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Poker Tournament Results
31st Annual World Series of Poker
| 1 |
Nat Koe (Irvine, CA, USA) |
$160,950 |
| 2 |
Brent Carter (Oak Park, IL, USA) |
$82,650 |
| 3 |
Danny Dang (Whittier, CA, USA) |
$41,325 |
| 4 |
Vince Burgio (West Hills, CA, USA) |
$26,100 |
| 5 |
Eli Balas (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$19,575 |
| 6 |
Mark Gregorich (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$15,225 |
| 7 |
Robert Turner AKA "Chip Burner" (Long Beach, CA, USA) |
$10,875 |
| 8 |
Young Pak (Bainbridge, WA, USA) |
$8,700 |
| 9 |
Mike Matusow AKA "The Mouth" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$6,960 |
| 10 |
Ben Tang (Northridge, CA, USA) |
$5,220 |
| 11 |
Cliff Pappas (Scottsdale, AZ, USA) |
$5,220 |
| 12 |
Marlon Delossantos (USA) |
$5,220 |
| 13 |
Charlie Brahmi (Ventnor, NJ, USA) |
$4,350 |
| 14 |
Paul Weiss (USA) |
$4,350 |
| 15 |
Barry Bindelglass (Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA) |
$4,350 |
| 16 |
Larry Coat |
$3,480 |
| 17 |
Ed Galvin (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$3,480 |
| 18 |
James Michael Douglas (Redondo Beach, CA, USA) |
$3,480 |
| 19 |
Ansoni Kim (Fairfax, VA, USA) |
$2,610 |
| 20 |
Michael Patti (Chicago, IL, USA) |
$2,610 |
| 21 |
Shunjiro Uchida (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$2,610 |
| 22 |
Tony Cousineau (Daytona Beach, FL, USA) |
$2,610 |
| 23 |
John Shipley (Solihull, UK) |
$2,610 |
| 24 |
Andreas Krause (Heilbrown, Germany) |
$2,610 |
| 25 |
Bret Sampson |
$2,610 |
| 26 |
Cong Van Do |
$2,610 |
| 27 |
William Bertram (Reno, NV, USA) |
$2,610 |
Tournament Report
WORLD SERIES OF POKER 2000
EVENT #7 OMAHA HI-LO SPLIT
$1,500 BUY-IN
$1,500 in chips
REVERSALS OF FORTUNE
By Mike Paulle
With enough all-ins to last a large sleep-away camp the entire summer,
reversals of fortunes were the rule not the exception. No one was for sure
out of this one until they couldn't be awakened by the camp counselor.
There were 290 entrants in the $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo for a total prize pool of
$435,000. 3 tables were paid, a total of 27 players.
The taste was still bitter for Ben Tang, as he was the last one out Saturday
night. Coming back on Sunday afternoon, the guys were faced with the prospect
of dealing with the chip leader Eli Balas. This was Eli's second chip lead in
this year's WSOP. He finished 2nd a few days ago.
THE FINAL TABLE
59 mins left of 80. The blinds are $2,000/$4,000
| Player/Hometown | Chip Count |
| Seat 1: Eli Balas (Las Vegas, NV) | $86,000 |
| Seat 2: Danny Dang (Whittier, CA) | $56,000 |
| Seat 3: Mike Matusow (Las Vegas, NV) | $29,000 |
| Seat 4: Robert Turner (Long Beach, CA) | $21,500 |
| Seat 5: Brent Carter (Las Vegas, NV) | $82,500 |
| Seat 6: Mark Gregorich (Las Vegas, NV) | $41,500 |
| Seat 7: Yong Pak (Bainbridge, WA) | $19,000 |
| Seat 8: Nat Koe (Bangkok, Thailand) | $71,500 |
| Seat 9: Vince Burgio (West Hills, CA) | $29,000 |
Unable to win a pot, Mike Matusow tried a high wrap for his all-in hand. He
got a good flop for his A K Q 10. The flop came J 10 3 to give Matusow the
nut straight draw. Brent Carter had two Aces so Mike needs help. It didn't
come as Matusow went out 9th.
In Omaha having the nuts too early can cost you money. Yong Pak made the nut
straight on the turn with his K 10. Eli Balas had both a low and the nut
flush draw. The low spade on the river sank Pak's chances in 8th of moving on.
The 'chip burner', Robert Turner was next to try a raise with a high only
hand. He got repopped by Mark Gregorich and Turner flat called. Robert called
all-in on the flop and had less outs than he thought when the hands were
shown. Mark had better spades, the nut low draw and a pair on the flop. When
the board paired on the river, Turner was turned out in 7th by Gregorich's
Kings and Jacks with an Ace.
What made this day one of reversals was typified by the fortunes of Mark
Gregorich and Vince Burgio. With six players left the Card Player columnist
Burgio was nearly on the felt. In a stunning reversal,
Vince won an unbelievable five scoops in a row to go from the chip basement
to the chip penthouse. Most of the chips Vince stacked came from Mark
Gregorich. In two huge hands Vince had Aces with three treys on board. Mark
couldn't call the river. Then Burgio rivered the nut flush to crack Mark's
two pair. It was Brent Carter who hammered the last nail in Mark's coffin,
however, with a full house on the river Deuces full of 10's.
It's always a shock when you see Eli Balas without a big stack in front of
him. The guy is a chip magnet.
But even a magnet's power can be reversed by stronger forces. Suddenly, Eli
the stacker became Eli the donator as he couldn't make a hand. Balas raised
all-in from his small blind with A A 2 6. Danny Dang called from the big
blind with A 5 6 10 suited in Diamonds. Eli was trapped and went out 5th when
a third Diamond hit the river.
With four players left, the chips were nearly even when a deal was agreed to.
Normally with most of the cash gone, play gets very loose. Not this time,
however, as it took over two hours to get Vince Burgio out in 4th. Whoever
was short-stacked went on a rush. Even playing $15,000/$30,000 no one would
go bust as the split-pot nature of the high-low game kept both players alive
each time. The guys seemed to be playing harder for the bracelet than they
did for all that money.
It was another hour before Danny Dang gave in for 3rd and mucked his hand
when Brent Carter told him he had a full house with Deuces full of 5's.
With a 3-2 chip lead and all the experience in the world, Brent Carter had to
be favored over Nat Koe. But playing $20,000/$40,000 is a crapshoot. And it
was Brent Carter who rolled a seven out. Carter went all-in with A K 6 2.
Nat Koe had A A K 8. When the board paired on the river, there was no low.
Koe won this marathon event with Aces up. To complete the reversals of
fortunes theme, Koe was a guy who went all-in with his last 12 chips
four-handed and went on to take all of them. What an amazing game!
Official Money Winners
| 1. Nat Koe | $160,950 |
| 2. Brent Carter | $82,650 |
| 3. Danny Dang | $41,325 |
| 4. Vince Burgio | $26,100 |
| 5. Eli Balas | $19,575 |
| 6. Mark Gregorich | $15,225 |
| 7. Robert Turner | $10,875 |
| 8. Yong Pak | $8,700 |
| 9. Mike Matusow | $6,960 |
10th-12th received $5,220
Ben Tang, Cliff Pappas and Marlon Delossantos
13th-15th received $4,350
Charlie Brahmi, Paul Weiss and Barry Bindelglass
16th-18th received $3,480
Larry Colt, Ed Galvin and James Douglas
19th-27th received $2,610
Ansoni Kim, Michael Patti, Shijuro Uchida, Tony Cousineau, John Shipley,
Andreas Krause, Bret Sampson,. Cong Do and Bill Bertram
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