Ciarán
O'Leary Wins WSOP $1,500
No-limit Hold'em Championship
Ciarán
O'Leary has won the largest non-WSOP main event poker tournament
in history. A total of 2,998 players entered the $1,500 no-limit
hold'em championship. This tournament ranks as the third-largest
poker tournament of all-time, behind the 2005 and 2006 championship
(main) events.
At
this final table, O'Leary was all-in at the final table five times.
He survived each confrontation. Each time he was all-in, he got
up and walked away from the table. Several times he left the arena
entirely and walked into the busy tournament area, with ESPN television
cameras rolling to capture every step. It was obvious this was O'Leary's
way to relieve tension. The strategy worked.
Ireland
has produced several WSOP gold bracelet winners – most notably
the 1999 main event
champion Noel Furlong. With this victory, which paid $727,012, O'Leary
is now the second-largest WSOP money winner who is originally from
Ireland.
O'Leary
learned how to play poker from his father and friends. He has been
playing since he was 9-years old. He has cashed in several other
major tournaments over the last decade.
O'Leary was
quite humble following his victory. He paid respects to several
of his opponents and made it clear he was fortunate to win. He said
"There are so many great players that don't get a break at
the right time. I am not a great player. I have so much still to
learn. But I got the breaks today."
by Nolan Dalla
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