November Niner in the
shape of Frenchman Antoine Saout, who earned GBP 114 228
for his 7th place showing.
Barely three hands
later Chris Bjorin headed for the rail and a GBP 150 267
payday after being bundled out in sixth position - again
by Negreanu, who by then had assumed the chip lead and
was looking very strong. His next victim was Markus
Ristola, whom he eliminated for GBP 200 367 in sixth
place.
By the dinner break, Praz Bansi held the
chip lead on 2.9 million, hotly chased by Negreanu only
100 000 chips behind and Mercier, still in the hunt with
2.3 million. Shulman was the last man on the leader
board on 1.9 million chips.
When play resumed, it
was all Mercier, who made a reenergised push that saw
him take back the chip lead, but this was a brief
success which ended when a 3 million pot against
Negreanu turned sour and and Mercier was on his way to
cashier to collect a third placing cheque for GBP 267
267.
Three handed and the heads up in contention,
Shulman hammered Bansi, which enabled Negreanu to move
in and take Bansi out for a third place payday of GBP
360 887.
Heads up it was Barry Shulman vs. Daniel
Negreanu, with the latter favoured, having knocked out
six of seven players eliminated by that stage. More
importantly, Negreanu had an intimidating chip lead of 2
325 000 (6 180 000 vs.3 855 000 lead when heads up play
began.
The problem was - Shulman was not
intimidated, playing with considerable talent and
quickly wresting the lead away from his famous opponent.
It was the start of an epic heads up with neither player
giving quarter as it continued into the early hours of
the morning. Negreanu fought grimly into the lead just
after 4am, and at one point it rested on the turn of a
card, but an hour and a half later the last hand played
out and it was Shulman who was victorious, collecting
the WSOPE 2009 main event bracelet and the main prize
from Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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