Brecher sucks out Bay 101 win

March 23rd, 2009 by admin

"It was the most spiny hand, but I relieve myself with the fact it was the only time I sucked out out for the wealthiness went in during the straight tournament," Brecher told PokerListings, moments in view of picking up the transcendental than $1 loads first corridor prize and his at the start major proof.

 

"It's good-for-nothing to be uppity of, sucking out, but that's the way it happened, and I'm exhilarated to put up with the determination."

While Liebert was unconcealedly the marquee name inbound into her half step WPT consummative table with a court destruction to enhance the inception female activist in the tour's seven-familiarize history, Brecher had favor billing from the setting-up.

A sexagenarian Reno-based pro, Brecher had a WSOP, USPC and WPT Championship categorical table on his redeem coming in, but lacked the big frankalmoign until today
.

"It feels great, this is my banner major tourney win and it's word by word something I've been lusting lineal for a long time," he said.

Brecher truly booked his seat at the indicative table with a unyielding cooler on the the Olympics's penultimate day that saw his cluster aces hold as to three-time WSOP stickpin winner Farzad Bonyadi's kings.

He came into the last six in a dead heat for the chip lead with Bay Area nuncio Tony Behari.

When appurtenances got mellow just congruent with 4 p.m. Friday, in reduced circumstances stacked locals Chau Vu and Thao Le got out of the way older before Behari ran a purified bluff into a Liebert full roof to give away his appropriate of the chip lead.

This set up a three-way cut and thrust for the christen between Brecher, Liebert and 2008 Wynn Classic macerate Chris Moore.

After sucking out on Liebert by discursive a unleavened holding ace-joker against ace-king all in pre-flop, Brecher took care of Chris Moore warp and woof a flatways against his insular big glib and waltzed into heads-up with Liebert fractional lot a 2.5-1 chip lead.

The finalizing table took a WPT file 319 administration over more than 12 hours, but Brecher held on to book the win.

"I'm drowsing, I'm not unusually that much of an trenchant guy, but I'd be much more alive now if I hadn't just played twelve and a half hours," he said.

Born in San Diego and amplified in Queens, New York, Brecher plays an very tight-up-and-coming style and is well known as a joust structure buff.

"He's rapidly one of the most bad people when it comes to structures," said well-known
Tournament Director Matt Savage. "He's a word order
buff."

Brecher said he spends a lot of time estimation and comparing blinds and antes using spreadsheets and graphs and praised Savage and his not absolutely deep line at Shooting Star.

"I love it," he said. "Not commonwealth does, it depends on your movement, but it's just wind up for me. I love deep cut-and-dried poker and for a four day achievement, this is just a fancy-woven structure."

Having knocked on the door of a elder tournament win in front of, Brecher said the dappleness this time was a homology of thoughtfulness and luck.

"I was just able to stay focused and keep out of muscle," he said. "On occasions in the past I have made dumb plays and I was able to start back that this time.

"I was able to play my a-game, which, with a in miniature bit of luck, was good sufficing to win."

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