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Juha Helppi wins PartyPoker.com Premier League Poker title.

March 07, 2007 - Ian Ross
   
Juha Helppi, pro for Interpoker (Credit: Interpoker)

Juha Helppi, Interpoker pro, celebrated his 30th birthday in style and avenged his inner demons by winning the inaugural PartyPoker.com Premier League Poker title.

As well as celebrating his birthday, the flying Finn, who has also been a national paintball champion, shot down Phil Hellmuth, who won his landmark 10th WSOP bracelet at his expense last year. Helppi was bitterly disappointed to finish runner-up to the Poker Brat in the $1000 No Limit (rebuy) event.

 “This was not about the money,” said Helppi. “If I hadn’t beaten Phil it would have hurt really bad. This is a big title with a top quality field and it happened as I hit a big landmark in my life. I will remember this forever. It is a perfect birthday present.”

Hellmuth had taken the field by storm earlier in the week and went into the final as chip leader. Juha had finished 3rd in the league table but had impressed all his fellow players with his unbreakable focus. Juha continued: “Phil really wanted to win this one and didn’t take it too well, I think I managed to tilt him on one occasion. This does help with losing out on the bracelet and is satisfying because the league structure means that skill was so important.” The final table lasted over 7 hours with 1.6 million chips in play and blinds starting at 1000/2000. The first player to be eliminated, England’s serial televised tournament winner Ian Frazer went after five hours.  

Phil was disappointed and instantly announced that he wanted to play the Finn heads-up for $100,000 but the winner was too busy calling his girlfriend back home and checking on his two-month year old son. The Poker Brat certainly didn’t disappoint those who love or loathe him with his banter and behaviour all week. His table talk, in particular, with Tony G, the Devilfish and the under the table camera was as lively as ever. However, the Madison Kid was gracious in defeat, “I have to give Juha credit, he played very well all week,” said Hellmuth.

Hellmuth eventually finished third after his kings were cracked by Helppi’s two pair--when Juha called a pot sized raise with 8-7 off suit before the flop—and this when Hellmuth melted down and turned into the Poker Brat.  Hellmuth shouted, “You are such a donkey, how could you call a $50,000 reraise with eight seven off suit.  You tried to give me the chip lead!”  German WSOP bracelet holder Eddy Scharf finished runner-up after going all in with 5-6 suited against Juha’s Ace-2 off suit. At the time the Finn had a 4-1 chip lead. Liz Lieu finished fourth, Vicky Coren finished 5th and Ian Frazer finished 6th.

The series features 12 of the world’s best players playing in a unique league format for a $500,000 pot. Each player bought in for $20,000, with PartyPoker.com adding $260,000. The field included Phil Hellmuth, Dave ‘The Devilfish’ Ulliott, Tony G, Andy Black, Kiril Gerasimov, Liz Lieu, Ian Frazer, Roland De Wolfe, Vicky Coren, Juha Helppi, Kenna James and Eddy Scharf.  After each player played 6 times, the leading 4 players will advance to the final table with the bottom 4 relegated. Players in 5th - 8th place played off in heads up matches for the remaining 2 seats at the final table.