FIRST WSOP EUROPE BRACELET GOES TO GERMAN PRO
14 September 2007
Thomas Bihl's bracelet is the first won outside
the USA
The first round in the new battle for global poker
bragging rights goes to Europe, thanks to Thomas
“Buzzer” Bihl (32) who made poker history over the
weekend at the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe
presented by Betfair.com.
Bihl, a native of Frankfurt, Germany, who started
playing poker just four years ago, won GBP 70 875 and
the first-ever WSOP bracelet awarded outside the United
States. Bihl – who is a Betfair sponsored professional
player – outlasted a field of the world’s top poker pros
in one of the most challenging of all poker games, the
GBP 2 500 H.O.R.S.E. championship that kicked off the
inaugural WSOP Europe in London.
“Thomas Bihl has earned a place in poker history with
this incredible win,” said WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey
Pollack, visiting from Las Vegas for the tournament.
“The fact that he is a Betfair player, when Betfair is
our presenting sponsor, makes this even sweeter.”
“He’s a world class player,” said Betfair’s Head of
Poker Ben Fried. “I am thrilled for him on a personal
level because he has been working hard for this but it
is also great news for Betfair and European poker
players in general.”
Two-time World Series of Poker winner and Nevada native
Jennifer Harman finished a disappointing second after
relinquishing a two-to-one chip lead to Bihl, who played
a quiet waiting game for most of the 13-hour final
table. Harman had hoped to add a third WSOP bracelet to
her total at the 2007 WSOP Europe.
But is was Bihl who emerged victorious in the three-day
HORSE event – a tournament featuring five variations of
poker – at 4:15 a.m. GMT Sunday at The Casino at The
Empire in London, capturing the first-place prize and a
coveted WSOP gold bracelet made by luxury Swiss
watchmaker CORUM.
Bihl had won $132 226 in official prize money in his
four-year career prior to the WSOP Europe clash. The
event was the eighth major-tournament final table for
Harman, whose official career winnings totaled $1 557
372 leading up to this competition. She has won millions
more in the world’s biggest cash games in the course of
a professional poker career that began two decades ago
in her hometown of Reno, Nevada.
Another WSOP Vegas bracelet winner, Kirk Morrison
finished third, taking home GBP 28 250. Five-time World
Series of Poker bracelet winner Chris Ferguson finished
fourth, adding GBP 21 656, or more than $42 000, to his
career earnings of $5 551 650. Russian phenomenon Alex
Kravchenko collected GBP 17 714 for fifth place, while
Yuval Bronshtein won GBP 14 438 for sixth, Joe Beevers
GBP 11 812 for seventh and Gary Jones GBP 9 118 for
eighth.
In all, the top 16 of the 105 entrants won GBP 262 500
in prize money.
The tournament continues through next week with a series
of poker competitions leading up to the main event.
“We are pleased that we are establishing new records for
live tournament play in Europe,” said Jeffrey Pollack,
WSOP commissioner. “Out of the gate, WSOP Europe has
attracted many of the world’s greatest players – all
competing to win the first WSOP bracelets ever awarded
outside the United States.”
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