Tuesday, March 11, 2008

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Inside the Tour, #86 — Inside 'The Psychology of Poker'
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Huck Seed wins 2008 COPC

The 1996 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion is no stranger to heads-up tournaments. He came in third in this year's NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship in Las Vegas. In 2007 he claimed ninth place in that tournament, third in 2006, and ninth in 2005.

Huck Seed also finished third two years ago at the inaugural Canadian Open Poker Championships. It took a return trip north of the border for Seed to finally capture a heads-up win.

It was by no means an easy tournament field to get through either. Players such as Joe Hachem, Jennifer Tilly, Phil Laak, Mel Juda, Bill Edler and Antonio Esfandiari made the trip, plus Canadians Brad Booth, Greg Mueller and Gavin Smith were in the lineup.

In the end it came down to Seed versus Booth for a best-of-three match that lasted more than five hours before Seed finally triumphed.

"This was an amazing tournament in terms of both structure and quality of players," Seed said. "I love it when the cream rises to the top, and I get a chance to play with the best in the world. I am so happy that I finally won a heads up tournament."

Seed takes home $100,000 for his win. The top eight players in the event were:

Place
Name
Prize
1st
Huck Seed
$100,000
2nd
Brad Booth
$50,160
3rd
Graeme Putt
$30,000
4th
Gavin Smith
$30,000
5th
Nghi Van Tran
$20,000
6th
Joe Hachem
$20,000
7th
Van Marcus
$20,000
8th
Shawn Buchanan
$20,000

Hachem, the 2005 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion, was eliminated in the quarter final round of the CPOC main event, but still had good things to say about the tournament.

"This is by far the best heads-up tournament I have ever played in, and I will definitely be back next year," Hachem said. "The structure is much better than the World Series or NBC Invitational with the best-of-three format and terrific blind structure."

Along with the main event, the COPC features four other tournaments, including a charity event. The winners of those events were:

  • $500 Charity Event: Jody Lewchuk
  • $1,500 Event: Steve Paul-Ambrose
  • $1,000 Event: Bradley Ginet
  • $500 Event: Harey Hammoud

All combined, more than 600 players turned out for the five events of the Canadian Open Poker Championships, creating more than $700,000 in prize money.

"I am very pleased with the success of the event," said Kelly B. Kellner, HeadsUp Entertainment president and CEO. "The staff at the Deerfoot Inn and Casino were amazing and that is reflected in the comments from all of the players."


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