After a very long couple of days battle here in the Amazon Room in The Rio we have our first bracelet winner of the 2009 WSOP. We started yesterday with 866 players and made it down to eighty-one by the end of play on Day 1.
Today those players returned and played down to a winner. It took nearly twelve hours, but we finally got there. Andrew Cohen was near the top of the chip counts the whole day and kept his calm at the final table, as others around him were moving up and down in chips.
By the time he made it to heads up, he had a commanding lead that he managed to keep and knock his opponent out when all the chips went in. PokerNews congratulates a worthy winner.
After a lot of small ball heads up play, where both players looked tired, we finally had a showdown hand.
Paul Peterson limped from the button as he had done the last few hands and saw Andrew Cohen raise it up from big blind as he had also been doing for the last few hands. This time his raise was met by an all in from Peterson and a call from Cohen.
Coin flip time as Cohen revealed to Peterson's .
The board came to eliminate Peterson in 2nd place.
Casey Kuhn raised preflop to 36,000 from UTG. It was passed to Jun Dulay in the small blind who reraised to 148,000. Behind them, Andrew Cohen moved all-in from the big blind and Kuhn quickly got out of the way.
Dulay still had a fair amount of chips left but felt he had put too much into fold and made the call with but was up against .
The board was helping neither player which meant we were down to four players.
Andrew Cohen raised to 45,000 from the cut off before Paul Peterson moved all in from the big blind for 197,000. Cohen made the call with but was in bad shape against Peterson's .
The flop came an interesting but the turn and river came to make a full house for Peterson and double him up to over 400,000.