Matthew Weber Eliminated 12th ($8,225)
Oct 15, '14
Matthew Weber has been eliminated from the tournament as the 12th place finisher. Weber ran his pocket twos into James Cavanaugh’s pocket kings and never improved as the board was dealt.
Player Tags: James Cavanaugh, Matthew Weber
Cavanaugh Doubles
Oct 14, '14
James Cavanaugh moved all-in for 250,000 from under-the-gun and Matt Weber called from his left.
The rest of the table folded and Cavanaugh was flipping for his tournament life when he shoed AQ to Weber’s 1010.
The board ran Q748K and Cavanaugh doubled up.
Player Tags: James Cavanaugh, Matthew Weber
Six-Bet Bluff
Oct 14, '14
Matt Weber raised from under-the-gun and Tim Cramer re-raised to 108,000 from the button.
The blinds folded and Weber four-bet to 296,000. Cramer thought for a while and put in another raised to 533,000.
Weber moved all-in and Cramer folded. Weber showed J8 and raked in the pot.
Cramer dropped to 750,000 while Weber’s stack grew to 2.2 million.
Player Tags: Matthew Weber
Weber Takes One
Oct 14, '14
In a raised pot, Josh Hale, Matt Weber and John Apikian were faced with a 4J6 flop.
Weber checked from the small blind and Apikian did the same from the big blind. Hale bet 50,000 and both blinds called.
A 9 came on the turn and Hale bet 140,000 when checked to. Weber called, Apikian folded and a 4 completed the board.
Both players checked and Weber took down the pot with AJ.
Weber is now up to about 1.7 million.
Player Tags: John Apikian, Matthew Weber
Weber Wastes Mokedi
Oct 14, '14
A final hand was still going on after the bubble busted.
Matt Weber and Derrick Mokedi were faced with a 82QK10 board and Weber bet 300,000, enough to put Mokedi all-in.
Mokedi tanked for minutes and eventually called. Weber turned over 22 for a set of deuces and Mokedi mucked his hand.
Mokedi hit the rail and chopped the 54th place payout with two other players.
Player Tags: Orez Mokedi, Matthew Weber
Matt Weber Busts Dave Banerjee
Oct 14, '14
With a flop of AK4 Dave Banerjee got the last of his chips in after Matt Weber had fired out a bet. Weber tanked a bit, sharing that he felt like he probably had to call but didn’t particularly want to.
He eventually made the call and got good news: his A9 was ahead of Banerjee’s A6.
The turn brought the Q and the river the 7, securing the pot for Weber, who now sits with over 300,000 in chips.
Player Tags: Matthew Weber