Buy-In: | $1,100 |
---|---|
Prize Pool: | $594,000 |
Entrants: | 507 |
Vyacheslav Stoyanov
Klodnicki showed Q4
and was up against Stoyanov’s A
J
.
The board came J8
6
5
5
and Stoyanov got a much needed double up.
Vyacheslav Stoyanov – 3,925,000
Chris Klodnicki – 6,640,000
Players are back from break and the blinds are now 75,000-150,000 with a 150,000 big blind ante.
The final four players are taking a 10-minute break.
Brendon Williams
Williams showed A4
and was up against Hengsakul’s A
6
.
There was a high statistical likelihood that they would chop, but the board of K10
9
4
3
secured Williams’ double up.
Brendon Williams – 2,520,000
Pete Hengsakul – 4,430,000
Jim Collopy
Collopy showed A9
and was dominated by Hengsakul’s A
K
.
The board came 52
2
K
K
and Hengsakul made kings full to win the pot and eliminate Collopy in fifth place. Collopy took home $32,195 for his fifth place finish. It’s the second year in a row Collopy finished fifth in this event.
Pete Hengsakul – 6,130,000
Jim Collopy – Eliminated
Vyacheslav Stoyanov moved all in from the small blind and Brendon Williams called out of the big blind for his last 920,000.
Stoyanov showed Q7
and Williams was in the lead with A
J
.
The board ran out 94
3
A
4
and Williams turned an ace to leave Stoyanov drawing dead to the river. Williams doubled up and Stoyanov becomes the short stack.
Brendon Williams – 2,080,000
Vyacheslav Stoyanov – 1,595,000
Tarun Ravi
Klodnicki showed Q4
and Ravi was in the lead with his A
7
.
The flop was K9
8
, keeping Ravi in the lead, but the 4
came on the turn to give Klodnicki the best hand. The river was the 9
and Klodnicki won the pot to eliminate Ravi in sixth place. Ravi earned $25,840 for his finish.
Klodnicki took the chips and extends his already massive chip lead.
Chris Klodnicki – 7,185,000
Tarun Ravi – Eliminated
The blinds are up and they are now 60,000-120,000 with a 120,000 big blind ante.
With the level approaching an end, here is a look at updated chip counts for the final six players:
Chris Klodnicki – 5,455,000
Pete Hengsakul – 3,410,000
Vyacheslav Stoyanov – 2,755,000
Jim Collopy – 2,480,000
Brendon Williams – 2,395,000
Tarun Ravi – 1,270,000
Pete Hengsakul raised to 225,000 from early position and Vyacheslav Stoyanov called on the button. They were heads-up to a flop of J10
2
.
Hengsakul bet 225,000 and Stoyanov called. The turn was the 10 and Hengsakul checked. Stoyanov checked behind and the river was the 3
.
Hengsakul bet 400,000 and Stoyanov folded. Hengsakul mucked his hand and took the pot, putting him squarely second in chips behind Chris Klodnicki.
Pete Hengsakul – 3,760,000
Vyacheslav Stoyanov – 2,725,000
Career Winnings | Titles | Cashes | Final Tables |
1 |
David Coleman $115,989 |
---|---|
2 |
Andrew Rodgers $103,936 |
3 |
Ankush Mandavia $95,149 |
4 |
James Leonard $87,820 |
5 |
Louis Cheffy $82,666 |
6 |
Baurzhan Akimov $63,943 |
7 |
Richard Collins $59,914 |
8 |
Michael Rossitto $59,784 |
9 |
Gourg Khanchat $58,530 |
10 |
Terry Fleischer $45,598 |