Hoai Pham Wins Event No. 1 ($71,424)
May 30, '10
Kent Washington ended day 1 with the chip lead and even held it late into day 2, but shortly before the final table, he ran his pocket kings into the pocket aces of Hoai Pham to leave him on the short stack.
Despite his new found chip envy, Washington held on and saw a number of players bust in front of him. Yuta Motoyama had his aces cracked to bust in ninth place and he was followed by Jeffrey Bennett, who was caught making a move at the wrong time.
Commerce floorman David Villegas busted in seventh place and then it was Washington’s turn. He got in in with K-10, only to see Christopher Reider’s Q-7 outflop him.
Patrick Silvey was short stacked when he made his final move and Matthew Hollinger was left crippled after a flip gone wrong to end his tournament run.
Reider held the big stack for awhile, but lost a few flips to put his tournament life in jeopardy. He finally picked up pocket eights, only to see them run into pocket queens.
It only took about ten hands of heads up play before a champion was determined. Both Arthur Vea and Pham saw a Q-7-2 flop and Vea called all in with pocket fours when Pham continued his preflop aggression. Vea was in major trouble against Pham’s pocket aces and failed to connect with the turn and river.
Pham picked up his first gold bracelet and a first-place prize of $71,424. The Vietnamese Pham is a dealer in San Diego and will be the first player to receive a bracelet this year during Sunday’s ceremony at the Rio.
Final Table Results:
1. Hoai Pham — $71,424
2. Arthur Vea — $44,079
3. Christopher Reider — $28,655
4. Matthew Hollinger — $21,047
5. Patrick Silvey — $15,677
6. Kent Washington — $11,829
7. David Villegas — $9,029
8. Jeffrey Bennett — $6,969
9. Yuta Motoyama — $5,434
Player Tags: Hoai Pham