TRIO OF ACHIEVEMENTS FOR BRIT POKER ACE
25 September 2009
Watch the name Kelly -you'll be seeing a lot
more of him
British poker pro J.P. Kelly bested a talented field of
608 players to win the first event in the current World
Series of Poker Europe this week. Winning the GBP 1 000
buy-in No-Limit Hold'em event was a signal achievement,
giving Kelly the major prize worth GBP 136 803, another
WSOP bracelet (his second) for a growing collection, and
the distinction of doing so for the first time as an
Englishman in England. And capping it all, Kelly became
only the second player to win a WSOP bracelet in the USA
and in the UK.
It was not an easy ride for Kelly
as he battled his way through the record field to face
French poker pro Fabien Dunlop in the hotly contested
heads up. Dunlop, who had started the final table in the
chip lead, proved to be a tough opponent, demanding all
the controlled aggression that Kelly could muster to
triumph.
The final table at the Empire Casino in
Leicester Square comprised Fabien Dunlop holding the
chip lead on 538 000, pursued by Kelly on 317 500 and
followed by James Tomlin, William Martin, Richard Allen,
Anthony Roux, Adnan Alshamah, Thor Drexel and Neil
Suarez.
Kelly later observed: "I had to play
tight early on because of Fabien with the big chip lead,
but I knew if I got heads up with him I am a better
heads up player, so I figured I could take him on
there," he said.
And that's how it panned out -
Kelly playing a tight, disciplined game which still left
him at a 2 to 1 disadvantage to his French opponent in
the heads up, but he hammered away until he was
victorious.
Kelly plans to play in the WSOPE main
event, buoyed by his big win and the main event seat it
brings to him.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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