Buy-In: | $14,796 |
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Prize Pool: | $5,470,592 |
Entrants: | 346 |
Fabrizio Baldassari raised to 225,000 on the button and James Bord reraised to 855,000. Baldassari reraised 2 million and Bord reraised all in. Baldassari made the all-in call and they flipped over their hands:
Baldassari: 5 5
Bord: 10 10
Board: 9 9 8 J A
Bord was crowned the champion of the event after the hand and Baldassari was the runner up. Baldassari will take home £513,049 in second place and Bord grabs his first gold bracelet and £830,401.
Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 346
Chip Counts:
1: James Bord – 7,255,000
2: Fabrizio Baldassari – 3,125,000
Average Chip Count: 5,190,000
Notable Cashes:
NONE
Big Hands:
James Bord Doubles Up
Fabrizio Baldassari limped preflop and James Bord raised to 300,000 from the big blind. Baldassari reraised all in and Bord made the all-in call. Their cards:
Bord: A K
Baldassari: Q 8
Board: 6 5 4 3 4
Bord doubled up to 6.41 million after the hand and the crowd went nuts.
Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 346
Chip Counts:
1: Fabrizio Baldassari – 6,365,000
2: James Bord – 2,310,000
Average Chip Count: 5,190,000
Notable Cashes:
3 | Ronald Lee | £376,829 |
Big Hands:
Fabrizio Doubles Up through Ronald Lee
Fabrizio Baldassari raised to 130,000 and James Bord made the call. Ronald Lee reraised to 400,000. Baldassari reraised all in and Bord mucked. Lee made the call and they flipped over their cards:
Baldassari: A 4
Lee: A K
Board: 8 4 3 9 J
Baldassari doubled up on the hand and Lee took a big hit.
Ronald Lee Eliminated in Third Place (£326,829)
James Bord raised to 175,000 from the button and Ronald Lee reraised all in from the small blind. Bord made the call and they turned up their cards:
Bord: A K
Lee: 5 5
Board: K J 8 2 K
Bord won the hand and immediately began to celebrate the pot. Lee was eliminated in third place and he took home £326,829. For much of the early day Lee held the chip lead and now his long, fall from grace is complete.
NOTE: The players are now on dinner break and they will return at 9:40 p.m. local time (1:40 p.m. PST).
Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 3 of 346
Chip Counts:
1: Ronald Lee – 6,830,000
2: Fabrizio Baldassari – 2,480,000
3: James Bord – 1,120,000
Average Chip Count: 3,460,000
Notable Cashes:
6 | Daniel Steinberg | £156,530 |
5 | Nicolas Levi | £208,119 |
4 | Roland de Wolfe | £278,945 |
Big Hands:
Daniel Steinberg Eliminated in Sixth Place (£156,530)
Ronald Lee raised to 110,000 and Daniel Steinberg reraised to 285,000 total from the big blind. Chip leader Lee then moved all in and Steinberg went into the tank. He had about 900,000 behind and after contemplating his decision intensely, he decided to call. The two revealed their cards:
Steinberg: A J
Lee: 4 4
Board: Q 9 6 3 8
Pocket fours were enough to scoop the whole lot and Steinberg hit the rail £156,530 richer.
Nicolas Levi Eliminated in Fifth Place (£208,119)
Nicolas Levi bet 135,000 from the cut-off and Lee raised enough from the big blind to put the Frenchman all in. Just moments before this hand Levi had made the all-in move but this time he was calling all in. After some thought, Levi called and showed 9 9. Lee flipped over K Q.
The board ran out 8 5 4 K 10 and with that Lee had destroyed another finalist.
Roland de Wolfe Eliminated in Fourth Place (£278,945)
Roland De Wolfe moved all in from the small blind with his short stack and Fabrizio Baldassari called.
De Wolfe: K Q
Baldassari: A 8
The board went in Baldasarri’s favour: A 8 3 2 9 and the popular Brit hits the rail just before the dinner break.
Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 6 of 346
Chip Counts:
1: Ronald Lee – 2,550,000
2: Fabrizio Baldassari – 2,250,000
3: James Bord – 2,200,000
4: Dan Steinberg – 1,500,000
5: Nicolas Levi – 1,275,000
6: Roland de Wolfe – 550,000
Average Chip Count: 1,730,000
Notable Cashes:
7 | Dan Fleyshman | £118,643 |
Big Hands:
Dan Fleyshman Eliminated in Seventh Place (£118,643)
Ronald Lee raised it to 85,000 preflop and Dan Fleyshman reraised all in for 250,000. Lee made the call and they flipped over their cards:
Lee: K 5
Fleyshman: J 10
Board: K 7 3 8 A
Fleyshman was eliminated in seventh place and he took home £118,643 in prize money while Lee continued to build his chip lead.
James Bord Doubles Up and Ignites the Crowd
Ronald Lee raised to 85,000 preflop under the gun and Nicolas Levi reraised to 225,000 from the cutoff. James Bord then reraised all in after thinking for quite some time. Lee got out of the way and Levi made the call. Their cards:
Levi: A Q
Bord: J J
Board: 9 5 5 5 7
Bord won the hand to double up and the cheers from the crowd could be heard throughout the Empire Casino.
Nicolas Levi Doubles Up
Roland de Wolfe raised to 95,000 preflop and Nicolas Levi reraised all in for 595,000. De Wolfe made the call after spending a moment in the tank and they flipped over their cards:
De Wolfe: A 10
Levi: A 8
Board: 8 6 2 A 5
Levi doubled up on the hand and de Wolfe suffered another setback.
Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante.
Players Remaining: 7 of 346
Chip Counts:
1: Ronald Lee – 3,136,000
2: Dan Steinberg – 2,277,000
3: Nicolas Levi – 1,560,000
4: Roland de Wolfe – 1,130,000
5: James Bord – 962,000
6: Fabrizio Baldassari – 961,000
7: Dan Fleyshman – 400,000
Average Chip Count: 1,482,857
Big Hands:
Levi Doubles Through Lee
Ronald Lee has been putting the pressure on in the last level. In one explosive hand, Lee raised from UTG and Nicolas Levi moved all in for 399,000 on top. It was folded back to Lee who thought for a moment and then made the call flipping over 5 5. Levy revealed K Q and the crowd around the rail got excited as the flop came down 6 4 3. The turn was the 4 keeping Lee ahead, but the K on the river sent the pot the Frenchman’s way.
A little after, Levi bet 75,000, Daniel Steinberg called from the button, and James Bord made the call from the small blind. The flop came down A J 4 and it was checked around. They also checked the Q turn but when the 7 was dealt on the river, Levi bet 110,000. Steinberg made the call and Bord folded. Levi showed K Q to add some more to his increasing stack
Steinberg Doubles Through Fleyshman
Dan Fleyshman bet 64,000 and big blind Danny Steinberg raised it up to 205,000. Fleyshman then quickly popped it up to 569,000 and Steinberg insta-shoved for 1,117,000. Fleyshman wasn’t too happy about this but elected to make the call. He turned over A Q while Steinberg flipped over K K. The board came out 10 10 10 8 6 and Steinberg doubled up.
Just before break time, Levi bet 73,000 and Fleyshman called from the big blind. The flop came down A J 3 and Fleyshman checked. Levi bet a little more this time – 75,000, and Fleyshman made the call. The 5 was dealt on the turn and both players checked. The river was the 2 and Fleyshman bet 375,000. Levi went into the tank and reached for the chips. He looked as if he was calling, and the other players started to complain that he was feigning a call, so Jack Effel stepped in and determined that it was indeed a call. To Fleyshman’s disappointment, Levi then showed A-10 and took down the pot.
The young entrepreneur is now the shortest stack with 400,000.
The 1,000 chips are being removed during this break as we strive forward to find our 2010 champion.
Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 7 of 346
Chip Counts:
1: Ronald Lee – 3,164,000
2: Dan Steinberg – 2,063,000
3: Dan Fleyshman – 1,797,000
4: James Bord – 1,059,000
5: Roland de Wolfe – 931,000
6: Fabrizio Baldassari – 787,000
7: Nicolas Levi – 584,000
Average Chip Count: 1,482,857
Notable Cashes:
9 | Marc Inizan | £54,114 |
8 | Brian Powell | £69,754 |
Big Hands:
Marc Inizan Eliminated in Ninth Place (£54,114) and Brian Powell Eliminated in Eighth Place (£69,754) on the Same Hand
Marc Inizan moved all in preflop for 313,000 preflop and Brian Powell moved all in over the top of him before Ronald Lee made the call and had both opponents covered. Their cards:
Lee: A K
Inizan: 8 8
Powell: 8 8
Board: J 10 6 K 4
Lee won the hand to take a dominating chip lead with more than 3 million. Inizan was eliminated in ninth place (£54,114) and Powell took home eight-place money (£69,754).
Nicolas Levi Doubles Up Through Roland de Wolfe
Dan Fleyshman limped preflop and Roland de Wolfe also joined the pot from the cutoff. Nicolas Levi then moved all in from the small blind for 336,000. Fleyshman mucked and de Wolfe made the call. Their cards:
Levi: 10 10
De Wolfe: A K
Board: Q 9 4 8 8
Levi doubled up on the hand and de Wolfe suffered a setback to start the day.
Cards are in the air on the final day of the 2010 World Series of Poker Europe main event. Here is a look at the final-table seating chart with chip counts:
Seat 1: Roland de Wolfe – 1,377,000
Seat 2: Marc Inizan – 349,000
Seat 3: Nicolas Levi – 428,000
Seat 4: Fabrizio Baldassari – 697,000
Seat 5: Brian Powell – 842,000
Seat 6: Dan Steinberg – 1,520,000
Seat 7: James Bord – 1,331,000
Seat 8: Ronald Lee – 1,899,000
Seat 9: Dan Fleyshman – 1,946,000
Stay tuned throughout the day to catch all of the elimination hands in our live updates and stick around for a winner interview with the champion that will be featured on CardPlayer TV. Blinds begin at 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante and the average chip stack is 1,153,333.
Final-Table Payouts:
1: $1,313,611
2: $811,592
3: $596,106
4: $441,263
5: $329,223
6: $247,615
7: $187,681
8: $143,347
9: $110,344