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Highlights from day 19 of the 2012 WSOP (June 14)
Joe Cassidy (pictured left), a Las Vegas poker pro who initially cashed at the 2004 WSOP and has been grinding away since always came up short of poker’s ultimate prize. That was until he conquered one the brassiest of final tables played so far this year.
Cassidy kept his cool during an-extended 10.5 hours playing session spread out over two days that included the likes of Phil Ivey, Scotty Nguyen, Mike Matusow, Meng La, Greg Jamison, Elie Doft, Bart Hanson, and Ryan Lenaghan to win Event #24, the $$5000 Omaha Hi-Lo Split World Championship.
Phil Ivey’s third final table appearance within a six-day window was the talk of the WSOP when cards initially flew into the air. The final table area was filled to capacity and standing room only during much of the day and night, despite a playing session that dragged out until 3am. After Ivey bounced out in third place, Cassidy and Nguyen agreed to resume play on Thursday to decide the winner.
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Cassidy ultimately defeated 1998 world champion Nguyen in heads-up play. He collected $294,777 in prizemoney, plus his first WSOP gold bracelet. Cassidy’s WSOP resume now includes 15 cashes, five final tables appearances, and one victory.
With this memorable debut victory, Cassidy’s WSOP earnings now total $678,190. His overall tournament resume now includes more than 30 major cashes in both the US and Europe, amounting to nearly $2 million in live earnings.
• It was a case of mixed fortunes for event #26 winner Gabe Scott. The $3000 Pot Limit Omaha champion may have collected USD $361,797 for his win, but the news was not all good for the 23-year-old poker pro from Oklahoma City, OK, as his NBA team, the Oklahoma City Thunder, went down to the Miami Heat in Game 2 of the NBA finals. Nonetheless, Scott will probably be able to live with the 'split”!
Scott claimed a thrilling victory, overcoming a significant chip disadvantage during the latter stages of competition and managed to defeat a formidable final table line-up that included several outstanding international players – including Vadzim Kursevich, (Belarus), Huykeim Nguyen (Germany), and Thomas Pettersson (Sweden).
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Also in the final table hunt were Brett Richey, Scott Stanko, Tom Chambers, Romik Vartzar, and two-time gold bracelet winner Russ 'Dutch' Boyd. This was Scott’s second time to cash in a WSOP event. Proving this year’s victory was no fluke, he final tabled the same event in 2011, finishing in eighth place.
• Brian Meinders, a New Jersey teacher as well full-time poker player, pulled off poker’s equivalent of a triple play over the past three days, winning a steady progression of increasingly-more difficult matches en route to a World Series of Poker bracelet.
Meinders won the $1500 buy-in Limit Hold’em Shootout tournament (event #25). The central New Jersey-based poker player from the town of Jackson, enjoyed his highest profile victory ever, following two previous deep runs in previous WSOP events.
The top 63 finishers in this event collected prize money. The final table included at least two notable faces including two-time gold bracelet winner Brock Parker (fifth) as well as tournament journeyman Victor Ramdin (fourth). This was Ramdin’s 13th time in the money since the start of last year’s WSOP, which ties him with Shawn Buchanan for most cashes over the past last two years.
Coincidentally, Buchanan cashed in this event as well. The tournament began on Tuesday with 366 entrants. Among the gold bracelet winners who cashed were Matt Matros, Greg Mueller and Tex Barch.
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• Additional reporting, Nolan Dalla, WSOP.com
Här samlar vi samtliga svenska cashar i World Series of Poker 2018, i storleksordning:
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Martin Jacobson, 5:a $2620 NLH Marathon, $155 062
Rifat Palevic, 55:a main event, $129 930
Oscar Johansson, 2:a $1500 FL 2-7 Triple Draw, $72 471
Chris Björin, 253:a main event, $42 980
Per Hildebrand, 9:a, $10 000 Omaha Hi/Lo, $31 977
Per Hildebrand, 5:a, $1500 Eight Game Mix, $27 587
Ghattas Kortas, 538:a main event, $26 535
Per Hildebrand, 639:a main event, $21 750
Philip Yeh, 775:a main event, $18 340
Per Hildebrand, 14:e, $10 000 Razz Championship, $17 706
Chris Björin, 18:e, $10 000 Omaha Hi/Lo, $17 488
Martin Jacobson, 39:a $10 000 NLH Big Blind Antes 6-handed, $16 911
Peter Kvisthammar, 89:a $1500 Millionaire Maker, $10 554
Ghattas Kortas, 54:a $5000 NLH, 30 Min Lvls, $8701
Chris Björin, 17:e, $1500 Omaha Hi/Lo, $8296
Martin Jacobson, 83:a, $5000 NLH 6-handed, $7477
Per Hildebrand, 73:a, $1000 NLH Seniors, $7046
Peter Eichhardt, 64:a, $2500 No Limit Hold'em, $6422
Michael Tureniec, 344:a $888 Crazy 8's, $6126
Martin Jacobson, topp 100, $1500 NLH Shootout, $5227
Emil Ekvardt, 157:a, $888 Crazy 8's, $5203
David Rudholm, 297:a, $1500 Millionaire Maker, $5097
Peter Eichhardt, 39:a, $1500 Omaha Hi/Lo, $4723
Martin Jacobson, 64:a, $1500 NLH 6-Handed, $4608
Christopher Ander, 93:a, $2500 No Limit Hold'em, $4579
Jonas Hagström, 202:a $888 Crazy 8's, $4492
Magnus Edengren, 19:e, $2500 Mixed Big Bets, $4470
Martin Jacobson, 426:a, $1500 Millionaire Maker, $4038
Martin Jacobson, 272:a, $888 Crazy 8's, $3908
Abished Rathod, 347:a $888 Crazy 8's, $3428
Anton Wigg, 556:a, $1500 Millionaire Maker, $3310
Sören Lundgren, 178:a $1111 Little One For One Drop, $3187
Peter Eichhardt, 50:e $1400 Mixed NLH / PLO, $3097
David Rudholm, 346:a, $565 Colossus, $2734
Jerry Ödeen, 126:a, $1500 No Limit Hold'em, $2658
Michael Bartov, 854:a, $1500 Millionaire Maker, $2621
Michael Bartov, 83:a, $1500 Pot Limit Omaha, $2454
Peter Eichhardt, 702:a $1500 Monster Stack, $2540
Magnus Edengren, 73:a, $1500 Mixed Omaha, $2444
Peter Eichhardt, 178:a, $1500 NLH Big Blind Antes, $2334
Anton Wigg, 98:a, $1500 Pot Limit Omaha, $2329
Chris Björin, 50:a, $1500 Razz, $2322
Peter Eichhardt, 398:a $1111 Little One For One Drop, $2237
Michael Tureniec, 102:a $1000 NLH Big Blind Antes, $2019
Peter Eichhardt, 186:a $365 NLH Giant, $2010
Bo Persson, 67:a $365 PLO Giant, $1944
Michael Tureniec, 501:a $1111 Little One For One Drop, $1852
Sofia Lövgren, 647:a, $888 Crazy 8's, $1851
Fredrick Andersson, 684:a, $888 Crazy 8's, $1850
Thomas Pettersson, 203:a $1500 NLH Bounty, $1695
Rifat Palevic, 839:a $888 Crazy 8's, $1642
Chris Björin, 263:a, $1000 NLH Super Seniors, $1625
Peter Eichhardt, 884:a $888 Crazy 8's, $1619
Chris Björin, 728:a, $1000 NLH Seniors, $1604
Andreas Höglund, 54:a, $1000 NLH Tag Team, $1486
Patric Mattsson, 54:a, $1000 NLH Tag Team, $1486
Abished Rathod, 462:a $365 NLH Giant, $1472
Anton Wigg, 1062:a $888 Crazy 8's, $1407
Thomas Pettersson, 1131:a $888 Crazy 8's, $1332
Jonas Hagström, 181:a $1000 NLH Super Turbo Bounty, $1214
Peter Eichhardt, 226:a (flightplacering), $565 Colossus, $1157
Thomas Pettersson, 239:a (flightplacering), $565 Colossus, $1157
Henrik Karlsson, 255:a (flightplacering), $565 Colossus, $1157
Oskar Silow, 236:a, $565 PL Omaha, $927
Henrik Björnström, 368:a (flightplacering), $565 Colossus, $920
Linda Kinhult, 614:e $365 NLH Giant, $860
Anton Wigg, 347:a, $565 PL Omaha, $835
Linda Kinhult, 38:a (flightplacering), $365 PLO Giant, $827
Sören Lundgren, 103:a (flightplacering), $365 Giant, $619
Oleg Utochkin, 1077:a $365 NLH Giant, $589