Jordan Scott Doubles With Aces
Dec 13, '13
Floridian Jordan Scott got his stack in with the A A against an opponent’s J-9 on a flop of 9-7-3. The turn brought a harmless 3 and the river a meaningless 8, to give him the double up to around 58,000.
Player Tags: Jordan Scott
Jordan Scott Crippled, Then Eliminated in 10th Place ($5,066)
Dec 15, '13
Jordan Scott moved all in from early position for his last 290,000. It folded over to Ian O’Hara in middle position, who moved all in for his last 170,000. Scott tabled J 10 and was behind O’Hara’s 10 10.
The board ran out A K 6 7 4 and O’Hara doubled up to 385,000 while Scott was crippled with just 37,000 left.
Two hands later, he was in the big blind for 16,000 and called off his remaining chips without looking at his cards against a raise from Evan Teitelbaum.
Teitelbaum showed A 9 and Scott showed K 4. The dealer couldn’t find a king or a four for Scott and he was eliminated in 10th place.
Player Tags: Evan Teitelbaum, Ian O'Hara, Jordan Scott
Unofficial Final Table Reached
Dec 15, '13
Here is the seating arrangement for the final ten players.
1. Luke Brereton – 1,000,000
2. Eric Blair – 591,000
3. Jordan Scott – 245,000
4. Brian Hastings – 800,000
5. Evan Teitelbaum – 1,450,000
6. Ian O’Hara – 205,000
7. Sean Winter – 1,050,000
8. Tom Gleason – 485,000
9. Gerard Donaghy – 794,000
10. John McNulty – 458,000
Player Tags: Brian Hastings, Eric Blair, John McNulty, Gerard Donaghy, Sean Winter, Evan Teitelbaum, Ian O'Hara, Luke Brereton, Tom Gleason, Jordan Scott
Ian O'Hara Versus Jordan Scott
Dec 15, '13
Jordan Scott raised to 22,000 from the button and Ian O’Hara called out of the big blind. The flop came 1075 and O’Hara check-called Scott’s 25,000 bet to see the 2 on the turn. Both players checked to the 4 on the river and both checked again. O’Hara showed 76 for a pair of sevens and took the pot.
Player Tags: Ian O'Hara, Jordan Scott
Jordan Scott Sends Stephen Bokor Home
Dec 15, '13
Stephen Bokor raised from middle position and was three-bet by Jordan Scott. Bokor four-bet all in and Scott called.
Bokor showed A J and Scott tabled Q Q. The flop was jack high, which gave Bokor a few extra outs, but the turn and river couldn’t improve his hand and he was eliminated early on Day 2.
Scott now sits with 255,000 in chips.
Player Tags: Stephen Bokor, Jordan Scott