Corey Harrison Wins Event No. 24 ($432,411)
Jun 16, '13
Level: 31
Blinds: 60,000-120,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 1 out of 1,731
Players Eliminated:
2nd: Daniel Cascado – $267,452
Live Updates:
Harrison Takes the Chip Lead
Daniel Cascado raised to 240,000 on the button preflop and Harrison called on the big blind. The flop fell QJ3 and Harrison bet 250,000. Cascado called and the turn delivered the K.
Harrison bet 450,000 and Cascado called again. The river hit 7 and Harrison checked. Cascado also checked and Harrison flipped up 84. The flush was good when Cascado mucked his hand and Harrison took the chip lead with 4.9 million over 2.8 million.
Corey Harrison Wins Event No. 24 ($432,411) — Daniel Cascado Eliminated in Second Place ($267,452)
Corey Harrison raised to 250,000 preflop on the button and Daniel Cascado reraised all in. Harrison called and the two final players tabled their hands one last time.
Harrison: A7
Cascado: K10
Board: AJ46J
Harrison won the hand and the tournament with two pair, aces and jacks. Cascado was eliminated in second place and he took home $267,452. Harrison was awarded his first gold bracelet and the top prize worth $432,411.
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Player Tags: Corey Harrison, Daniel Cascado
Level 28 Update: Paul Spitzberg Eliminated in 4th Place
Jun 15, '13
Level: 28
Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 3 out of 1,731
Average Chip Count: 2,596,500
Chip Counts:
Seat 1: Daniel Cascado – 4,600,000
Seat 5: Salvatore Dicarlo – 1,300,000
Seat 9: Corey Harrison – 1,700,000
Players Eliminated:
4th: Paul Spitzberg – $133,364
Live Updates:
Paul Spitzberg Eliminated in Fourth Place ($133,364)
Daniel Cascado raised to 120,000 on the button and Paul Spitzberg called on the big blind. The flop fell 1076 and Spitzberg checked. Cascado bet 130,000 and Spitzberg raised to 360,000. Cascado reraised all in and Spitzberg made the all-in call. The two players then turned up their hands.
Cascado: JJ
Spitzberg: K6
Turn and River: A7
Spitzberg was eliminated in fourth place and Cascado was up to 4 million after the hand thanks to a pair of jacks.
Salvatore Dicarlo Doubles Up
Salvatore Dicarlo had been knocked down to 625,000 on the previous hand that was won by Daniel Cascado and Dicarlo put all of those chips into the middle preflop. Cascado called and they flipped over their hands.
Dicarlo: A8
Cascado: K9
Board: A835Q
Dicarlo doubled up to survive thanks to two pair, aces and eights. Cascado took a slight hit but he still held the chip lead as three-handed play progressed.
Player Tags: Paul Spitzberg, Salvatore Dicarlo, Daniel Cascado
Level 25 Update: Zimnan Ziyard Doubles Up Twice
Jun 15, '13
Level: 25
Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 8 out of 1,731
Average Chip Count: 973,688
Chip Counts:
Seat 1: Daniel Cascado – 2,300,000
Seat 2: Zimnan Ziyard – 700,000
Seat 3: Gareth Teatum – 840,000
Seat 4: Mohsin Charania – 945,000
Seat 5: Salvatore Dicarlo – 430,000
Seat 7: Paul Spitzberg – 665,000
Seat 8: Gregory Josifovski – 1,200,000
Seat 9: Corey Harrison – 640,000
Players Eliminated:
None
Live Updates:
Two Double Ups for Zimnan Ziyard
On the first double-up hand for Zimnan Ziyard, Mohsin Charania raised to 50,000 under the gun and Ziyard reraised all in for 208,000 on the small blind. Charania called with J10 and Ziyard held QJ. The board was dealt Q8675 and Ziyard doubled up with a pair of queens to grow his stack to 750,000.
On the second double up Daniel Cascado opened the action with a raise to 60,000 preflop under the gun. Ziyard reraised to 125,000 and Cascado reraised all in. Ziyard called all in and they flipped over their cards.
Ziyard: AA
Cascado: AK
Board: K935J
Ziyard doubled up to 700,000 on the hand and Cascado was still quite fine with 2.3 million for the chip lead.
Player Tags: Mohsin Charania, Zimnan Ziyard, Daniel Cascado