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  • Jul 01, '05 - Jul 03, '05
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Updates on Final Day (Jul 03, 05)

 
 

Updated Chip Counts

Here are the approximate chip counts:

Matt Glantz - $1,630,000
Andre Boyer - $1,330,000
 

Update

Hand 218 - Andre Boyer has the button, he limps, and Glantz calls. The flop comes As-10h-5h, Glantz checks, Boyer bets $80,000, and Glantz calls. the turn card is the 4h, and both players check. The river card is the 9c, and they check again. Boyer shows 10s-6c, and Glantz shows 10d-6h. Glantz had a heart flush draw on the turn, but they ended up chopping the pot with the same hand.
 

Update

Hand 209 - Matt Glantz has the button, he limps, Boyer raises to $60,000, and Glantz calls. The flop comes 8s-7d-4s, Boyter bets $90,000, and Glantz calls. The turn card is the 7c, Boyer checks, Glantz bets $120,000, and Boyer folds.

Hand 210 - Andre Boyer has the button, he raises to $90,000, and Glantz calls. The flop comes 7c-6c-3d, Glantz checks, Boyer bets $150,000, Glantz raises to $570,000, and Boyer folds.
 

Update

Hand 203 - Matt Glantz has the button, he raises to $60,000, and Boyer calls. The flop comes 8s-7s-4d, and both players check. The turn card is the 7h, Boyer bets $40,000, Glantz raises to $100,000, and Boyer stops to think a while before reraising to $250,000. Glantz thinks for about a minute before folding.
 

Approximate Chip Counts

Here are the approximate chip counts:

Matt Glantz - $1,500,000
Andre Boyer - $1,400,000
 

First Hand Heads-Up

Hand 198 - Andre Boyer has the button, and they're heads up as the flop comes Jh-9d-6d. Glantz bets $80,000, Boyer raises to $240,000, Glantz reraises to $540,000, and Boyer folds.
 

Updated Chip Counts

Assistant Tournament Director Jack Effel announces the following chip counts:

Andre Boyer - $2,000,000
Matt Glantz - $1,130,000
 

Jerry Young Eliminated in 3rd Place ($233,010)

Hand 197 - Matt Glantz has the button in seat 5, Boyer raises to $100,000, Young reraises all in, and Boyer calls. Young shows Kc-Qs, but he's dominated by Boyer's Ac-Qd. The flop comes Jh-9s-7c, and Boyer retains the lead. Young will need to catch a ten (for a straight) or a king (for a pair) to win. The turn card is the 4d, the river card is the As, and Jerry Young is eliminated in third place, earning $233,010.

The next player eliminated will receive $364,620 for second place, while the winner will take home $682,810 and a World Series of Poker bracelet.
 

15-Minute Break; Blinds Increasing to $15,000-$30,000 ($5,000 Ante)

The players take a 15-minute break before the blinds increase to $15,000-$30,000, with a $5,000 ante.
 

Jerry Young Doubles Up Through Andre Boyer

Hand 191 - Matt Glantz has the button in seat 5, Boyer raises to $100,000, Young immediately moves all in, and Boyer calls. Young shows pocket tens (10h-10d), while Boyer has Ad-7d. The flop comes 10s-6d-5s, and Young immediately takes a commanding lead with a set of tens. Boyer will need to catch running diamonds or a runner-runner straight to eliminate Young. The turn card is the 2h, and Boyer is drawing dead. (The meaningless river card is the 5c, giving Young an unnecessary full house.) Jerry Young doubles up in chips.
 
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