Jason Young Wins Event No. 17 ($329,872)
Jun 10, '08
Jason Young Wins Event No. 17 ($329,872)
After a grueling battleof heads-up play and countless short stack double ups from runner-up Mike Schwartz, Jason Young finally put the nail in his coffin after Mike Schwartz made a 700,000 pre-flop raise and Jason Young moved all in. Schwartz called and the players turned over their hands.
Young: AJ
Schwartz: 44
Board: 862AQ
Schwartz had the best of it going in, but Young spiked an ace on the turn for top pair and the rest is history. Jason Young is our newest champion, nabbing the 17th gold bracelet of the year and the $329,872 grand prize. Mike Schwartz gave it his all and will receive $209,528 for his efforts.
Player Tags: Jason Young, Mike Schwartz
Final Table - Hour Nine - John Strzemp Eliminated in 3rd Place ($129,675)
Jun 10, '08
Blinds/Antes: 50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Left: 2
Chip Counts:
Jason Young: 7,100,000
Mike Schwartz: 2,100,000
Big Hands:
John Strzemp Eliminated in 3rd Place ($129,675)
On a flop of K72, John Strzemp bet 175,000 and Mike Schwartz made the call. The turn was the 5 and Strzemp bet 500,000, Schwartz called. The river brought the K and Strzemp moved all in for a million and change. Schwartz couldn’t call quick enough, turning over K8 for trip kings. Strzemp was holding Q9 as his cards were flashed on their way to the muck. John Strzemp was eliminated in 3rd place ($129,675).
Heads-Up Play Begins
After Mike Schwartz eliminated John Strzemp in third place, both Schwartz and Jason Young started heads-up play virtually dead-locked with roughly 5 million in chips each.
The Turning Point, Young Takes a Multi-Million Pot
After just a few hands of heads-up play, Mike Schwartz raised to 300,000 from the button and Jason Young reraised to 1,000,000. Schwartz made the call and the flop came Q82. Young bet out 1,000,000 and Schwartz called. The turn was the 4 and Young moved all in. Schwartz went into the tank, ultimately folding as Young gave his opponent a courtesy flash of 88 for the set. Young took a massive chip lead after this hand.
Schwartz Gets Some Back
After a limp-check to a flop of Q32, and yet another check, Mike Schwartz bet 400,000 on the turn (4). Jason Young made the call. The river was the 2 and Schwartz moved all in for a couple million more. Young thought about it for a minute, eventually folding.
Player Tags: John Strzemp, Jason Young, Mike Schwartz
Final Table - Hour Eight - Strzemp Falls Off, Climbs Back
Jun 10, '08
Note: Players just took a twenty-minute break and will return to increased blinds of 50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 ante.
Blinds/Antes: 40,000-80,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Left: 3
Chip Counts:
John Strzemp: 4,200,000
Mike Schwartz: 3,100,000
Jason Young: 2,700,000
Big Hands:
John Strzemp Gets Raised Off a Million-Dollar Bet
Jason Young came in for a 170,000 raise from the button and John Strzemp reraised to 500,000. Young tanked for several minutes before calling the raise. The flop came 643, and Strzemp made a 1,000,000 bet. Just as fast as Strzemp said “bet”, Young came over the top and shoved all in. A very disappointed John Strzemp laid it down.
Strzemp Gets Some Back
The very next hand after shipping more than a million chips over to Jason Young’s side of the table, Strzemp gets some of them back on a three-way pot. All three players see a checked flop of QQ10 and continue to check to the turn (J). Strzemp bet 150,000, Mike Schwartz folded and Jason Young called. The river brought the 5, and this time Strzemp bet 325,000. Young quickly called, and just as quickly mucked after Strzemp turned over 98 for the straight to the queen. After this hand Strzemp is back over 3 million in chips.
Player Tags: John Strzemp, Jason Young, Mike Schwartz
Final Table - Hour Seven - Strzemp Takes the Chip Lead
Jun 10, '08
Blinds/Antes: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Left: 3
Chip Counts:
Mike Schwartz: 3,725,000
John Strzemp: 3,450,000
Jason Young: 2,875,000
Big Hands:
Strzemp Doubles Through Jason Young
John Strzemp moved all in before the flop and Jason Young made the call. Young had Strzemp covered.
Strzemp: AK
Young: A10
Board: 65210K
Strzemp had Young dominated before the flop, but Young paired his ten on the turn for the lead. A king came on the river giving Strzemp top pair, allowing him to double through the chip leader and stay alive. After the hand, the two players were virtually tied in chips.
Strzemp Makes a Sick Call With Deuces
In a three-way pot, and on a flop of Q43, all three players checked. The turn was the Q and Mike Schwartz bet 120,000. Young folded and Strzemp called. The river was the A and Schwartz bet 150,000. Strzemp made the call with 22 and Schwartz mucked his hand.
Player Tags: John Strzemp, Jason Young, Mike Schwartz
Players Return From Dinner
Jun 10, '08
The remaining three players have just returned from the dinner break to Level 22 with increased blinds of 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante.
Here are the chip counts coming back from the break...
Jason Young: 4,800,000
Mike Schwartz: 4,100,000
John Strzemp: 1,100,000
Player Tags: John Strzemp, Jason Young, Mike Schwartz
Final Table - Hour Six - Rory Monahan Eliminated in 4th Place ($82,583)
Jun 10, '08
Note: Players took a sixty-minute dinner break at the end of Level 21, and should return sometime around 9:00 pm.
Blinds/Antes: 8,000-16,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Left: 3
Chip Counts:
Jason Young: 4,800,000
Mike Schwartz: 4,100,000
John Strzemp: 1,100,000
Eliminations:
Rory Monahan Eliminated in 4th place ($82,583)
Big Hands:
Rory Monahan Eliminated in 4th place ($82,583)
After a series of uncontested all in raises from the short stacked Rory Monahan, John Strzemp had enough and decided to look him up.
Monahan: 65
Strzemp: AQ
Board: AJ1037
Strzemp led the hand the entire way, flopping top pair. Monahan picked up a busted flush draw on the turn and after faling to improve, he was eliminated in 4th place ($82,583).
Mike Schwartz Wins a BIg Pot
Mike Schwartz raised to 180,000 from the button and Jason Young reraised to 500,000 from the small blind. Schwartz called and the flop came A97. Both players checked to the turn (2), and continued to check to the river (4). Still no post-flop action and Young turned over 66 while Schwartz showed JJ. The jacks have it and Mike Schwartz takes a nice pot off of the chip leader. After this hand, Schwartz and Young are almost even in chips.
Player Tags: John Strzemp, Jason Young, Rory Monahan, Mike Schwartz
Final Table - Hour Five - Rybachenko 7th, Bowker 6th, Giannetti 5th
Jun 10, '08
Blinds/Antes: 6,000-12,000 with a 2,000 ante
Players Left: 4
Chip Counts:
Jason Young: 5,000,000
Mike Schwartz: 2,400,000
Rory Monahan: 1,400,000
John Strzemp: 1,200,000
Eliminations:
Sergey Rybachenko Eliminated in 7th Place ($15,698)
Kyle Bowker Eliminated in 6th Place (23,888)
Matt Giannetti Eliminated in 5th Place ($40,268)
Big Hands:
Sergey Rybachenko Falls Off, Jason Young Claims Chip Lead
Sergey Rybachenko went from being the chip leader to the short stack, and then being eliminated in just one round of play. Here is how it happened…Sergey Rybachenko check-raised Jason Young on a flop of A87. Rybachenko checked to Young who bet 55,000, Rybachenko raised to 125,000 and Young called. The 3 hit the turn and Rybachenko bet 250,000, Young called. The river was the 8 and Rybachenko bet out almost 700,000. Young quickly called and Rybacheno threw his hand into the muck before Young even had a chance to turn over AQ for top pair. Young took a massive pot off of the former chip leader, now grabbing the chip lead for himself.
Sergey Rybachenko Eliminated in 7th Place ($15,698)
Kyle Bowker Eliminated in 6th place ($23,888)
Kyle Bowker came in for a 100,000 raise. John Strzemp called from the cutoff and Mike Schwartz called from the button. Sergey Rybachenko moved all in from the small blind for a little over 250,000. When it got back to Kyle Bowker, he too moved all in (637,000), and so did Mike Schwartz when it got to him. Strzemp folded and it was a three-way all in pot. Schwartz had them both covered.
Rybachenko: KK
Bowker: Q9
Schwartz: AQ
Board: J429A
Rybachenko led with a pair of kings. The turn gave Bowker a small piece of the board, but the ace on the river gave Schwartz the check mark and Sergey Rybachenko was eliminated in 7th place ($15,698), followed by Kyle Bowker in 6th pace ($23,888). Although Rybachenko and Bowker were both eliminated on the same hand, Bowker gets the better finish based on the fact that going into the hand, Bowker had more chips.
Matt Giannetti Eliminated in 5th Place ($40,268)
After a series of consecutive pre-flop open-raises, Matt Giannetti raised for the last time when Mike Schwartz made the call. The flop came AK9, and Swchartz moved all in. Giannetti tanked for a minute and then called off the rest of his chips. Schwartz turned over Q9 for bottom pair and the nut flush draw while Giannetti showed A10 for top pair. The turn was the Q, putting Schwartz out in front with two pair. Giannetti picked up the inside straight draw along with other outs, but the river brought the 9, giving Schwartz a full house. Giannetti was eliminated in 5th place, earning $40,268.
Player Tags: Kyle Bowker, Mike Schwartz, Matt Giannetti, Sergey Rybachenko