2009 WSOP: TRAPLY TAKES DOWN BRACELET IN SHOOTOUT #41

June 24, 2009

2009 WSOP: Traply Takes Down Bracelet in Shootout #41

Only 5 players out of a strange 300 runners finished it to a final list of Event #41, $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout. And it usually took about 5 hours of fool around for immature Hungarian Peter Traply to take down a WSOP bullion ornament upon a arm as well as a $348,728 tip esteem after besting Andrew Lichtenberger heads up.

The final 5 finished it to Day 3 by flourishing a array of no-limit hold’em shootouts, where a players proposed off by winning a ten-handed single-table tournament. The thirty Day 1 winners afterwards returned to a Rio for Day 2 to fool around a single of 5 six-handed single-table tournaments. Those 5 winners finished a final table, where everybody began with subsequent to thinly slice stacks.

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Nasr El Nasr proposed off similar to a residence upon fire, raising as well as reraising with abandon. El Nasr put himself in upon all sides to browbeat a final list with his aggression, though afterwards he got detrimental in a pass palm with Andrew Lichtenberger as well as finished up being a initial player bounced from a final table. El Nasr three-bet Lichtenberger preflop with , as well as El Nasr was crippled. He got a final of his chips in a couple of hands after with slot threes, though Peter Traply called with slot eights, which hold up to send El Nasr make-up in fifth place ($82,697).

Danny Wong was subsequent to tumble when he ran afoul of Andrew Lichtenberger to finish in fourth place ($105,609). Wong lifted preflop with instead, as well as afterwards there were three.

Three-handed fool around a single after another for utterly awhile prior to a large stacks of Lichtenberger as well as Traply eventually wore down Maxim Lykov. In his final hand, Lykov changed all in preflop with , as well as Lykov was finished in third place ($145,063).

It looked similar to a heads-up duel would usually final a couple of hands after Andrew Lichtenberger mislaid many of his chips in a outrageous pot only after Lykov busted. All a chips went in preflop, with Lichtenberger’s , as well as for a impulse it looked similar to a contest competence be over, though a countdown of a stacks suggested which Lichtenberger still had 250,000 left.

Nearly crippled, Lichtenberger struggled behind in to row as well as he finished a scarcely two-hour heads-up compare out of it. But eventually he couldn’t mount up to a thinly slice smoke-stack of Peter Traply any longer, as well as all a chips went in a single final time. A preflop raising fight led to Lichtenberger shoving a final of his chips with , Traply’s aristocrat kicker played. After a intrepid comeback, Lichtenberger eventually finished his exit in second place ($215,403).

Andrew Lichtenberger put upon a good heads-up match, though in a finish Peter Traply would not be denied as well as he took home $348,728 as well as his initial ever WSOP bullion bracelet.

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