2009 Lebanese Poker Championship

$10,000 Championship Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2009 Lebanese Poker Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
98
Prize
$606,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$1,925,100
Entries
207
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Final Table

In a few minutes, the big curtain will open to reveal the beautifully-staged final table. When the players take their seats, here's how they'll be set up:

Seat 1: Fadi Kamar (449,000)
Seat 2: Chadi Ojeil (747,000)
Seat 3: Nabil Matta (818,000)
Seat 4: Imad Saab (711,000)
Seat 5: Omar Geadah (452,000)
Seat 6: Kamal Bejjani (308,000)
Seat 7: Walid Rizkallah (559,000)
Seat 8: Henry B. (989,000)
Seat 9: Nicolas Zakhem (1,186,000)

May the best man win!

Let's Go!

After a rowdy introduction of the final nine players, we're all set to go. The cards are in the air, and the final table has begun! The button will start with Henry B. in the eight hole.

The Wheel of Ojeil

On the fourth hand of final-table action, Nicolas Zakhem opened with a raise to 110,000 from the hijack seat. Next door, Chadi Ojeil made the call, heads up to the flop.

It came out {3-Spades} {10-Spades} {2-Hearts}, and both players checked. The {4-Hearts} on the turn drew a bet of 120,000 from Zakhem, and Ojeil mulled it over before making the call. The river card came the {5-Spades}, and Zakhem elected to check it again. Ojeil checked behind, turning over {A-Spades} {K-Hearts} for the wheel. Zakhem was visibly frustrated as he flashed his {3-Clubs} {3-Hearts} and sent them whirling into the muck.

Zakhem - 890,000
Ojeil - 910,000

Tags: Chadi OjeilNicolas Zakhem

Kamal Bejjani Eliminated in 9th Place ($38,500)

Kamal Bejjani - 9th Place
Kamal Bejjani - 9th Place
Walid Rizkallah started the action with a raise to 90,000 under the gun, and the bet passed nearly all the way around the table. In the big blind though, Kamal Bejjani made the call, heads up to the flop.

It brought {K-Spades} {J-Spades} {10-Clubs}, and Bejjani moved all in for 208,000. Without too much delay, Rizkallah made the call to put his opponent's tournament life in his hands.

Showdown
Bejjani: {A-Clubs} {9-Hearts}
Rizkallah: {A-Spades} {K-Diamonds}

Rizkallah had a hammer lock on the hand with top-top while Rizkallah was drawing to a chop or runner-runner win cards. The {10-Diamonds} on the turn was no help, and the {2-Clubs} that filled out the board was useless as well.

Failing to improve, Kamal Bejjani becomes the first man out of the final table, taking home 9th-place money worth $38,500.

Tags: Kamal BejjaniWalid Rizkallah

Level: 25

Blinds: 20,000/40,000

Ante: 4,000

Zakhem Finds No Takers

Imad Saab limped into the pot under the gun, and Nicolas Zakhem raised it up to 160,000 from the cutoff seat. When it came back to Saab, he open-folded {K-Spades} {Q-Spades}, and Zakhem readily showed up his {A-Hearts} {A-Diamonds} with a loud exclamation of success.

Million-Dollar Saab

Imad Saab
Imad Saab
Fadi Kamar opened the betting with a raise to 95,000 first in from the cutoff seat. Imad Saab came along from the big blind, heads up the rest of the way.

The flop came down {6-Diamonds} {J-Spades} {K-Clubs}, and both players checked. The turn card brought the {7-Clubs} and two more checks, and the {7-Diamonds} paired the board to fill out the river. Saab fired 40,000 this time, and Kamar quickly called the small bet.

Saab turned over {Q-Spades} {J-Hearts}, good enough to earn him that small pot and chip him up over 1,000,000 for the first time today.

Tags: Fadi KamarImad Saab

All Eyes On You

It's hard to say enough about the general feeling of success and elation in the tournament room this week. Right from the starting gun, there has been a great crowd of supporters here to keep an eye on their friends and family, lining the rail elbow-to-elbow. As we played deep into the night last night, the rail began to thin out just a bit, but they're back in full force today.

And full throat, for that matter. On several occasions today, sections of the rail have erupted with massive celebrations at the sight of a big pot or a lucky river card. And now, we've moved up to the gorgeous main stage where our final nine players are grinding it out front and center under the bright lights. There are now well over 100 people packed into the spectators seats, including a host of dealers, cocktail servers, previously-eliminated players, and casino personnel who are just as thrilled about this tournament as the players are.

Speaking of the players, there's also a side event taking place down on the main floor of the auditorium, a $5,000-buy-in game that's drawn an impressive fifty runners. The only problem is that they're not really interested in playing poker anymore. There is a television screen down on the floor broadcasting our main final table, and it's really crippling the action as all in attendance are glued to the picture during and in between hands.

From what we can tell, it sure seems that this area is poised for major tournament poker.

Saab Lets it Go

Nabil Matta came in with a cutoff raise to 105,000, and Imad Saab put in the call from the button as both blinds quickly ducked out.

Heads up then, the flop came {4-Clubs} {7-Hearts} {K-Hearts}, and Matta checked. When Saab fired 150,000 though, Matta check-raised the minimum. After some quick debate, Saab folded his {10-Hearts} {10-Spades} face-up. Matta kindly flashed the {K-Diamonds} to ease Saab's suspicions, moving him up to 1,280,000. That little hit slips Saab back to 810,000.

Tags: Imad SaabNabil Matta