Al Decarolis raised to 105,000 on the button, Vanessa Selbst called, and both players checked on a flop of . The turn was the , and Selbst check-folded to a bet from Decarolis.
Hand #43
Selbst raised on the button, winning the blinds and antes.
Hand #44
Decarolis limped on the button, Selbst called, and the flop came . Selbst check-called a bet of 75,000, and both players checked on the turn () and the river ().
JC Tran raised to 80,000 from the button, Mo called, and the flop fell , which they both checked. When the appeared on the turn, Mo led out for 120,000 and Tran folded.
Hand #24
Mo opened for 90,000 on the button, Tran called, and the flop came down . Two checks brought about the turn, and Tran check-called a bet of 110,000. When the paired the board on the river, Tran led out for 190,000 and Mo made a reluctant call. Tran showed the , but it was no good as Mo held a better two pair with the .
The level increased after this hand.
Hand #25
Tran raised to 100,000 from the button then folded when Mo three-bet to 325,000.
Hand #26
Mo opened for 110,000 on the button and then called when Tran three-bet to 275,000, which brought about a flop of . Tran checked, Mo bet 350,000, and Tran folded.
Hand #27
Tran raised to 100,000 on the button and Mo called. When the flop came down , Mo checked and then folded to a bet of 85,000.
Hand #28
Mo opened for 110,000 form the button and was met by a three-bet to 275,000 from Tran. Mo paused for a moment before announcing that he was all in for 2.84 million. Tran called.
Tran:
Mo:
No one was surprised to see a classic race for what was essentially the match. If Tran held he would advance, but if Mo caught he would cripple his opponent. It didn't take long to find out which way the coin was going to come down either as the dealer put a king on the flop.
Mo's rail, which includes Ryan Fee and Doug Polk, cheered for their man while Tran watched helplessly as the blanked on the turn followed by the on the river.
Hand #29
Tran moved his last 170,000 all in from the button with the and Mo made a quick call with the . The flop wasn't much help to Tran, but the turn gave him the better flush draw. Wouldn't you know it, the spiked on the river to give him the flush and a double.
Hand #30
Mo moved all in from the button and Tran called off for 340,000.
Tran:
Mo:
Tran was well out in front, but not after the flop fell . Fee and Polk began to celebrate, but it proved premature as the running turn and river gave Tran yet another double. In two hands he went from 170,000 up to 680,000. He's not done yet.
JC Tran limped into the pot for 50,000 on the button, but his hand went into the muck rather quickly after Jason Mo moved all in for about 600,000 effective.
Hand #32
Mo open-shoved from the button, and once again Tran was forced to fold without seeing a flop.
Hand #33
Tran folded his button and Mo received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #34
Mo open-shoved for about 500,000 effective, and with just 10 big blinds with which to muster a comeback, Tran made the call while tabling . He was in great shape against Mo's , but the latter's live cards connected on the flop to put him two cards away from the finals. The turn came to leave Tran with just six outs in the deck, but the was not one of them.
Ever the professional, Tran stood to shake Mo's hand and offer a "good game," before making his way to the payout desk for a six-figure score in his first foray into the WSOP minefield.
Vanessa Selbst raised to 100,000 on the button, Al Decarolis called, and Decarolis check-folded to a bet on a flop of .
Hand #46
Selbst received a walk.
Hand #47
Selbst limped in on the button, Decarolis checked, and the flop came . Decarolis checked, Selbst bet 60,000, and Decarolis check-raised to 125,000. Selbst called.
Both players knuckled on the turn () and the river (), and Decarolis won the pot with for a pair of sevens.
Vanessa Selbst limped in on the button, Al Decarolis checked, and the dealer fanned . Decarolis led out for 100,000, Selbst called, and the river was the . Decarolis check-called a bet of 100,000, and the two-time WSOP bracelet winner showed for trip threes.
Al Decarolis raised to 105,000, winning the blinds and antes.
Hand #55
Vanessa Selbst raised to 100,000 on the button, Decarolis called, and both players knuckled on a flop of . The turn was the , Decarolis checked, and Selbst fired out 100,000. Decarolis folded.
Al Decarolis raised to 105,000 on the button, Vanessa Selbst called, and the dealer fanned . Selbst checked, Decarolis fired out 125,000, and Selbst folded.