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2010 WSOP: Ayaz Mahmood is the new world champion of heads up ($626,674)

Tags: 2010 wsop, Ayaz Mahmood, Event #35, Heads Up No-Limit Holdem Championship.
Posted on 23 June 2010 by "T".

Event #35: $10,000 Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship attracted a strong 256-player field this time. Tom Dwan, Barry Greenstein, Howard Lederer and Daniel Negreanu were just a few of the notable players that took part. Big names that made it far in the tournament were Phil Gordon, Bertrand Grospellier, Sorel Mizzi. However, it wasn't any of them who took home the tournament. After 4 long days of thrilling heads up poker, Ayaz Mahmood (right) was the last man standing after that he had sent his final opponent Ernst Schmejkal (left) off the rail. For the win he received nothing less than $626,674.

Mahmood is a 38-year-old former furniture retailer-turned poker pro now living in the Houston suburb of Sugarland, TX.  He is originally from Bangladesh.  In fact, Mahmood became the first Bangladesh-born WSOP gold bracelet winner in the 41-year history of the WSOP.

 


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8 comments on "2010 WSOP: Ayaz Mahmood is the new world champion of heads up ($626,674)"


 mazas23/06/2010 09:27:29 GMT
luck cool head and strongs bluff let him take the win to home

good luck all
 Piotrunnio23/06/2010 10:32:46 GMT
I am very big fan of heads up tournaments, and i dream that i ever win this tournament. WSOP Heads Up 10k = Main Event, for me of course
 DAGOR23/06/2010 20:21:29 GMT
Hello everybody!
To head up to win a tournament and especially it takes a lot of things. A very good reading of his opponent, talent, courage, and much success lol.
See you soon for new posts lol!
 Davoodoo23/06/2010 21:14:42 GMT
Hey ! Its mario playing poker !
 Hajinnho23/06/2010 21:20:57 GMT
Posted by mazas:
luck cool head and strongs bluff let him take the win to home

good luck all


i listened to the interview of the second (a german guy who mainly plays Heads-up because FullRing is to less action for him) who said that Mahmood wasn`t that good. But too many players underestimated him because of his looks. And at the end he hat both, talent and luck to take the event. nice job of course

the german was pretty much disappointed cause this bracelets meant a lot to him. And as he said "no one remembers the second" so he was pretty much sad about passing second as it is not good for new sposnors etc.
 xxxbchxxx24/06/2010 05:39:53 GMT
HU champ... thats a great result. some thing to put on your CV.
$ days to get through 256 players thats not bad.
So is the WSOP set up for an aisain invasian?
You know how it is none for 41 years then they all come together....lol
 ZmxPowah24/06/2010 09:13:34 GMT
I was looking that on Poker News while it being online cause the guy who lost and it's number two was from other Affi~.
Anyway was really weird heads up for myself... i couldn't understand some moves ^^
 D9e7J0aV8u26/06/2010 23:09:28 GMT
lol

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