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Martin Jacobson: Surprise 2014 WSOP Main Event Winner

Wednesday, November 12th, 2014

When looking through the 2014 November Nine, not many people gave Martin Jacobson a realistic chance to win. After all, he was sitting with 14.9 million chips – just the eighth-largest stack out of the remaining nine players. But through a combination of incredible poker skills and running good, Jacobson worked his way out of this hole and on towards the 2014 WSOP Main Event title.

By the end of the first day, when only three players remained, Jacobson, put himself in second place. His final opponents were Norway’s Felix Stephensen and Netherlands’ Jorryt van Hoof, with the latter holding the chip advantage.

Many would have picked van Hoof to win simply because the poker coach had the chip edge, looked confident and was playing aggressively. However, he lost a huge pot against Stephensen during three-handed play and things went downhill from here.

Once he busted out, it was Stephensen (58.5m chips) facing off against Jacobson (142m chips) for the title. Based on winning pots alone, this was a pretty even matchup, however, the difference-maker was Jacobson’s ability to win the big hands. The end was rather anti-climatic since it took the Swede just an hour to beat Stephensen.

Regardless of how easy the heads-up match was, Jacobson’s come-from-behind victory will definitely go down in WSOP lore. Furthermore, he’s also the first Swedish player to win the Main Event. Want more history? How about the fact that his $10 million payout ranks just behind Jamie Gold ($12m) in Main Event history.

His live tournament winnings have now surpassed $14.8 million, which moves him up to ninth place on the all-time money list. Jacobson also passed Chris Bjorin to become Sweden’s biggest all-time winner as well. Check out how the entire Main Event final table fared below.

2014 WSOP Main Event Final Table Payouts
1. Martin Jacobson – $10,000,000
2. Felix Stephensen – $5,147,911
3. Jorryt van Hoof – $3,807,753
4. William Tonking – $2,849,763
5. Billy Pappaconstantinou – $2,143,794
6. Andoni Larrabe – $1,622,471
7. Dan Sindelar – $1,236,084
8. Bruno Politano – $947,172
9. Mark Newhouse – $730,725

Ken Lind wins Record 2013 WSOP Senior’s NL Hold’em Championship

Monday, June 17th, 2013

Poker isn’t just a game for young internet grinders. This much was proven when 4,407 players turned out for the 2013 WSOP Event #26 $1,000 Senior’s No-Limit Hold’em Championship. This turnout set the following two records:

1) Largest field in Senior’s NL Hold’em Championship history; the previous record was last year’s field of 4,128 players.

2) The biggest non-re-entry single starting day tournament in WSOP history.

With such a large field in the 2013 Senior’s Hold’em Championship, there was a good chance that a total unknown would win. And this is exactly what happened when Ken Lind won the Senior’s Championship. Lind, who’d never even cashed in a WSOP event before, stormed through the massive 4,407-player field to win the tourney and $634,809.

What’s interesting is that Lind almost didn’t even play in this tournament. But his friend Burrell talked him into playing and this definitely turned out to be good advice, considering that Lind is now almost $635k richer.

The Layton, Utah resident is a father of seven, a grandfather of seven, and a great-grandfather of two. Over the years, he’s basically taught himself to play poker via home games. Whatever Lind taught himself definitely worked as he outlasted a number of other skilled players in this tournament.

Some of the notable grinders who fared well in Event #26 include T.J. Cloutier (428th), John Esposito (333rd), Jay Heimowitz (311th), Marsha Wolak (158th), Donnacha O’Dea (114th), Robert Varkonyi (73rd), Chris Bjorin (45th), Dan Heimiller (39th), Hoyt Corkins (23rd), and rock musician/producer Steven Albini (12th). Third place finisher John Holley, who recently won the WSOP Circuit Championship in New Orleans, was trying to capture his first WSOP gold bracelet, but fell just short.

2013 WSOP $1,000 Senior’s NL Hold’em Championship
1st: Ken Lind – $634,809
2nd: Dana Ott – $390,601
3rd: John Holley – $283,312
4th: Baryr Bashist – $209,856
5th: Randolph Spain – $156,629
6th: Michel Bouskila – $117,799
7th: James Miller – $89,281
8th: Jack Ernest Ward – $68,180
9th: Fernando Halac – $52,474