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Event 11 - Limit Hold'em

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

 
 

Bob Chalmers Wins the $1500 Limit Holdem ($258,344)

Bob Chalmers raises from the small blind and Tam Ho tosses in his remaining $50,000 from the big blind. Chalmers calls with Qheart3spade while Ho flips over Aspade2heart. The board comes KheartQdiamond4clubAdiamond3diamond giving Chalmers two pair and eliminating Ho. Bob Chalmers wins the $1500 Limit Holdem championship and the WSOP gold bracelet.

Tam Ho is eliminated in 2nd place ($135,396)

 

Tam Ho Crippled

On a board of Jspade6spade3heartJheart3club and well over $300,000 in the pot, Tam Ho shows 9heart6heart but Bob Chalmers flips over Qheart6diamond for a better two pair. 

Tam Ho is left with only $40,000 chips.

 

Bob Chalmers Draws First Blood

On a board of Qspade6club3spade, Bob Chalmers checks and Tam Ho bets the $15,000.  Chalmers calls and the turn is the 7spade.  Chalmers checks again and Ho bets $30,000.  Chalmers makes it $60,000 and Ho calls.  The river is the 7club and Chalmers bets $30,000.  Ho mucks his hand and Chalmers wins the pot.
 

Heads-Up Play Begins

Heads-up play between Bob Chalmers and Tam Ho is now underway.
 

Quick Break

The players are taking a quick break before heads-up play begins.
 

Updated Chip Count

The updated chip count is:

Tam Ho              $535,000

Bob Chalmers     $515,000

 

 

Warren Wooldridge Eliminated 3rd ($76,549)

On a board of 9spade10heart10diamondQheart, Bob Chalmers bets $30,000 and Warren Wooldridge calls all in for his last $10,000 chip.  Wooldridge shows Adiamond6club but Chalmers flips over 10spade9diamond for the flopped full house.  The river is the Jspade and Warren Wooldridge has been eliminated in 3rd place.
 

Wooldridge Triples Up

Warren Wooldridge raises to $30,000 and all in on his small blind.  Both Tam Ho and Bob Chalmers make the call and check down a board of Kspade8club4heartAdiamond3spade.  Chalmers turns over Kclub2spade but Wooldridge flips over Aclub7club for a pair of aces.  Wooldridge triples up to $90,000.

 

Wooldridge Continues To Drop

Warren Wooldridge folds on the river to Bob Chalmers and give Chalmers a pot of nearly $200,000.  Wooldridge is left with only around $80,000 chips.
 

Warren Wooldridge Losing Chips

Warren Wooldridge has lost a number of very small pots and blinds that have dwindled his chip stack to around the $200,000 mark.
 
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