Chris Dombrowski Wins Event No. 30 ($346,332)
Jun 19, '13
Level: 30
Blinds: 50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 1 out of 2,108
Players Eliminated:
2nd: Mathew Moore – $215,578
Live Updates:
Chris Dombrowski Wins Event No. 30 ($346,332) — Mathew Moore Eliminated in Second Place ($215,578)
Chris Dombrowski raised to 200,000 and Mathew Moore reraised all in for 1.6 million. Dombrowski called and the two final players flipped over their hands one last time.
Dombrowski: A7
Moore: K6
Board: AQ254
Dombrowski spiked an ace on the flop to win the pot and the tournament. Moore was eliminated in second place and took home $215,578 in prize money. Dombrowski was crowned the champion and was awarded a gold bracelet and the top prize of $346,332.
Player Tags: Chris Dombrowski, Mathew Moore
Level 27 Update: All Three Remaining Players Double Before Dinner
Jun 18, '13
Level: 27
Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 3 out of 2,108
Average Chip Count: 2,108,000
Chip Counts:
Seat 3: Jesse McEuen – 655,000
Seat 6: Chris Dombrowski – 3,095,000
Seat 8: Mathew Moore – 2,580,000
Players Eliminated:
None
Live Updates:
Chris Dombrowski Doubles Up
Mathew Moore raised to 110,000 and Jesse McEuen reraised to 310,000. Chris Dombrowski reraised all in for 1,290,000 and Moore reraised all in over the top of him. Moore folded and the final two players flipped over their cards.
Dombrowski: AK
Moore: QQ
Board: K8297
Dombrowski doubled up to survive with 3 million thanks to a pair of kings.
Mathew Moore Doubles Up Twice
On the first double up Mathew Moore held A-10 and he had the A-2 of Chris Dombrowski dominated. The board was dealt Q-J-3-5-8 and Moore doubled to survive.
Two hands later Moore was all-in again, this time with Q7 against the A2 of Jesse McEuen. The final board read AQ77J and Moore doubled up to 2.6 million thanks to a full house.
Jesse McEuen Doubles Up
Jesse McEuen raised all in preflop on the button for 295,000 and Chris Dombrowski called. The two players then tabled their hands.
McEuen: K5
Dombrowski: A6
Board: 84236
McEuen made a straight to double up but he was still the short stack going into the dinner break with 655,000.
Player Tags: Jesse McEuen, Chris Dombrowski, Mathew Moore
Level 25 Update: Double Up Madness
Jun 18, '13
Level: 25
Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 5 out of 2,108
Average Chip Count: 1,264,800
Chip Counts:
Seat 3: Jesse McEuen – 1,545,000
Seat 5: Carter Myers – 675,000
Seat 6: Chris Dombrowski – 2,005,000
Seat 7: Dimitar Yosifov – 640,000
Seat 8: Mathew Moore – 1,965,000
Players Eliminated:
None
Live Updates:
Jesse McEuen Doubles Up
Mathew Moore raised to 60,000 and Jesse McEuen reraised all in for 490,000 with pocket sevens. Carter Myers moved all in over the top of McEuen with AK in the hole and Moore got out of the way. The board fell 10-6-2-8-6 and McEuen doubled up to 980,000.
Chris Dombrowski Doubles Up
Chris Dombrowski raised to 80,0000 and Dimitar Yosifov reraised to 180,000. Dombrowski tanked and reraised all in to 900,000 holding QJ. Yosifov called with pocket nines and the board hit KK6J2. Dombrowski won the hand with two pair, kings and jacks, to double up and survive.
Mathew Moore Doubles Up
Dimitar Yosifov raised to 60,000 and Mathew Moore reraised to 135,000. Yosifov reraised to 215,000 and Moore five-bet to 350,000. Yosifov then moved all in with KJ and Moore called holding AK. The board was dealt 98233 and Moore doubled up to 2.2 million with ace-high.
Dimitar Yosifov Doubles Up
Chris Dombrowski raised to 65,000 and Dimitar Yosifov reraised all in for 365,000. Carter Myers moved all in over the top for 700,000 and Dombrowski folded. The two remaining players then revealed their cards.
Yosifov: 1010
Myers: 99
Board: A6446
Yosifov doubled up to survive with over 700,000 and Myers was now the short stack remaining in the field.
Player Tags: Jesse McEuen, Chris Dombrowski, Dimitar Yosifov, Mathew Moore