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Buy-In: $2,500
Prize Pool: $980,525
Entrants: 431

$2,500 10-Game Mix Six Handed

  • Jun 16, '11 - Jun 18, '11
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Updates on Final Day (Jun 18, 11)

 
 

Chris Lee Wins Event #29 ($254,955)

Chris LeeBrian Haveson Eliminated in 2nd Place ($157,491)
Triple Draw 2-7

Brian Haveson started heads-up play with a chip deficit of a little over 2:1. Lee put the pressure on early and at one point had Haveson outchipped by more than 10:1 with about 3 million to Haveson’s 300,000. Haveson quickly doubled up to stay alive, something he would do several more times this level before Lee finally dropped the hammer in a hand of Triple Draw 2-7.

Brian Haveson got it all in on the second draw and Lee called. Haveson drew one while Lee stood pat. Lee showed 10 – 9 – 8 – 4 – 2 for a made ten-low while Haveson showed 8 – 7 – 5 – 2 for a live draw.

Haveson bricked with a king on the final draw and was eliminated in 2nd place ($157,491).

NOTE: With the elimination of Travis Pearson in 3rd place, Chris Lee took the chip going into heads-up play with 2,280,000 to Brian Haveson’s 953,000.

Travis PearsonTravis Pearson Eliminated in 3rd Place ($101,258)
No-Limit Hold’em

Travis Pearson began the day as the short stack and wasted no time getting it all in on just the second hand of play.

Travis Pearson button-raised to 80,000, Chris Lee reraised to 196,000 from the small blind, Pearson moved all in for about his starting stack and Lee called.

Pearson lead with 10Diamond Suit 10Club Suit against Lee’s ADiamond Suit QHeart Suit.

The board came ASpade Suit 9Spade Suit 7Diamond Suit 2Spade Suit 4Spade Suit, giving Lee top pair on the flop to win the pot. Lee raked the pot, taking a sizable lead into heads-up play while Travis Pearson was eliminated in 3rd place ($101,258).

Player Tags: Brian Haveson,   Travis Pearson,   Chris Lee
 

Level 29: Day 4 Begins; Lee Leads Final Three

NOTE: Play ended on Day 3 in accordance with the ten-level rule at just before 5:00am. The remaining three players returned at approximately 4:00pm to resume play.

NOTE: Sixty minute levels with games changing every six hands.

Limits: 60,000-120,000

No-Limit Hold’em – Razz – Hold’em – Badugi:
Blinds: 30,000-60,000

Stud – 2-7 Draw (No-Limit) – Omaha 8:
Ante: 15,000
Bring In: 20,000
Completion: 60,000

PLO (No Ante) – Triple Draw 2-7 – Stud 8:
Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 7,000 ante

Players Remaining: 3 out of 431

Average Chip Count: 1,077,500

Chip Counts:

1. Chris Lee – 1,425,000
2. Brian Haveson – 997,000
3. Travis Pearson – 813,000

Eliminations:

4th. Shaun Deeb – $67,146
5th. Kendall Fukumoto – $45,839
6th. John D’Agostino – $32,200

Payouts:

1st. $254,955
2nd. $157,491
3rd. $101,258

Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table.

Player Tags: Brian Haveson,   Travis Pearson,   Chris Lee
 

Level 28: End of Day 3; Lee Leads Final Three, Deeb 4th

NOTE: Play ended for the night shortly before 5:00am in accordance with the ten-level rule and the remaining three players will return at 4:00pm to play down to a winner.

NOTE: Sixty minute levels with games changing every six hands.

Limits: 50,000-100,000

No-Limit Hold’em – Razz – Hold’em – Badugi:
Blinds: 25,000-50,000

Stud – 2-7 Draw (No-Limit) – Omaha 8:
Ante: 10,000
Bring In: 20,000
Completion: 50,000

PLO (No Ante) – Triple Draw 2-7 – Stud 8:
Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 6,000 ante

Players Remaining: 3 out of 431

Average Chip Count: 1,077,500

Chip Counts:

1. Chris Lee – 1,425,000
2. Brain Haveson – 997,000
3. Travis Pearson – 813,000

Eliminations:

4th. Shaun Deeb – $67,146

Shaun Deeb Eliminated in 4th Place ($67,146)Shaun Deeb
No-Limit Hold’em

Shaun Deeb moved all in before the flop from the button and Travis Pearson called from the big blind.

Pearson lead with QHeart Suit 10Heart Suit against Deeb’s QDiamond Suit 5Spade Suit.

The board came 9Club Suit 8Heart Suit 6Club Suit 7Diamond Suit 3Heart Suit, giving both players a straight on the river. Pearson won the pot with a ten-high straight while Shaun Deeb was eliminated in 4th place ($67,146).

Be sure to check back at 4:00pm for level-by-level updates of this final table.

 

Level 27: Down To The Final Four; Fukumoto 5th, D'Agostino 6th

NOTE: Sixty minute levels with games changing every six hands.

Limits: 40,000-80,000

No-Limit Hold’em – Razz – Hold’em – Badugi:
Blinds: 20,000-40,000

Stud – 2-7 Draw (No-Limit) – Omaha 8:
Ante: 10,000
Bring In: 10,000
Completion: 40,000

PLO (No Ante) – Triple Draw 2-7 – Stud 8:
Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 5,000 ante

Players Remaining: 4 out of 431

Average Chip Count: 808,112

Chip Counts:

1. Travis Pearson – 850,000
2. Chris Lee – 850,000
3. Brian Haveson – 800,000
4. Shaun Deeb – 750,000

Eliminations:

5th. Kendal Fukumoto – $45,839
6th. John D’Agostino – $32,200

John D’Agostonio Eliminated in 6th Place ($32,200)John D'Agostino
PLO

John D’Agostino began the official six-handed final table as the short stack and was the first one to go in 6th place.

John D’Agostino got it all in before the flop with ASpade Suit QSpade Suit 10Diamond Suit 7Heart Suit against Chris Lee’s KHeart Suit KClub Suit 10Spade Suit 5Diamond Suit.

Lee was ahead before the flop with a pair of kings. The board came ADiamond Suit QDiamond Suit 7Club Suit 10Heart Suit JClub Suit, giving D’Agostino top pair on the flop, but Lee made an ace-high straight on the river to win the pot. John D’Agostino was eliminated in 6th place ($32,200).

Kendal FukumotoKendal Fukumoto Eliminated in 5th Place ($45,839)
Triple Draw 2-7

Kendal Fukumoto button-raised before the draw and Travis Pearson called from the big blind.

Pearson drew three cards while Fukumoto drew two cards. Pearson bet and Fukumoto called all in for 10,000.

On the second draw, Pearson drew one card while Fukumoto drew two cards.

On the third draw, Pearson and Fukumoto drew one card each.

Fukumoto: J – 7 – 4 – 2 – 7
Pearson: 9 – 8 – 5 – 3 – J

On the final draw, Pearson made a J – 9 while Fukumoto paired his sevens and was eliminated in 5th place ($45,839).

Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table.

 

Level 25: Chance Eliminated 7th, Final Table Now Underway

NOTE: Play ended last night with 19 players and resumed today at 4:00pm. With the elimination of Kevin Chance in 7th place ($23,248), the official six-handed final table is now underway.

NOTE: Sixty minute levels with games changing every six hands.

Limits: 30,000-60,000

No-Limit Hold’em – Razz – Hold’em – Badugi:
Blinds: 15,000-30,000

Stud – 2-7 Draw (No-Limit) – Omaha 8:
Ante: 7,000
Bring In: 10,000
Completion: 30,000

PLO (No Ante) – Triple Draw 2-7 – Stud 8:
Blinds: 8,000-16,000 with a 4,000 ante

Players Remaining: 6 out of 431

Average Chip Count: 538,750

Chip Counts:

1. Shaun Deeb – 1,318,000
2. Brian Haveson – 577,000
3. Travis Pearson – 507,000
4. Chris Lee – 505,000
5. Kendall Fukumoto – 271,000
6. John D’Agostino – 142,000

Payouts:

1st. $254,955
2nd. $157,491
3rd. $101,258
4th. $67,146
5th. $45,839
6th. $32,200

Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table.

 

Final Day Begins at 4:00 p.m.

Shaun DeebThere are just 19 players remaining in the $2,500 six-max 10-game mix event. Leading the way is Shaun Deeb, who hopes to earn his first major live victory after years of success online.

Other notables still in contention include David Benefield, Tad Jurgens, Daniel Makowsky, John D’Agostino, Brian Powell, Matt Vengrin and Roland Isra. Join us later today for level-by-level updates from the final table, where someone will cash out for the first-place prize of $254,955.

Here is a look at the chip counts:

Shaun Deeb 321,700
Brian Haveson 288,000
David Whitis 258,700
Travis Pearson 258,100
Jason Stern 220,000
Septi Popescu 217,300
David Benefield 211,300
Tad Jurgens 161,000
Don McNamara 156,000
Roland Israelashvili 149,000
Daniel Makowsky 141,200
Joshua Weiland 141,000
Scott Bohlman 136,200
John D’Agostino 124,600
Kevin Chance 123,700
Chris Lee 113,200
Matt Vengrin 110,300
Kendall Fukumoto 72,000
Brian Powell 36,600
 
 
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