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Kahle Burns

  1. The Australian Kahle Burns has taken the event down and won $350,000 in the process as he defeated Igor Kurganov at the Dusk Till Dawn in Nottingham on a dramatic final day of MILLIONS UK Super High Roller. The event might have been tailored to Burns who, during the WSOP Europe Festival in late 2019.
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Kahle Burns joined a unique band of players to win two WSOP in the same Series as he secured the deal in the €2,500-entry Short Deck event. Not only that, but the Australian won his second bracelet in a week to leap up to 6th in the Player of the Year leaderboard in the process.

Kahle Burns If I had to choose an assassin to infiltrate a poker game and end the night with a hand full of jewelled rings, and a necklace forged from the skull of a dragon, then I would send Kahle Burns. The Australian is on fire. Opponents hold their hands up, bathing in his glow, or else, get burned to a crisp. Kahle Burns from Geelong, Australia, has been showing up with live poker results since 2009. Ten years later he has amassed almost USD 10 million in live earnings, putting him in 2nd place on Australia’s all-time money lis t and edging closer to.

With a gross of 179 entries to the event at King’s Casino (147 on Day 1, added to by 32 on Day 2), the final day didn’t disenchant in terms of drama and fun. Second day didn’t start in the money, either. With the money bubble still some way off, the first hour saw dozens make their way to the door, before the final 27 players who made profit were reached in the second hour of play.

Player of the Year hopefuls Daniel Negreanu, Shaun Deeb and Robert Campbell all departed for the money, giving Kid Poker the advantage over his much-hated enemy Deeb and the more placid waters of his antagonism with the other double bracelet winner from this WSOP, Robert Campbell. The bubble saw both Tony G and Ismael Bojang lose when the play was hand-for-hand, so they split the prize money awarded to 27th place.

That payment pre-empted a spurt of exits, such as Ryan Riess (21st for €4,323),), Phil Ivey (18th for €5,228) and Benny Glaser (9th for €8,322), all of whom left prior to the final seven reached the official final table.

Burns managed from the start of the final table, and held onto it until the bracelet was around his wrist as the play slowed down and players were edged out of competition. Belgian player Pierre Neuville left in 7th place, and his elimination was pursued by Israeli player Oshri Lahmani, before Burns busted Vladimir Peck in 5th place. Peck was hoping for straight cards with nine-eight, but was straightened out instead, Burns’ jacks setting his opponents’ hopes on fire.

Federico Anselmi would bust in 4th to send play three-handed, whereupon it was Burns controlling the fire-axe yet again. Felix Schulze was taken out when he was monopolized, not learning the lesson that nine-eight was no good against Burns, who this time had the monopolizing ten-eight.

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Heads-up, Burns went into play against the German pro Manig Loeser carrying a 3:1 chips lead and the stacks never looked like evening out. Two hands after it began; Burns had his second bracelet at the expense of a player still yet to win one. Loeser shoved his last hand with king-jack, but Burns again dominated his opponent, calling with ace-jack and seeing off his final adversary in an utterly ruthless manner to capture the bracelet and carve his name into the World Series of Poker history books.

While Burns will undoubtedly be pleased with the €101,843 in prize money that he won to add to the €596,883 he took home earlier in the week for winning in the €25,500 Platinum High Roller, he’ll probably deal with the best response to that age-old question between poker players that goes ‘Have you ever won a bracelet, then?’

‘How about two in one week?’ must surely be what Kahle Burns goes to his tombstone saying by way of a response. Simply great.

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Source:https://calvinayre.com/2019/10/28/poker/kahle-burns-wins-second-bracelet-in-a-week-for-e101834/
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