The
Prince Reigns Supreme at World Poker Open
January 24, 2006
Ending a drought which saw him go over a year without a major
tournament victory, Scotty Nguyen, “The Prince”
of poker, emerged as champion of the 2006 Gold Strike World
Poker Open. Nguyen left the Gold Strike Casino Resort in Mississippi
with $969,421 and an entry into the $25,500 World Poker Tour
World Championship.
It was a basically a two-horse race between Nguyen and Michael
“The Grinder” Mizrachi during the final television
table. Nguyen started as the chip leader with $2,144,000 in
chips, while Mizrachi was second with $1,271,000.
Nguyen held the lead for the first hour and half until Mizrachi
took down a $1.4 million pot against him, vaulting him to
a $300,000 chip lead. Two hands later, Nguyen yanked the lead
back from Mizrachi. Barely twenty minutes later, they were
virtually even.
The two competitors continued to battle, trading the chip
lead a few times, with Mizrachi actually holding a $1.2 million
chip margin over Nguyen at one point. By benefit of knocking
out the third place finisher, Raul Paez, Nguyen went into
heads-up play with Mizrachi with a slight $200,000 edge.
And in one hand it was all over.
Scotty Nguyen raised to $300,000, only to see Mizrachi re-raise
him to $1.2 million. After pondering his next move, Nguyen
put all his chips at risk and was insta-called by Mizrachi.
And no wonder they both wanted to get all their chips in the
pot. Mizrachi had Ace-Jack, but he was dominated by Nguyen’s
Ace-Queen. Mizrachi got no help the rest of the way and Nguyen
became the 2006 World Poker Open champion.
Final Table Results
| 1. |
Scotty Nguyen |
$969,421 |
| 2. |
Michael Mizrachi |
$566,352 |
| 3. |
Raul Paez |
$298,908 |
| 4. |
Gavin Smith |
$173,052 |
| 5. |
An Tran |
$125,856 |
| 6. |
Bau Le |
$88,099 |
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