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Buy-In: $5,000 + $180
Prize Pool: $693,550
Entrants: 143

No-Limit Hold'em - Event 9

  • Dec 05, '08 - Dec 06, '08
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Updates on Day 2 (Dec 07, 08)

 
 

Evgeny Serebryakov Wins Event No. 9! ($239,275)

Evgeny  SerebryakovWith Stanislav Alehkin and Ivan Demidov supporting him on the rail, Evgeny Serebryakov joins his fellow Russians in celebration.

Serebryakov earns $239,275 for his outright victory here at Bellagio.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Player Tags: Evgeny Serebryakov
 

Harry Kazazian Eliminated in 2nd Place ($146,970)

Harry KazazianHarry Kazazian made a move at the wrong time, moving in with 83 against Evgeny Serebryakov's pocket eights.

The board came AQ4Q4 and Kazazian was eliminated in 2nd place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evgeny Serebryakov Takes the Chip Lead

On a board reading K-6-4-K, Evgeny Serebryakov and Harry Kazazian get it all in. Kazazian shows K-10, but he's outkicked by K-J.

The river is a 5, and Serebryakov's Russian supporters burst into a loud celebration. Serebryakov now has 1.4 million to Kazazian's 700,000.

 

Jimmy Fricke Eliminated in 3rd Place ($83,505)

Jimmy FrickeJimmy Fricke opens on the button for 80,000 and Harry Kazazian moves all in. Fricke says that he has to call and turns over A10.

Kazazian excitedly claps his hands together and reveals AQ.

The board comes J63J4 and Kazazian's queen kicker is enough of a high card to give him the pot. Fricke is eliminated in 3rd place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Player Tags: Jimmy Fricke,   Harry Kazazian
 

Jimmy Fricke Gets Really Lucky

Jimmy Fricke is all in with Q9 against Evgeny Serebryakov's A7.

The flop comes 432 giving Serebryakov a straight flush draw and leaving Fricke drawing to an offsuit nine or queen.

The turn is the.... 9! and Fricke takes the lead. He asks for a red card on the river and it is the 3, good enough to give him the double up to 640,000.

Player Tags: Jimmy Fricke,   Evgeny Serebryakov
 

Level 18

The players are now coloring up the 1,000 denomination chips as they prepare for blinds of 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante.

 

Harry Kazazian Wins a Huge Pot

Harry Kazazian completes from the small blind and Evgeny Serebryakov raises to 70,000. Kazazian calls and the flop comes down 975.

Kazazian bets 100,000 and Serebryakov raises to 230,000. Kazazian instantly announces he is all in for 565,000 total and Serebryakov mucks.

With that pot, Kazazian takes the chip lead.

 

Jimmy Fricke Claws Back

With the power of the all in move behind him, Jimmy Fricke has slowly chipped himself back into this tournament.

He now has 420,000 of the 2.145 million chips in play. Sitting in second is Harry Kazazian with 710,000 and Evgeny Serebryakov has the chip lead with 1,015,000.

 

Updated Chip Counts

The chip counts tab has been updated.

Evgeny Serebryakov - 1,060,000
Harry Kazazian - 750,000
Jimmy Fricke - 320,000

 

Jimmy Fricke Doubles Up

Evgeny Serebryakov raises to 50,000 on the button and Jimmy Fricke moves all in for 202,000 from the small blind. Serebryakov calls with A4 and Fricke has him dominated with AK.

The board comes K1048J and Fricke's pair holds to double up to 425,000.

Player Tags: Jimmy Fricke,   Evgeny Serebryakov
 
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