Buy-In: | $5,000 |
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Prize Pool: | $1,818,900 |
Entrants: | 387 |
Jeffrey Gross Eliminated in 2nd Place ($269,742)
Jeffrey Gross button-raised to 500,000, Mark Radoja shoved and Gross called all in.
Gross lead with A J against Radoja’s K 10.
The board came Q 10 2 10 A, giving Radoja middle pair on the flop and trips on the turn. Jeffrey Gross was eliminated in 2nd place ($269,742), while Mark Radoja won the gold bracelet in Event #24 and the $436,568 grand prize.
Blinds: 100,000-200,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 out of 387
Average Chip Count: 7,500,000
Chip Counts:
1. Mark Radoja – 9,400,000
2. Jeffrey Gross – 5,600,000
Eliminations:
3rd. Nicolas Fierrogottner – $198,096
Nicolas Fierrogottner Eliminated in 3rd Place ($198,096)
Nicolas Fierrogottner came into the level as a serious short stack and got it all in shortly after.
Mark Radoja button-raised to 450,000, Nicolas Fierrogttner moved all in and Radoja called.
Radoja had A Q for the lead against Fierrogottner’s A 5.
The board came A 10 2 4 K, giving both players top pair on the flop but Radoja had the higher kicker. Nicolas Fierrogottner was eliminated in 3rd place ($198,096) while Radoja took nearly a 3:1 chip lead against Jeffrey Gross going into heads-up play.
NOTE: With the elimination of Nicolas Fierrogottner in 3rd place, Mark Radoja took the chip lead going into heads-up play with 11 million to Jeffrey Gorss’ 4 million.
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Blinds: 80,000-160,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 3 out of 387
Average Chip Count: 5,000,000
Chip Counts:
1. Mark Radoja – 8,200,000
2. Jeffrey Gross – 4,600,000
3. Nicolas Fierrogottner – 1,800,000
Eliminations:
4th. Scott Baumstein – $146,639
5th. Adam Junglen – $109,406
Adam Junglen Eliminated in 5th Place ($109,406)
Nicolas Fierrogottner open-shoved the small blind and Adam Junglen called all in from the big blind.
Fierrogottner turned over 9 9 for the lead against Junglen’s A 4.
The board came K 5 2 6 2, no help to either player as Adam Junglen was eliminated in 5th place ($109,406).
Scott Baumstein Eliminated in 4th Place ($146,639)
Scott Baumstein open-shoved the small blind and Jeffrey Gross called from the big blind.
Gross turned over A Q for the lead against Baumstein’s A 7.
The board came Q 9 7 8 K, giving both players a pair on the flop. Jeffrey Gross won the pot with a higher pair of queens while Scott Baumstein was eliminated in 4th place ($146,639).
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Blinds: 60,000-120,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 5 out of 387
Average Chip Count: 3,000,000
Chip Counts:
1. Mark Radoja – 4,300,000
2. Scott Baumstein – 4,000,000
3. Adam Junglen – 2,800,000
4. Jeffrey Gross – 2,000,000
5. Nicolas Fierrogottner – 1,950,000
Radoja Doubles Through Fierrogottner, Takes Lead
Mark Radoja was all in before the flop with A K against Nicolas Fierrogottner’s 9 9.
The board came Q Q 3 8 A, giving Radoja top pair on the river. Radoja doubled up and stole the chip lead with 4.3 million that hand while Fierrogottner dropped down to about 1.6 million.
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Blinds: 40,000-80,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 5 out of 387
Average Chip Count: 3,000,000
Chip Counts:
1. Adam Junglen – 4,700,000
2. Nicolas Fierrogottner – 4,400,000
3. Mark Radoja – 2,450,000
4. Jeffrey Gross – 2,100,000
5. Scott Baumstein – 1600,000
Radoja Doubles Through Junglen For Chip Lead
Nicolas Fierrogottner started the level off as one of the short stacks, but quickly doubled through then chip leader Adam Junglen after getting it all in before the flop with A 10 against Junglen’s 7 7.
The board came A 9 3 J 3, giving Fierrogottner top pair on the flop. Fierrogottner doubled up to just over 3 million this hand, taking the chip lead from Junglen who was left with about 2.5 million.
A few hands later and Nicolas Fierrogottner managed to put even further distance between himself and his opponents after winning a huge pot against Mark Radoja with quad eights. That was the second time Nicolas Fierrogottner made quads at this final table, and he continues to lead with over 4 million.
Not For Long…Junglen Takes The Lead Back
Nicolas Fierrogottner stole the chip lead from Adam Junglen earlier in the level by doubling through, but as Level 7 approached, Junglen managed to sneak in and steal the lead back once again. Junglen got involved in a huge pot with Mark Radoja worth 3 million that went to a showdown. Junglen had turned the nut straight and taken the chip lead back once again with 4.7 million, leaving Radoja with just about 2.5 million after the hand.
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Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 5 out of 387
Average Chip Count: 3,000,000
Chip Counts:
1. Mark Radoja – 5,300,000
2. Adam Junglen – 4,100,000
3. Jeffrey Gross – 2,100,000
4. Nicolas Fierrogottner – 1,800,000
5. Scott Baumstein – 1,600,000
Eliminations:
6th. Nikita Lebedev – $82,287
7th. Todd Terry – $62,370
Todd Terry Eliminated in 7th Place ($62,370)
Todd terry started the level as the short stack and wasted no time getting it in. On the first hand of Level 5, Todd Terry open-shoved for 440,000 before the flop, Adam Junglen called, Mark Radoja re-shoved for about 2.2 million and Junglen called.
Radoja was in the lead with K K against Junglen’s 10 10 and Terry’s Q 9.
The board came A J J 7 3, no help for any one as Radoja more than doubled up while Todd Terry was eliminated in 7th place ($62,370).
Nikita Lebedev Eliminated in 6th Place ($82,287)
After Todd Terry was eliminated at the beginning of Level 5, Nikita Lebedev inherited the role of the short stack and was eliminated right towards the end of the level.
Adam Junglen opened the pot for 140,000 from under the gun, Nikita Lebedev moved all in for about 1,100,000 and Junglen called.
Junglen was ahead with K K against Lebedev’s Q 9.
The board came J J 5 8 8, no help for Nikita Lebedev who was eliminated in 6th place ($82,287).
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NOTE: The remaining seven players took a one hour dinner break at the conclusion of Level 4 and will return at approximately 8:00pm to resume play.
Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining:7 out of 387
Average Chip Count: 2,142,857
Chip Counts:
1. Adam Junglen – 4,290,000
2. Nicolas Fierrogottner – 3,175,000
3. Jeffrey Gross – 2,265,000
4. Mark Radoja – 1,830,000
5. Scott Baumstein – 1,690,000
6. Nikita Lebedev – 1,270,000
7. Todd Terry – 445,000
Eliminations:
8th. Thomas Marchese – $47,636
Thomas Marchese Eliminated in 8th Place ($47,636)
Thomas Marchese came into the level as the short stack and was eliminated shortly after it began.
Adam Junglen opened for 80,000, Mark Radoja reraised to 190,000, Thomas Marchese moved all in, Junglen folded and Radoja called.
Radjoa turned over A K and was ahead of Marchese’s A Q.
The board came K 9 3 4 K, giving Radoja trip kings. Thomas Marchese was eliminated in 8th place ($47,636) while Mark radoja moved up to about 2 million in chips.
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Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 8 out of 387
Average Chip Count: 1,875,000
Chip Counts:
1. Scott Baumstein – 4,300,000
2. Nicolas Fierrogottner – 2,750,000
3. Adam Junglen – 1,650,000
4. Jeffrey Gross – 1,340,000
5. Mark Radoja – 1,225,000
6. Nikita Lebedev – 850,000
7. Todd Terry – 695,000
8. Thomas Marchese – 530,000
Eliminations:
9th. Sean Getzwiller – $36,669
Sean Getzwiller Eliminated in 9th Place ($36,669)
Sean Getzwiller started the level as the short stack and moved all in over the top of from the small blind after Adam Junglen button-raised to 60,000 before the flop.
Junglen called and turned over 2 2 for the lead against Getzwiller’s A 8.
The board came Q 9 6 6 K, no help for Sean Getzwiller who was eliminated in 9th place ($36,669). Getzwiller was denied what could have been his second bracelet of the summer while Junglen secured the chip lead with over 4 million.
Baumstein Takes the Lead
Shortly after Sean Getzwiller was eliminated in 8th place, Jeffrey Gross doubled through Scott Baumstein with A A against A J.
Baumstein took a big hit there, but quickly bounced back after doubling through then chip leader Adam Junglen. Baumstein got it all in pre-flop with A A against Junglen’s K K. Baumstein took the chip lead that hand with over 3.5 million.
Junglen tangled with Baumsetin in another big hand right before the break, dropping down to just over 1.6 million after Baumstein made aces and queens to skyrocket to 4.3 million in chips.
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Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 out of 387
Average Chip Count: 1,666,666
Chip Counts:
1. Adam Junglen – 3,385,000
2. Scott Baumstein – 2,835,000
3. Thomas Marchese – 1,720,000
4. Mark Radoja – 1,605,000
5. Nicolas Fierrogottner – 1,360,000
6. Jeffry Gross – 1,340,000
7. Nikita Lebedev – 1,320,000
8. Todd Terry – 880,000
9. Sean Getzwiller – 535,000
Eliminations:
10th. Dan Smith – $28,447
Dan Smith Eliminated in 10th Place ($28,447)
Dan Smith opened for 60,000, Todd Terry reraised to 160,000 from the small blind, Adam Junglen four-bet to 380,000 from the big blind, Smith moved all in for about 1,000,000, Terry folded and Junglen called.
Smith turned over Q Q for the lead while Junglen showed A K for the draw.
The board came 7 7 4 K 8, giving Junglen a pair of kings on the turn. Junglen took a sizeable chip lead this hand with about 3.3 million while Dan Smith was eliminated in 10th place ($28,447).
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Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 10 out of 387
Average Chip Count: 1,500,000
Chip Counts:
1. Nicolas Fierrogottner – 2,045,000
2. Adam Junglen – 2,030,000
3. Mark Radoja – 2,000,000
4. Thomas Marchese – 1,500,000
5. Jeffrey Gross – 1,500,000
6. Nikita Lebedev – 1,500,000
7. Scott Baumstein – 1,500,000
8. Dan Smith – 1,500,000
9. Todd Terry – 880,000
10. Sean Getzwiller – 440,000
Fierrogottner Takes The Lead
As is the structure of a shootout event, the players all began the day even in chips and relatively deep stacked, but Mark Fierrogottner managed to pick up a few pots this level, crossing 2 million with the current chip lead.
In a four-way limped pot, Nikita Lebedev bet 50,000 on a flop of K 10 10 and Mark Radoja and Nicolas Fierrogottner both called.
The turn was the 10, Fierrogottner bet 150,000, Lebedev folded and Radoja called.
The river was the 2, Fierrogottner bet 400,000 and Radoja called. Fierrogottner turned over K 10 for quad tens on the turn. Fierrogottner raked the pot, putting him over 2 million which was good for the lead at the moment.
Radoja Doubles Through Getzwiller
Mark Radoja was short in chips after Nicolas Fierrogotner won a big pot early in the level with quad tens. In this hand, Adam Junglen button-raised to 45,000, Sean Getzwiller reraised to 140,000 from the small blind, Mark Radoja made it 260,000, Junglen folded, Getzwiller shoved and Radoja called all in.
Getzwiller turned over J J and was behind Radoja’s A A.
The board came Q 10 6 9 10and Mark Radoja doubled up to roughly 2 million this hand while Sean Getzwiller dropped down to a little over 400,000.
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