David Olson Poker
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A first bracelet for David Olson and David Miscikowski - WSOP 2014Two bracelets were distributed last weekend at Rio in Las Vegas during the 45th World Series of Poker (WSOP). David Olson won the $ 10,000 Limit Hold'em (Event # 49) while David Miscikowski triumphed during the $ 5,000 No-Limit Hold'em (Event # 52). 112 players took the start of the Event # 49 on last Wednesday but after three days of competition in the poker room of Amazon, David Olson won the tournament and won the first WSOP bracelet of his career. The 27-year American pocketed $ 303,909 from the prize pool of $ 1,146,800. David Olson triumphed after a heads-up with Mikhail Tulchinskiy who settled with $ 187,811 for his second place. The final table was also composed of Greg DeBora (3rd, $ 136,056), Sam Golbuff (4th, $ 100,425), Paul Mannoni (5th, $ 75,470), Bill Chen (6th, $ 57,706), Brian Tate (7th, $ 44,874), Jan Sjåvik (8th, $ 35,481) and Gabriel Nassif (9th, $ 28,509).
The $ 5,000 No-Limit Hold'em, Event # 52 of the WSOP was won by David Miscikowski in front of 695 other players. This field generated a prizepool of $ 3,271,000 including $ 719,707 for this young man of 28 years. At the end of this poker tournament, Miscikowski also won his first bracelet after winning in a final table of nine players. Blake Bohn was the first player eliminated from the final for $ 54,792 of gain, followed by John Dolan (8th, $ 70,265), Jean Gaspard (7th, $ 91,037), Kevin MacPhee (6th, $ 119,267), Oliver Price (5th, $ 158,064) Margareta Morris (4th, $ 212,202) and Manig Loeser (3rd, $ 288,912). David Miscikowski began the heads-up with a chip lead of 4 to 1 face to Norbert Szecsi, an advantage he held until the end. Szecsi cashed $ 444,425 for his second place.
Tuesday, 01 July 2014
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Although limit hold’em is used in all of the mixed game variations at the World Series of Poker, there were only two events on the schedule that made limit hold’em the sole focus. The $10,000 buy-in event is usually the highlight of the series for limit specialists, but running alongside the inaugural monster stack event meant a smaller than normal field.
Just 122 players entered the event, creating a total prize pool of $1,146,800. After three days of play, the win went to 27-year-old Detroit native David Olson. The $303,909 payday was the largest score of Olson’s career and coincided with his first gold WSOP bracelet.
“I actually flew in to play in the monster [stack] tournament,” Olson said. “I wasn’t going to play this, but my friends talked me into it. I’m glad I did. It was a last minute thing.”
Olson defeated a final table that included notables such as Gabriel Nassif (9th), Jan Sjavik (8th), Brian Tate (7th), Bill Chen (6th), Greg DeBora (3rd) and Mikhail Tulchinskiy (2nd).
Other players who cashed in the event included Steven Wolansky (12th), Kenny Shei (16th) and David Chiu (17th).
Here is a look at the final table results.
Place | Player | Winnings | POY Points |
1 | David Olson | $303,909 | 660 |
2 | Mikhail Tulchinskiy | $187,811 | 550 |
3 | Greg DeBora | $136,056 | 440 |
4 | Sam Golbuff | $100,425 | 330 |
5 | Paul Mannoni | $75,470 | 275 |
6 | Bill Chen | $57,706 | 220 |
7 | Brian Tate | $44,874 | 165 |
8 | Jan Sjavik | $35,481 | 110 |
9 | Gabriel Nassif | $28,509 | 55 |
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