Buy-In: | $10,000 |
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Prize Pool: | $2,406,400 |
Entrants: | 256 |
Blinds: 60,000-120,000
Players Remaining: 1 out of 256
Average Chip Count: 7,680,000
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Ayaz Mahmood — 7,680,000
2. Moritz Schmejkal — 0
Eliminations:
2. Moritz Schmejkal — $386,636
Big Hands:
Moritz Schmejkal Eliminated, Ayaz Mahmood Wins
Moritz Schmejkal bet 250,000 from the button and Ayaz Mahmood called. The flop came A109 and Mahmood checked. Schmejkal bet 250,000 and Mahmood check-raised to 600,000. Schmejkal reraised 1,000,000. Mahmood moved all in. Schejkal called the additional 1,455,000 to put himself at risk. He exposed the A6 while Mahmood tabled the Q10. Schmejkal was ahead with his pair of aces. The J that fell on the river gave Mahmood more outs. One of them came in the form of the K and Mahmood won the match and the bracelet with a rivered straight.
Blinds: 60,000-120,000
Players Remaining: 2 out of 256
Average Chip Count: 3,840,000
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Moritz Schmejkal — 4,105,000
2. Ayaz Mahmood — 3,575,000
Eliminations:
None
Big Hands:
Moritz Schmejkal Doubles Up
Ayaz Mahmood limped and Moritz Schmejkal shoved for 1,245,000. Mahmood made the call and exposed the QJ while Schmejkal exposed the A10. The board ran out 54394 and Schmejkal doubled to 2,490,000. Mahmood was down to 5,190,000 after the hand.
Left in the Deck:
Players are now on a 60 minute dinner break and will return at 12:30 a.m. PST.
Blinds: 20,000-40,000
Players Remaining: 2 out of 256
Average Chip Count: 3,840,000
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Ayaz Mahmood — 3,940,000
2. Moritz Schmejkal — 3,740,000
Eliminations:
None
Big Hands:
Ayaz Mahmood Doubles Up
Ayaz Mahmood bet 70,000 and Moritz Schmejkal raised to 210,000. Mahmood called and the flop came AJ7 and Schmejkal bet 175,000. Mahmood called and the the 6 fell on the turn. Schmejkal checked and Mahmood bet 500,000. Schmejkal moved all in and Mahmood called. Schmejkal tabled the 32 while Mahmood tabled pocket sixes for a set. Schmejkal just had a flush draw and failed to get there with a 5 river. Schmejkal was down to 1,470,000 and Mahmood doubled to 6,210,000 after the hand.
Moritz Schmejkal Doubles Up
Moritz Schmejkal bet 80,000. Ayaz Mahmood called and the flop came 982. Mahmood check-called a bet of 80,000 from Schmejkal. The 10 fell on the turn and Mahmood checked. Schmejkal bet and Mahmood shoved. Schmejkal called and exposed the Q5 for a flush. Mahmood exposed the A8 and needed a heart to make a higher flush. However, the 2 hit the river and Schmejkal doubled up to about even.
Player is now underway in the second match of the best-of-three contest!
The chip counts have been reset and stand at:
Ayaz Mahmood — 3,840,000
Moritz Schmejkal — 3,840,000
Stay tuned for updates from the final day of the event.
Ayaz Mahmood will begin with a 1-0 lead over Moritz Schmejkal for today’s restart at 7 p.m. PT.
The winner will walk away with $625,682, while the runner-up will receive $386,636 at the 2010 World Series of Poker.
Stay tuned to Card Player for action from the Rio!