On a board with about 1,500 already in the pot, Canadian Abbas Moradi bet 800 only to be check-raised by his heads-up opponent to 2,100. Moradi made the call to see the complete the board.
Moradi's opponent deliberated briefly before continuing with a bet of 4,400. Moradi thought for a moment before tossing a yellow 5,000 chip into the pot.
Moradi would take down the pot showing after his opponent tabled a bluff with .
Chris Moneymaker's Main Event has come to an end. The PokerStars Team Pro had been running a contest with fans guessing his end of day chip count. Zero is the correct answer.
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Xiaoling Li raised to 600 preflop and got one call before another player three-bet to 2,300. Li called but the other player folded.
The flop came and Li checked. Her opponent bet 2,800 and she called, bringing out a on the turn.
Li checked again and the other player bet 5,500. Li went in the tank, taking nearly a minute before she raised to 13,700. Everyone else at the table was riveted by the action, interested in the huge pot brewing. After a bit of thought, Li's opponent folded and she scooped up the pot.
A big juicy pot was building between PokerStars Team Online Pro Randy Lew and Roman Papacek.
There was already what appeared to be 16,000 or more in the middle of a board and action was on Papacek. Papacek, hailing from the Czech Republic, led out with a bet of 7,400 and Lew thought for just a moment before discarding his holdings in the muck.