Poker Uruguay – Karl Hevroy wins Lapta Punta del Este 2009 (283.500 $)

2009-03-22

Martin Harris

Karl Hevroy - LAPT Punta del Este 2009 The Norwegian Hevroy Karl started the final table of the PokerStars.net Lapta 2009 (Latin American Poker Tour) in Uruguay on Saturday March 21 with a comfortable lead and at the end of it all belonged chips. You could see leading the table at all times throughout Friday, winning the final face to face with Alejandro De Arruabarrena (Argentina) and bagged the first prize for $ 283,500.


The Brazilian Andre Ventura began on Friday with the lesser of the amounts on the table. Things were not bad when compared to double early could Ángel Guillén Mexico. Then a hand in front of the Canadian Oliver Rowe, rose in Ventura


Opening, the Canadian re-upload and Ventura was nevertheless Rowe equaled. Ventura showed two jacks, but Rowe taught their queens. No more Jack fell on the table and was eliminated in ninth place.


Hevroy continued to lead the table coming to accumulate 1.2 million, more than double his closest pursuer Angel Guillén. Meanwhile the Great Aragao of Brazil sailed in the opposite direction at reducing the amount to only 30,000 when he got a pair of queens at the hands Qd-Qc. Aragao and put it around as much Rowe Hevroy match. The flop composed 10s 7c 5c rioja, rose Hevroy, Rowe retired. Taught the couple Hevroy highest Jc 10d. The 8h meant Aragao maintained its position but the river was the 9h, ligand Hevroy ladder leaving Aragao in eighth place.


Rowe was launched with all


Bolivar Palacios Panama was the next to leave the game when his pair of queens was beaten by the AK of Arruabarrena, when a king fell on the river. In this way Palacios finished in the same position (seventh) in the Lapta Mexico, on Tuesday. Shortly after that Cogo Waldemar was in the small blind, saw Rowe was launched with Cogo and matched with 3s Kh, Ks 7h Rowe. Both paired his king, but no three saved Cogo, finishing in sixth place.


After this hand Rowe was in a good position with over 600,000 chips. Together with the Hevroy were involved in one of the largest boats in the evening. Dropping the flop with Js 9s 3h, Rowe rose 50,000 from the small blind, Hevroy alike. The turn was the Kd, Rowe rose 115,000. Hevroy played it all matched and Rowe. Rowe had three pair in the hand, while Hevroy had KQ. The river, unfortunately for Rowe, was the 10h (giving Hevroy a ladder).


Hevroy Fifteen minutes later claimed another victim Ron Waisel. Waisel played around with it a flop of 10-10-9 in his hand J-9, Hevroy matched with JJ. An eight fell on the turn, giving options for both the ladder, but the river fell a three-star and Waisel. Ten minutes later the Mexican Angel Guillen played it all before the flop, Hevroy alike. Both showed the letters, A-10 Hevroy, AJ Guillen. Although Guillen had a higher Hevroy could tie a couple of ten while Guillen was unable to hunt any jota, on the third.


Head to Head final Lapta Punta Del Este


The face to face took place with a Hevroy taking possession of nearly three million chips, while Arruabarrena had only 543,000. After the break for dinner, everything was resolved in one hand. Arruabarrena which was completed in the small blind, the flop fell 9h 9d 8s. Hevroy happened Arruabarrena rose 70,000 to Hevroy alike. The turn was the 4h, Hevroy rose again, ascended 100,000 Arruabarrena Hevroy and put it all evened Arruabarrena. Hevroy show your hand (9h 8h) ligand, a full, leaving the hand of Arruabarrena off any possibility of rate (Qs Jd). The river, with no relevance whatsoever, was a four.


Here you can see the table of prizes in the final table of Lapta Punta del Este, the first tournament in the history of Lapta which exceeded one million in the total contributed by the players at the table:


Results of the final table of the Latin American Poker Tour Punta del Este 2009


1. Karl Hevroy - $ 283.500 (Norway)

2. Alejandro De Arruabarrena - $ 155,420 (Argentina)

3. Angel Guillen - $ 99.120 (Mexico)

4. Ron Wasiel - $ 82.160 (U.S.)

5. Oliver Rowe - $ 59.960 (Canada)

6. Waldemar Cogo - $ 48.840 (Brazil)

7. Bolivar Palacios Vasquez - $ 37.740 (Panama)

8. Magno Aragao - $ 26.640 (Brazil)

9. Andre Ventura - $ 21,000 (Brazil)


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