TightEnd
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« Reply #317 on: October 05, 2012, 11:49:06 AM » |
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The amazing renaissance of Phil Hellmuth continues. After a fallow few years the Poker Brat has enjoyed a string of great results at the WSOP and he's capped it off by winning the WSOPE Main Event.
Hellmuth claimed his 13th World Series bracelet after outlasting a final table that included Jason Mercier, Britain's Chris Brammer and former Main Event third place finisher Joseph Cheong. The €1,022,376 first prize takes Hellmuth's career earnings past the $17m mark and puts him in a commanding position in the Player of the Year race (Greg Merson can catch him if he wins the October Nine).
“People don’t expect me to use this word,” said a gracious Hellmuth, “but I’m humbled by this. This was the best poker I’ve ever played in my life, I know that for certain. I played as well as I could possibly play, and here I am.”
1st Phil Hellmuth €1,022,376 2nd Sergii Baranov €632,592 3rd Stephane Albertini €423,360 4th Joseph Cheong €292,320 5th Christopher Brammer €207,648 6th Paul Tedeschi €149,184 7th Stephane Girault €108,864 8th Jason Mercier €84,672
Mike Watson wins €50k Majestic High Roller
Phil Hellmuth wasn't the only million euro winner in Cannes yesterday. Mike Watson joined the seven-figure club too after taking down the €50k Majestic High Roller.
Watson scooped the €1m jackpot after outlasting a final table that included David Benefield, Tobias Reinkemeier and Richard Yong before beating John Juanda heads up for the title.
1st Mike Watson €1,000,000 2nd John Juanda €600,000 3rd Richard Yong €400,000 4th Philipp Gruissem €275,000 5th Tobias Reinkemeier €200,000 6th Jani Sointula €160,000 7th Steve O'Dwyer €130,000 8th David Benefield €115,000
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