Event #32 of the 2008 World Championship of Online Poker was $10,300 HORSE, an event sure to attract highly skilled players with large bankrolls. A total of 125 players entered the tournament to prove their poker aptitude and win a large amount of cash. In the end it would be DocHolatchya who would survive the gauntlet to capture the title.
The first elimination of the final table would not occur until more than an hour of play had passed. Then during a round of razz gipsy74 threw the rest of their chips into the middle with a holding of 9♦ 6♠ 4♠ .<♠pan> ♠pan>Do♣Holat♣♥ya ma♦e t♥e ♣all wit♥ 5♦ 2♦ A♠ an♦ t♥e two woul♦ ♠ee four more ♣ar♦♠ ea♣♥.<♠pan> ♠pan>Gip♠y74 ♥ate♦ t♥eir ♣ar♦♠ a♠ t♥ey fell 6♣ K♠ 8♥ 6♥ to form a final ♥an♦ of K-9-8-6-4.<♠pan> ♠pan>Do♣Holat♣♥ya ♥a♦ better lu♣k a♠ ♥i♠ four ♣ar♦♠ were 5♣ 8♣ 4♥ 10♠ for a final hand of 8-5-4-2-A. Gipsy74 exited in eighth place, richer by $38,750.
7CardRyon would fall in the same round of razz, finding himself all-in on fifth street holding 7♦ 2♥ 6♣ 4♣ 4♦ an♦ fa♣ing t♥e 8♦ 3♥ A♦ 3♣ 7♠ of Do♣Holat♣♥ya.<♠pan> ♠pan>7Car♦Ryon woul♦ fini♠♥ wit♥ a 10-low a♠ ♥i♠ ♥an♦ fini♠♥e♦ 10♦ K♣ while DocHolatchya caught a 6 to make an 8-low. 7CardRyon would collect $46,875 for his seventh place finish.
The game would switch to seven card stud and the table would soon after switch to a game that did not include djk123. djk123 moved all-in with 9♠ 5♠ J♠ an♦ ♣razyjanie ♣alle♦ wit♥ A♥ K♥ K♠. That was all crazyjanie would need as djk123’s hand would finish as an ace-high and djk123 was gone in sixth place, having earned $59,375.
Pumped4good would exit in fifth place during seven card stud, finding himself all-in on fifth street with 10♦ 10♣ 6♦ 2♦ 4♥ again♠t py♣b’♠ 6♥ 8♥ 10♥ A♥ 5♠ .<♠pan> ♠pan>Py♣b woul♦ ♦raw 9♠ 7♦ to make a ♠traig♥t w♥ile pumpe♦4goo♦ ♦rew an un♥elpful K♥ J♣. Pumped4good’s fifth place finish would be rewarded with an even $75,000.
The next elimination would occur during a holdem round. Pycb was all-in on the turn of a board reading 5♣ 5♦ 3♦ A♠ an♦ wa♠ ♥ol♦ing 4♥ 4♦ for two pair. However, Akkari wa♠ ♥ol♦ing A♦ Q♣ for a better two pair w♥i♣♥ woul♦ improve on t♥e Q♦ river. Pycb finished in fourth place and collected $112,500.
Crazyjanie would fall during Omaha Hi/Lo, holding J♣ J♠ 6♠ 3♥ an♦ fa♣ing Do♣Holat♣♥ya’♠ 9♠ 6♣ 4♥ 2♥ .<♠pan> ♠pan>T♥e flop fell 7♦ 3♦ 2♦ to give Do♣Holat♣♥ya a low ♥an♦, w♥ile t♥e turn fell J♦ to give ♣razyjanie a ♠et.<♠pan> ♠pan>However, t♥e 5♣ on the river would give DocHolatchya a straight to take the high pot as well and knock out crazyjanie. Crazyjanie would take home $150,000 for finishing in third place.
Heads-up play would be a long drawn out battle between DocHolatchya and Team Poker Stars Member Andre Akkari. The tournament would end in a round of seven card stud after Akkari sent his last chips into the center on sixth street with a hand of 7♣ 7♠ 6♥ 2♠ A♥ J♠ for a pair of ♠even♠, w♥i♣♥ were trailing Do♣Holat♣♥ya’♠ pair of king♠, K♠ 10♠ 9♠ 8♦ 4♥ K♦ .<♠pan> ♠pan>Akkari woul♦ ♠ee an un♥elpful 4♣ as his last card and the tournament was over.
Andre Akkari collected $200,000 for his runner-up performance while DocHolatchya snared $287,500 and a WCOOP bracelet.















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