Businessman from Malaysia won the poker world series and over 480,000 euros of prize

At the WSOP Europe series in the Czech Robust played the first Hayrolery tournament Platinum High Roller. The current champion Ukrainian Andrey Lyubvetsky competed at the tables, but the title failed to defend the title.

At the European stage of the world series of poker in the Czech rod, another owner of a gold bracelet Wsoope was determined. A two-day holder tournament with Bay-in 25,000 euros won the founder of Triton Paul Fua series.

For his career in king, Malaysian businessman has earned over $ 26,000,000 and changed the poker community thanks to the unique Hayrolers in Asia’s unique tournaments. Paul Fua often plays poker and himself, winning the highest limits, but never got a world series bracelet before.

Winning wsop bracelet is completely different feelings. I did not expect to win, many strong players participated in the tournament. But to the end, the structure was very fast – it is suitable for players like me, – said Paul Fua.

Thanks to 63 registrations prize Fund Platinum High Rollr was almost 1,500,000 euros. On the second day, 30 players were passed, including the current champion of the Ukrainian Andriy Lyubvetsky. Last year, Kiev won his WSOP debut bracelet at the same King’s Resort establish.

Andriy Lyubvetsky at Wsope tournament / WSOP photo.com

Andriy Lyubetsky this time also kept a good chance. According to the results of the first day, the Ukrainian player increased the starting stack more than three times. However, competition in Hyrolery tournaments is always very high. He had to compete with such eminent rivals as Daniel Negrean, Espen Yorsstad, Paul Fua, Sean Day, Tony Ji, Daniel Dvosses and others.

Andriy Lyubvetsky came down from the distance shortly before ITM zone, as a result of the 16th place. At the final table the main lucky man became 58-year-old Paul Fua. He took away the gold bracelet wsoope and 482 433 euros. Another poker drama survived Daniel Negrean, who after Bed Bit stopped at 4th place.