Poker
Hanh Tran wins $1.5k Triple Draw Deuce-to-Seven Lowball
It was an impressive comeback effort from Austria’s Hanh Tran who overcame a 16:1 chip deficit in heads-up play to claim gold in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) $1,500 Triple Draw Deuce-to-Seven Lowball event. The 35-year-old earned his first ever WSOP gold bracelet along with first place prize of $117,282 which is his career’s biggest score. “I love deuce-to-seven. It’s one of my favorite games.” Tran told WSOP reporters after coming out on top. “I took my time and waited for my spots.”
Tran entered the final day of this event as the chip leader with seven players remaining. Sweden’s Oscar Johansson scored the first knockout of the day when he eliminated Jared Bleznick in seventh place ($10,555) to set the official final table. Yong Wang was the next to go when his 8-7-6-5-2 ran into the 7-6-4-3-2 of bracelet winner David Prociak. Wang took home $14,687 as the sixth-place finisher.
Three-time WSOP bracelet winner Brian Hastings was by far the most accomplished player at the final table. Despite coming into the day in third chip position, he was unable to stay afloat and eventually hit the rail in fifth place ($21,021) after running into the 7-6-5-4-2 of Prociak. The next knockout also came at the hand of Prociak. This time he made a 7-6-5-3-2 on the final draw to best Cody Wagner’s 8-5-4-3-2. Wagner earned $30,926 as the fourth-place finisher.
Oscar Johansson took control during three-handed play. He furthered his lead by making a smooth eight against Prociak’s 9-8-5-4-3, eliminating Prociak in third place ($46,749). With that Johansson took more than a 7-to-1 lead into heads-up play against Tran. He expanded that advantage to 16-to-1 before Tran began to mount his incredible comeback. He got all-in for roughly 3 big bets and made a wheel to double up, and from there he never looked back.
In the final hand Tran raised and Johansson called from the big blind. Both players drew two cards and Johansson lead out for a bet. Tran raised and Johansson made the call. Johansson drew one card while Tran stood pat. Johansson check-called all in. Both players stood pat. Johansson showed the 9-8-5-4-3, but Tran had made a 9-6-5-3-2 to win the pot and the title. Johansson was knocked out in second place, earning $72,471 for his impressive showing in this event.
Other notables who made deep runs in this event include Jared Bleznick (7th – $10,555), Christopher Vitch (9th – $7,809), Frank Kassela (10th – $7,809), Phillip Hui (11th – $5,953) David Pham (12th – $5,953), Daniel Ospina (17th – $4,680), Shaun Deeb (19th – $3,799), Danny Wong (22nd – $3,799) and Matt Savage (24th – $2,765).
Final table payouts:
1 Hanh Tran $117,282
2 Oscar Johansson $72,471
3 David Prociak $46,749
4 Cody Wagner $30,926
5 Brian Hastings $21,021
6 Yong Wang $14,687
Courtesy: Cardplayer