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WSOP 2011: Aaron Steury Gewinnt Event #17, Das USD 1,500 HORSE Turnier WSOP 2011: Aaron Steury gewinnt Event #17, das USD 1,500 HORSE Turnier Von Lilly Wolf 963 Spieler gingen an den Start des WSOP Events #17, des USD 1,500 HORSE Turniers. Darunter Chad Brown, Matt Savage, Victor Ramdin, Andy Black, Tom Dwan, Scott Clements, Jean-Robert Bellande, Shannon Shorr, Jeff Madsen, Erick Lindgren, Mel Judah, EricaAaron Steury (Bildquelle: Schoenberg und Eli Elezra. PokerNews.com) Den Sieg und ein Preisgeld von USD 289,283 holte sich Aaron Steury, als er sich im Heads-up gegen Michael Chow durchsetzte. In der finalen Stud 8 Hand raiste Steury mit einem offenen A [key:card_spades] und A [key:card_diamonds] 8 [key:card_diamonds] als Holecards. Chow, der sehr shortstacked war hatte 3 [key:card_diamonds] und J [key:card_diamonds] J [key:card_spades]. Steury’s Board sah folgendermassen aus: 6 [key:card_clubs] K [key:card_clubs] 3 [key:card_hearts] und Chow bekam 5 [key:card_hearts] 8 [key:card_hearts] 10 [key:card_clubs]. Steury meinte großzügig zu Chow: „Sobald ich meine Karte erhalte, zeige ich Sie Dir, damit Du weißt was ich habe“, und zeigte 5 [key:card_diamonds]. Chow benötigte eine 3, 5, 8, 10 oder einen Buben um zu überleben, doch er erhielt die 2 [key:card_clubs] und damit holte sich der 24-Jährige Aaron Steury aus Fort Wayne, Indiana den Sieg, USD 289,283 und das begehrte Bracelet. der 35- jährige Michael Chow aus Honolulu, Hawaii erhielt für seinen zweiten Platz ein Preisgeld in Höhe von USD 178,691. Das Ergebnis Event #16: 1. Aaron Steury USD 289,283 2. Michael Chow USD 178,691 3. Adam Friedman USD 121,437 4. Jonathan Tamayo USD 84,516 5. Ron Ware USD 60,036 6. Denis Ethier USD 43,512 7. David Baker USD 32,150 8. Paolo Compagno USD 24,219 9. Victor Ramdin USD 18,577 10. Tristan Clemencon USD 18,577.
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