David Olson Wins The $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship for $303,909
After a long day of poker one man was left standing, and David Olson is that man. The $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship reached its epic conclusion on the third day of play and after a hard fought battle it was Mikail Tulchinskiy who caved under Olson's pressure.
The day started with 10 players and within a matter of hands it was Robert Como who hit the rail in 10th place. Gabriel Nassif was next to go after clashing numerous times with Greg Debora who seemed to cruise to the win during the first levels of the day.
The two most accomplished live players at the final table, Jan Sjavik and Bill Chen, were next to go and so we were down to five. Paul Mannoni, who had been relatively quiet up until then, put up a good fight but busted in fifth place.
After the dinner break it was Samuel Golbuff who had a good shot at taking the event down, but surprisingly enough he busted in fourth place. When it got down to three handed it was still anyone's game but Greg Debora, who held the lead for most of the day, was the next to go.
The heads-up battle between Olson and Tulchinskiy lasted for more than two hours with many lead changes, but eventually the former delivered the final blow.
Place | Name | Country | Payout |
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1 | David Olson | United States | $303,909 |
2 | Mikail Tulchinskiy | Russia | 187,811 |
3 | Greg Debora | Canada | $136,056 |
4 | Samuel Golbuff | United States | $100,425 |
5 | Paul Mannoni | United States | $75,470 |
6 | Bill Chen | United States | $57,706 |
7 | Brian Tate | United States | $44,874 |
8 | Jan Sjavik | Norway | $35,481 |
9 | Gabriel Nassif | France | $28,509 |