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Country of Origin: Canada
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Jun 13, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 20 - $1,500 Omaha 8/OB | 4 | + |
Level 30 Update: First Hard Stop of the SummerJun 13, '13 NOTE: Day 3 of Event No. 20 has ended with two players remaining. They will return on Thursday, June 13 at 1 p.m. PT to continue the heads-up final until a winner is crowned. Level: 30 Blinds: 40,000-80,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,100,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Heads-Up Full House Showdown Can Kim Hua limped preflop and Calen McNeil checked preflop. The flop was dealt Q92 and McNeil checked. Hua bet, McNeil raised, and Hua called. The turn was dealt 5 and McNeil bet. Hua raised and McNeil called. The river delivered the 5 and McNeil checked. Hua bet and McNeil raised. Hua reraised and McNeil reraised again. Hua called and they turned over their hands. McNeil showed Q422 for a full house but Hua showed 9974 for a better full house. McNeil had pulled ahead after starting heads-up play with a deficit but Hua took the lead back with 2.8 after the hand. McNeil was left with 1.7 million. McNeil Takes a Stranglehold of the Chip Lead Can Kim Hua raised and Calen McNeil called preflop. The first three cards were dealt J43 and McNeil checked. Hua bet and McNeil called. The J fell on the turn and McNeil check-called a bet from Hua once again. The river fell 4 and McNeil bet. Hua raised and McNeil called. McNeil flipped over 9742 which was good for trip fours and he won the hand to take a big lead when Hua mucked. McNeil held 3,470,000 after the hand and Hua was down to 1.1 million. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil Level 29 Update: Todd Brunson Eliminated in 3rd PlaceJun 13, '13 Level: 29 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 3,200,000 Players Eliminated: 3rd: Todd Brunson – $107,349 Live Updates: Todd Brunson Crippled by CK Hua Todd Brunson raised on the small blind and Can Kim Hua called. The flop was dealt A109 and Brunson bet. Hua called and the turn fell Q. Brunson led the betting again and Hua called. The river was delivered 2 and Brunson checked. Hua bet and Brunson called. Hua flipped over AK52 and Hua scooped the pot with a flush. Brunson was crippled with less than 100,000 remaining. Todd Brunson Eliminated in Third Place ($107,349) Calen McNeil limped on the small blind and Todd Brunson raised on the big blind. The flop fell J32 and McNeil bet. Brunson raised all in and McNeil called. The two players then tabled their hands. McNeil: 10954 Turn and River: A9 Brunson was eliminated on the hand in third place and McNeil won the hand to take 1.3 million into a heads-up final against Can Kim Hua (3.2 million). Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Todd Brunson, Calen McNeil Level 28 Update: Joe Ford Eliminated in 4th PlaceJun 13, '13 Level: 28 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 Players Remaining: 3 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,535,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,115,000 Players Eliminated: 4th: Joe Ford – $77,917 Live Updates: Todd Brunson Doubles Up Twice First, Todd Brunson doubled up when he scooped a pot against Can Kim Hua with a wheel straight. His next double came as the result of a scoop in a close hand where he and Calen McNeil each had two pair, aces and nines, but Brunson held a jack-kicker to win the hand. Brunson was up to 700,000 after the second double and he was close to 900,000 by the end of the level. Joe Ford Crippled Joe Ford raised and Calen McNeil called preflop. The flop was dealt QJ7 and both players checked. The turn fell 5 and McNeil bet. Ford called and the river was delivered A. McNeil turned over KJ109 and he scooped the pot with a straight since Ford didn’t qualify low. Ford mucked and he was crippled after the hand. Joe Ford Eliminated in Fourth Place ($77,917) Joe Ford got the last of his chips into the middle preflop against Can Kim Hua preflop and then the two players flipped over their cards. Hua: 6532 Board: J95QK Hua scooped the pot with a pair of fives and Ford was eliminated in fourth place on the hand. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Todd Brunson, Calen McNeil, Joe Ford Level 27 Update: Stephen Chidwick Out in 6th, Tony Ma Out in 5thJun 12, '13 Level: 27 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 4 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 1,901,250 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,400,000 Players Eliminated: 6th: Stephen Chidwick – $43,120 Live Updates: Stephen Chidwick Eliminated in Sixth Place ($43,120) Calen McNeil raised preflop and Todd Brunson called on the small blind. Stephen Chidwick reraised on the big blind and McNeil four-bet. Brunson called and then Chidwick five-bet all in. Both Brunson and McNeil called and the flop was dealt 1083. Brunson checked, McNeil bet, and Brunson called. The turn fell 6 and Brunson checked once more. McNeil bet and Brunson folded his cards. McNeil then turned over AA74 and he was ahead of Chidwick. The river changed nothing and McNeil scooped the pot to grow his stack to 1.8 million. Chidwick was eliminated in sixth place on the hand. Joe Ford Doubles Up Through Calen McNeil Tony Ma raised on the button and Calen McNeil called on the small blind. Joe Ford reraised and Ma called. McNeil reraised again and Ford then capped the betting with one final raise. Ma folded his hand and McNeil called. The flop was dealt 1052 and Ford got all in. McNeil had him covered and they turned over their cards. Ford: AA92 Turn and River: 7K Ford won the hand to double up and survive with 625,000 and McNeil was still cruising with 1.45 million. Tony Ma Eliminated in Fifth Place ($57,521) Tony Ma was all in on a short stack preflop against both Todd Brunson and Joe Ford. The two live players then checked down a board reading 8649A. Ford had made a flush to take the high and Brunson secured the low so that left nothing for Ma, who was eliminated in fifth place on the hand. Player Tags: Tony Ma, Todd Brunson, Calen McNeil, Stephen Chidwick, Joe Ford Level 26 Update: John Monnette Eliminated in 7th PlaceJun 12, '13 Level: 26 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 1,267,500 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,150,000 Players Eliminated: 7th: John Monnette – $32,798 Live Updates: Stephen Chidwick Doubles Up Through Todd Brunson Todd Brunson and Stephen Chidwick capped the preflop betting before the flop hit K66. Chidwick then got the last of his chips into the middle against Brunson and they flipped over their cards. Brunson: A852 Turn and River: 106 Chidwick doubled up to 465,000 after the hand and Todd Brunson fell to 320,000. Tony Ma Doubles Up Through Calen McNeil Calen McNeil raised under the gun and both Stephen Chidwick on the button and Tony Ma on the big blind called. The flop was dealt Q107 and Ma bet. Both opponents called and the turn fell Q. Ma went all in for 45,000 and McNeil called. Chidwick folded and Ma flipped over AQ108. McNeil was behind and received no help on the river. Ma doubled up to 325,000 after the hand. John Monnette Eliminated in Seventh Place ($32,798) John Monnette raised and Calen McNeil reraised preflop. Monnette called and the flop was dealt J82. Monnette got all in and McNeil called before the two players tabled their hands. McNeil: A766 Turn and River: 1010 Monnette was eliminated in seventh place and McNeil grew his stack to 960,000 on the hand. Player Tags: Tony Ma, Todd Brunson, John Monnette, Calen McNeil, Stephen Chidwick Level 25 Update: Dao Bac Out in 9th, Won Goag Out in 8thJun 12, '13 Level: 25 Blinds: 13,000-25,000 Players Remaining: 7 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 1,086,429 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,150,000 Players Eliminated: 9th: Dao Buc – $19,753 Live Updates: Dao Bac Crippled by Calen McNeil Calen McNeil raised under the gun and Dao Bac called on the big blind. The flop was dealt J107 and Bac and McNeil capped the betting on the round. The turn fell Q and Bac check-called a bet from McNeil. The river brought the 5 and Bac check-called another bet from McNeil. McNeil turned over AKJ10 and it was enough to win the hand when Bac mucked. Dao Bac Eliminated in Ninth Place ($19,753) Dao Bac was all in for 9,000 after John Monnette raised. Calen McNeil also called and the flop was dealt J63. McNeil checked and Monnette bet. McNeil called and the turn brought the 6. Monnette bet again and McNeil folded. Monnette held AA34 and Bac held A842. The Q fell on the river and that ensured that Monnette would scoop the pot to grow his stack to 625,000. Bac was eliminated in ninth place on the hand. Won Goag Eliminated in Eighth Place ($25,283) Won Goag raised preflop and Tony Ma reraised. Goag then moved all in and Ma called. The two players then revealed their hands. Ma: AAKQ Board: AQ262 Tony Ma won the hand to grow his stack to 480,000 and Won Goag was eliminated on the hand in eighth place in a full house over full house elimination. Player Tags: Tony Ma, John Monnette, Dao Bac, Calen McNeil, Won Goag Calen McNeil Wins Event No. 20 ($277,274)Jun 13, '13 Level: 33 Blinds: 60,000-120,000 Players Remaining: 1 out of 1,014 Players Eliminated: 2nd: Can Kim Hua – $171,577 Live Updates: Calen McNeil Wins Event No. 20 ($277,274) — Can Kim Hua Eliminated in Second Place ($171,577) Calen McNeil raised and Can Kim Hua called preflop. The flop was dealt K84 and Hua bet. McNeil raised and Hua called. The turn was dealt 10 and Hua got all in. McNeil called and the two players flipped over their hands one last time. McNeil: AKK3 River: 2 McNeil held the lead with trip kings and he won the hand and the tournament after the river. Hua was eliminated in second place after one of the longest heads-up battles of the summer and he took home $171,577. McNeil was the champion and in addition to a gold bracelet he took home $277,274 in prize money. Be sure to check back with Card Player for all of your final table action, chip counts, and prize payouts for each gold bracelet event. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil Level 32 Update: Can Kim Hua Takes the LeadJun 13, '13 Level: 32 Blinds: 60,000-120,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 2,725,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Can Kim Hua Back in the Lead with a Scoop Calen McNeil raised from the small blind and Can Kim Hua called. The flop was dealt A87 and Hua checked. McNeil bet and Hua called before the turn brought the 4. Both players checked and the river fell 9. Hua bet and McNeil called. Hua revealed 7653 and he scooped the pot with a straight and a qualifying low. McNeil mucked his cards and he was down to 1,845,000 after the hand. Hua took the chip lead once again (2,725,000) in this back-and-forth heads-up battle. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil Level 31 Update: Can Kim Hua DoublesJun 13, '13 Level: 31 Blinds: 50,000-100,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,725,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Can Kim Hua Doubles Up Calen McNeil raised and Can Kim Hua called. The flop was dealt J52 and Hua checked. McNeil bet and Hua called. The turn fell 4 and McNeil bet. Hua called all in and they flipped over their cards. Hua: A963 River: 9 Hua won the hand to double up to 850,000 and McNeil was still cruising with 3.72 million after the hand. CK Hua Takes the Chip Lead Can Kim Hua called preflop and Calen McNeil checked before the first three cards were dealt QJ8. McNeil checked, Hua bet, and McNeil called. The turn fell 5 and both players checked. The river was delivered J and McNeil checked. Hua bet and McNeil called. Hua showed QJ103 and McNeil mucked his cards. Hua took a slight lead with 2,325,000 over McNeil (2,245,000). McNeil had taken back the chip lead by the end of the level with 2,845,000. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil Heads-Up Final Resumes Beteween CK Hua and Calen McNeilJun 13, '13 NOTE: Day 3 of Event No. 20 ended with two players remaining because they reached 10 levels of play and did not want to continue last night/morning. They have returned on Thursday, June 13 to continue the heads-up final until a winner is crowned. Updates will continue in one hour. Level: 31 Blinds: 50,000-100,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,100,000 Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil |
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Jun 12, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 20 - $1,500 Omaha 8/OB | 3 | + |
Level 30 Update: First Hard Stop of the SummerJun 13, '13 NOTE: Day 3 of Event No. 20 has ended with two players remaining. They will return on Thursday, June 13 at 1 p.m. PT to continue the heads-up final until a winner is crowned. Level: 30 Blinds: 40,000-80,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,100,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Heads-Up Full House Showdown Can Kim Hua limped preflop and Calen McNeil checked preflop. The flop was dealt Q92 and McNeil checked. Hua bet, McNeil raised, and Hua called. The turn was dealt 5 and McNeil bet. Hua raised and McNeil called. The river delivered the 5 and McNeil checked. Hua bet and McNeil raised. Hua reraised and McNeil reraised again. Hua called and they turned over their hands. McNeil showed Q422 for a full house but Hua showed 9974 for a better full house. McNeil had pulled ahead after starting heads-up play with a deficit but Hua took the lead back with 2.8 after the hand. McNeil was left with 1.7 million. McNeil Takes a Stranglehold of the Chip Lead Can Kim Hua raised and Calen McNeil called preflop. The first three cards were dealt J43 and McNeil checked. Hua bet and McNeil called. The J fell on the turn and McNeil check-called a bet from Hua once again. The river fell 4 and McNeil bet. Hua raised and McNeil called. McNeil flipped over 9742 which was good for trip fours and he won the hand to take a big lead when Hua mucked. McNeil held 3,470,000 after the hand and Hua was down to 1.1 million. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil Level 29 Update: Todd Brunson Eliminated in 3rd PlaceJun 13, '13 Level: 29 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 3,200,000 Players Eliminated: 3rd: Todd Brunson – $107,349 Live Updates: Todd Brunson Crippled by CK Hua Todd Brunson raised on the small blind and Can Kim Hua called. The flop was dealt A109 and Brunson bet. Hua called and the turn fell Q. Brunson led the betting again and Hua called. The river was delivered 2 and Brunson checked. Hua bet and Brunson called. Hua flipped over AK52 and Hua scooped the pot with a flush. Brunson was crippled with less than 100,000 remaining. Todd Brunson Eliminated in Third Place ($107,349) Calen McNeil limped on the small blind and Todd Brunson raised on the big blind. The flop fell J32 and McNeil bet. Brunson raised all in and McNeil called. The two players then tabled their hands. McNeil: 10954 Turn and River: A9 Brunson was eliminated on the hand in third place and McNeil won the hand to take 1.3 million into a heads-up final against Can Kim Hua (3.2 million). Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Todd Brunson, Calen McNeil Level 28 Update: Joe Ford Eliminated in 4th PlaceJun 13, '13 Level: 28 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 Players Remaining: 3 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,535,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,115,000 Players Eliminated: 4th: Joe Ford – $77,917 Live Updates: Todd Brunson Doubles Up Twice First, Todd Brunson doubled up when he scooped a pot against Can Kim Hua with a wheel straight. His next double came as the result of a scoop in a close hand where he and Calen McNeil each had two pair, aces and nines, but Brunson held a jack-kicker to win the hand. Brunson was up to 700,000 after the second double and he was close to 900,000 by the end of the level. Joe Ford Crippled Joe Ford raised and Calen McNeil called preflop. The flop was dealt QJ7 and both players checked. The turn fell 5 and McNeil bet. Ford called and the river was delivered A. McNeil turned over KJ109 and he scooped the pot with a straight since Ford didn’t qualify low. Ford mucked and he was crippled after the hand. Joe Ford Eliminated in Fourth Place ($77,917) Joe Ford got the last of his chips into the middle preflop against Can Kim Hua preflop and then the two players flipped over their cards. Hua: 6532 Board: J95QK Hua scooped the pot with a pair of fives and Ford was eliminated in fourth place on the hand. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Todd Brunson, Calen McNeil, Joe Ford Level 27 Update: Stephen Chidwick Out in 6th, Tony Ma Out in 5thJun 12, '13 Level: 27 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 4 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 1,901,250 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,400,000 Players Eliminated: 6th: Stephen Chidwick – $43,120 Live Updates: Stephen Chidwick Eliminated in Sixth Place ($43,120) Calen McNeil raised preflop and Todd Brunson called on the small blind. Stephen Chidwick reraised on the big blind and McNeil four-bet. Brunson called and then Chidwick five-bet all in. Both Brunson and McNeil called and the flop was dealt 1083. Brunson checked, McNeil bet, and Brunson called. The turn fell 6 and Brunson checked once more. McNeil bet and Brunson folded his cards. McNeil then turned over AA74 and he was ahead of Chidwick. The river changed nothing and McNeil scooped the pot to grow his stack to 1.8 million. Chidwick was eliminated in sixth place on the hand. Joe Ford Doubles Up Through Calen McNeil Tony Ma raised on the button and Calen McNeil called on the small blind. Joe Ford reraised and Ma called. McNeil reraised again and Ford then capped the betting with one final raise. Ma folded his hand and McNeil called. The flop was dealt 1052 and Ford got all in. McNeil had him covered and they turned over their cards. Ford: AA92 Turn and River: 7K Ford won the hand to double up and survive with 625,000 and McNeil was still cruising with 1.45 million. Tony Ma Eliminated in Fifth Place ($57,521) Tony Ma was all in on a short stack preflop against both Todd Brunson and Joe Ford. The two live players then checked down a board reading 8649A. Ford had made a flush to take the high and Brunson secured the low so that left nothing for Ma, who was eliminated in fifth place on the hand. Player Tags: Tony Ma, Todd Brunson, Calen McNeil, Stephen Chidwick, Joe Ford Level 26 Update: John Monnette Eliminated in 7th PlaceJun 12, '13 Level: 26 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 1,267,500 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,150,000 Players Eliminated: 7th: John Monnette – $32,798 Live Updates: Stephen Chidwick Doubles Up Through Todd Brunson Todd Brunson and Stephen Chidwick capped the preflop betting before the flop hit K66. Chidwick then got the last of his chips into the middle against Brunson and they flipped over their cards. Brunson: A852 Turn and River: 106 Chidwick doubled up to 465,000 after the hand and Todd Brunson fell to 320,000. Tony Ma Doubles Up Through Calen McNeil Calen McNeil raised under the gun and both Stephen Chidwick on the button and Tony Ma on the big blind called. The flop was dealt Q107 and Ma bet. Both opponents called and the turn fell Q. Ma went all in for 45,000 and McNeil called. Chidwick folded and Ma flipped over AQ108. McNeil was behind and received no help on the river. Ma doubled up to 325,000 after the hand. John Monnette Eliminated in Seventh Place ($32,798) John Monnette raised and Calen McNeil reraised preflop. Monnette called and the flop was dealt J82. Monnette got all in and McNeil called before the two players tabled their hands. McNeil: A766 Turn and River: 1010 Monnette was eliminated in seventh place and McNeil grew his stack to 960,000 on the hand. Player Tags: Tony Ma, Todd Brunson, John Monnette, Calen McNeil, Stephen Chidwick Level 25 Update: Dao Bac Out in 9th, Won Goag Out in 8thJun 12, '13 Level: 25 Blinds: 13,000-25,000 Players Remaining: 7 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 1,086,429 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,150,000 Players Eliminated: 9th: Dao Buc – $19,753 Live Updates: Dao Bac Crippled by Calen McNeil Calen McNeil raised under the gun and Dao Bac called on the big blind. The flop was dealt J107 and Bac and McNeil capped the betting on the round. The turn fell Q and Bac check-called a bet from McNeil. The river brought the 5 and Bac check-called another bet from McNeil. McNeil turned over AKJ10 and it was enough to win the hand when Bac mucked. Dao Bac Eliminated in Ninth Place ($19,753) Dao Bac was all in for 9,000 after John Monnette raised. Calen McNeil also called and the flop was dealt J63. McNeil checked and Monnette bet. McNeil called and the turn brought the 6. Monnette bet again and McNeil folded. Monnette held AA34 and Bac held A842. The Q fell on the river and that ensured that Monnette would scoop the pot to grow his stack to 625,000. Bac was eliminated in ninth place on the hand. Won Goag Eliminated in Eighth Place ($25,283) Won Goag raised preflop and Tony Ma reraised. Goag then moved all in and Ma called. The two players then revealed their hands. Ma: AAKQ Board: AQ262 Tony Ma won the hand to grow his stack to 480,000 and Won Goag was eliminated on the hand in eighth place in a full house over full house elimination. Player Tags: Tony Ma, John Monnette, Dao Bac, Calen McNeil, Won Goag Calen McNeil Wins Event No. 20 ($277,274)Jun 13, '13 Level: 33 Blinds: 60,000-120,000 Players Remaining: 1 out of 1,014 Players Eliminated: 2nd: Can Kim Hua – $171,577 Live Updates: Calen McNeil Wins Event No. 20 ($277,274) — Can Kim Hua Eliminated in Second Place ($171,577) Calen McNeil raised and Can Kim Hua called preflop. The flop was dealt K84 and Hua bet. McNeil raised and Hua called. The turn was dealt 10 and Hua got all in. McNeil called and the two players flipped over their hands one last time. McNeil: AKK3 River: 2 McNeil held the lead with trip kings and he won the hand and the tournament after the river. Hua was eliminated in second place after one of the longest heads-up battles of the summer and he took home $171,577. McNeil was the champion and in addition to a gold bracelet he took home $277,274 in prize money. Be sure to check back with Card Player for all of your final table action, chip counts, and prize payouts for each gold bracelet event. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil Level 32 Update: Can Kim Hua Takes the LeadJun 13, '13 Level: 32 Blinds: 60,000-120,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 2,725,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Can Kim Hua Back in the Lead with a Scoop Calen McNeil raised from the small blind and Can Kim Hua called. The flop was dealt A87 and Hua checked. McNeil bet and Hua called before the turn brought the 4. Both players checked and the river fell 9. Hua bet and McNeil called. Hua revealed 7653 and he scooped the pot with a straight and a qualifying low. McNeil mucked his cards and he was down to 1,845,000 after the hand. Hua took the chip lead once again (2,725,000) in this back-and-forth heads-up battle. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil Level 31 Update: Can Kim Hua DoublesJun 13, '13 Level: 31 Blinds: 50,000-100,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,725,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Can Kim Hua Doubles Up Calen McNeil raised and Can Kim Hua called. The flop was dealt J52 and Hua checked. McNeil bet and Hua called. The turn fell 4 and McNeil bet. Hua called all in and they flipped over their cards. Hua: A963 River: 9 Hua won the hand to double up to 850,000 and McNeil was still cruising with 3.72 million after the hand. CK Hua Takes the Chip Lead Can Kim Hua called preflop and Calen McNeil checked before the first three cards were dealt QJ8. McNeil checked, Hua bet, and McNeil called. The turn fell 5 and both players checked. The river was delivered J and McNeil checked. Hua bet and McNeil called. Hua showed QJ103 and McNeil mucked his cards. Hua took a slight lead with 2,325,000 over McNeil (2,245,000). McNeil had taken back the chip lead by the end of the level with 2,845,000. Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil Heads-Up Final Resumes Beteween CK Hua and Calen McNeilJun 13, '13 NOTE: Day 3 of Event No. 20 ended with two players remaining because they reached 10 levels of play and did not want to continue last night/morning. They have returned on Thursday, June 13 to continue the heads-up final until a winner is crowned. Updates will continue in one hour. Level: 31 Blinds: 50,000-100,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,014 Average Chip Count: 2,250,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Can Kim Hua – 1,100,000 Player Tags: Can Kim Hua, Calen McNeil |
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Jun 11, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 19 - Pot-Limit Omaha | 2 | + |
1,500 Pot Limit Omaha - Level 13Jun 11, '08 Blinds: 1500/3000 Player Tags: Craig Natte, Eugene Todd, Stanley Statkiewicz Jr., Vanessa Selbst, Ryan Lenaghan, Calen McNeil, Thomas Schultz, Carter Gill, Lawrence Cowsar |
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