David Chiu 2008 World Poker Tour Championship

The gaze of poker fans was focused on Bellagiowhere the final day took place 2008 World Poker Tour Championship... The top six players of the tournament were at the table. The main favorite of today's final was considered Gus hansenwho sat down at the table holding 33% in chips from the total.

The start of a playful day showed that Gus is determined to justify the role of the favorite and win the title of champion 2008 World Poker Tour Championship... His stack grew steadily with every hand he played.

The first to leave the competition Jeff king... Forming a pot of 1,855,000 chips Jeff having on hand 10 9 went against Gus hansen and his hands A Q... The flop was 8 6 4 a turn TO... If Guus got on the river 10, 9 or 7, he was sending Jeff 6th in the competition. River opened 10 ... Eventually Jeff king ended up in 6th place with a prize pool of $263'815.

Knocked out next Gus hansen out of competition, became Tommy le... On the flop Q 10 5 Guus and Tommy check. Turn opened 4... The rivals had 10 10 at Guss and 5 5 at Tommy... River card 3 did not bring an improvement in position for Tommy le and he left the competition with 5th place.

Cory carroll finished the tournament in 4th place, taking home $593'645.

Another victim bloodthirsty Gus Hansen became John roveto... John went to bank with hand K K against A 10... The flop shows J 9 8 on tour 6 and on the river 7... These cards allowed Goose win the pot with jacks straight. Eventually John roveto goes to third place with $923'355.

When the two remaining players sat down at the gaming table, the audience and you and I began to estimate the chances of each of them. Gus hansen was able to knock out 4 players today, he had 84% chips in play. Everything said that the final battle would be an easy walk for Husa.

However, for the unpredictability, we adore our favorite game. With each hand played, the American's stack grew steadily. After playing multiple hands David Chiu was able to catch up with Goose by stack size. This fact, apparently, made the Dane nervous, which led to disastrous consequences for him.

On the flop AND 10 8 both players went all-in. Gus Hansen held in my arms 10 8, a David AND 9... Turnov's card became 5... The fate of the championship was decided on the river when it was opened ANDwhich gave victory David Chiu... The victory in the championship brought David $3'389'140 and two gold bracelets one from Bellagioand the second from WPT.

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