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JULIEN MARTINI WINS $1,500 OMAHA HI-LO BRACELET

3 June 2018 (Las Vegas) – Julien Martini won his first World Series of Poker bracelet Sunday afternoon, earning $239,771 after finishing in first place in Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better.
For the 26-year old Martini, this victory is the culmination of many years of work and dedication. "When I was 14 and I started poker, I was like, ‘Whoa, what kind of guy can win a $1,500 tournament or a $10,000?’ I was dreaming about this for seven years. It’s one of the best things in my life. I’m super proud and very happy."
Even when the dream of a bracelet was seemingly within his grasp, Martini faced one final obstacle - his heads-up opponent, Kate Hoang. The two players battled back and forth for about four hours before Martini earned his first WSOP victory, and he attributed his success to patience and a positive attitude. "I took my time on every decision and always tried to do my best." When he was short-stacked, he says he just told himself "‘I will win it.’ I always believed in victory."
The positive attitude was important. He recognized even before they got heads-up that Hoang would be a tough opponent to beat. "I played with her a lot on Day 2 and Day 3. She’s playing great! Very unconventional. I’m not used to playing that kind of player. She was very deft and very hard to play."
Martini has five previous WSOP cashes, and before today the biggest live tournament score of his career was for about $72,000.
The last French player to earn a bracelet was Theodore McQuilkin, who won an event at WSOP Europe in Rozvadov last fall. But the last time a French player won a bracelet in Las Vegas was 2014. "I’m very proud for my country and for my region. It was a long time. Too long. We have a lot of good players, but unfortunately we didn’t win any bracelets. Maybe in the next years will win a couple."
This event was originally scheduled to end Saturday, but with a strong turnout of 911 entries, it extended to an unscheduled fourth day. Four players returned for the final day on Sunday. Martini led the way with 3,720,000 in chips. Kate Hoang was next with 2,255,000. They were both well ahead of William Kopp and Mack Lee, both of whom had a little more than 400,000.
Kopp was the first player to bust out on Day 4. He was eliminated just about five minutes after play resumed. He got the last of his chips in the middle against Hoang with an overpair and a straight draw. Hoang had only a pair, but turned a second pair to win the pot and send Kopp to the payout desk.
Mack Lee made a valiant run to try to avoid being the next elimination. At one point he got up to 1,000,000 in chips, nearly pulling even with Hoang. But that was his high point on Day 4, and about 40 minutes after Kopp was eliminated, Lee finished in third place for $104,016.
Heads-up play was a marathon, lasting more than four hours. When Martini and Hoang started playing heads-up, Martinit held a slight chip lead, roughly 3,700,000 to 3,000,000. But Hoang quickly pulled ahead. Her lead wouldn't last, though. Martini scooped a couple big pots, and Hoang was soon short-stacked. After winning several small pots, she nearly pulled back to even. Several hours and a few lead changes later, Martini eventually collected the last of Hoang's chips to secure his first bracelet victory.


















































































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