Louis Cheffy Eliminated in Second Place ($82,666)
Jan 07, '24
With a flop of AAJ, Louis Cheffy bet 700,000. David Coleman called before the turn fell K.
Cheffy bet 1 million this time around, and Coleman called once again. The river delivered the 2, and Cheffy checked. Coleman bet enough to put Cheffy all in, and after some thought he put the last of his chips into the middle after he said, “Oh, what a hand I had preflop.”
Cheffy flipped over QQ, but that was not enough to top the A7 held by Coleman. Cheffy was eliminated in second place, good for $82,666 thanks to a deep run in the tournament.
Player Tags: David Coleman, Louis Cheffy
Esther Kim Eliminated In Sixth Place ($24,734)
Jan 07, '24
Esther Kim was all in for a little over a million with K10 in the hole from the big blind, but her hand was dominated by the KQ of Louis Cheffy on the button.
The final board read J84K7, and Kim was eliminated in sixth place, good for $24,734. Cheffy stacked up 3,125,000 after collecting the pot.
Louis Cheffy – 3,125,000 (15 bb)
Esther Kim – Eliminated in Sixth Place ($24,734)
Player Tags: Louis Cheffy, Esther Kim
Louis Cheffy Doubles Through David Coleman
Jan 07, '24
David Coleman shoved from the cutoff and it folded to Louis Cheffy in the big blind. Cheffy commented on having 40 percent of his stack in the middle before he made the call with Q2 for his last 800,000.
Coleman held 22. The J33QJ runout gave Cheffy the best hand and the double to 1,800,000. Coleman slid to 1,650,000 after the hand.
Player Tags: David Coleman, Louis Cheffy
Michael Rossitto Doubles Up
Jan 07, '24
Michael Rossitto had just lost a showdown with pocket sixes against the pocket nines of Esther Kim to fall to 1,765,000. The next hand he open-shoved from the small blind and Louis Cheffy called in the big blind with AQ.
Rossitto had picked up pocket sixes yet again. This time his 66 held through a 99589 runout to see him double to over 3.6 million.
Cheffy slid to 1,130,000 after the hand.
Player Tags: Louis Cheffy, Michael Rossitto
Louis Cheffy Doubles Up
Jan 07, '24
Louis Cheffy was all in for 1.49 million from the hijack with AQ, and David Coleman had him covered holding 1010 on the small blind.
The final board read 54239, and Cheffy survived to double up with more than 3.2 million. Coleman was still good with 5.47 million after the hand.
David Coleman – 5,470,000 (45 bb)
Louis Cheffy – 3,220,000 (26 bb)
Player Tags: David Coleman, Louis Cheffy