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Buy-In: $10,000
Prize Pool: $1,964,600
Entrants: 209

Event 22 - No-Limit Hold'em Championship

  • May 08, '06 - May 11, '06
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Updates on Final Day (May 11, 06)

 
 

John Spadavecchia Wins WSOPC Caesars ($648,320)

Down to the felt, Sean McCabe pushed all in from the button and John Spadavecchia called with Ks-3h. McCabe flipped over 9s-6c. The board came Kd-7d-7c-Qh-Ad and John Spadavecchia eliminates Sean McCabe.

Sean McCabe claims 2nd prize ($357,557).

 

Blind Increase

The blinds have been increased to $8,000-$16,000 with $2,000 antes.
 

Updated Chip Counts

The updated chip counts are:

John Spadavecchia $1,725,000 1 3
Sean McCabe $365,000 1 7
 

Quick Break

The players are currently on a 15-minute break.

 

Cautious Play Heads-Up

Play between Sean McCabe and John Spadavecchia has turned cautious, as neither seem willing to risk many chips since McCabe doubled up.

John Spadavecchia has $1,640,000 to Sean McCabe's $450,000.

 

Sean McCabe Doubles Up

Sean McCabe raised to $25,000, John Spadavecchia announced reraise but McCabe immediately pushed all in. Spadavecchia called with Kc-10d while McCabe showed Ad-8d. The board came Qh-Jh-5c-6h-7s and Sean McCabe doubles up.

John Spadavecchia has $1,470,000 to Sean McCabe's $620,000.

 

Updated Chip Counts

The updated chip counts for heads up play are:

John Spadavecchia $1,700,000 1 3
Sean McCabe $450,000 1 7
 

Quick Break

The two remaining players have decided to take a quick break. Play will resume momentarily.
 

Updated Chip Counts

The updated chip counts are:

John Spadavecchia $1,550,000 1 3
Sean McCabe $510,000 1 7
 

Ralph Perry Eliminated 3rd ($196,460)

Ralph Perry raises to $42,000 preflop and John Spadavecchia calls. The flop comes Kd-7c-3s and Perry checks. Spadavecchia bets out $75,000 and Perry makes the call. The turn is the 8d and Perry checks again. Spadavecchia bets $200,000 and Perry moves all in. Spadavecchia makes the call and shows Kh-9h. Perry flips over Qh-Qc and will need to catch one of the remaining two queens to take the pot. However, the river is the Jh and Ralph Perry has been eliminated in 3rd place.
 
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