Max Silver put Branden Hampton all in before the flop for his last 40,000 or so, and Hampton called it off with . Unfortunately for him, Silver held for a dominating position, and the flop, turn, and river brought Hampton no salvation.
Jason Koon check-called 32,000 from Michael Ferrell with the board reading . On the river, Koon put Ferrell all in for his last 70,000 or so, and Ferrell thought for about a minute before calling it off.
"Good game," Koon said, flipping and knowing he couldn't be behind if Ferrell took that much time. Sure enough, Ferrell showed him for top pair before he got up to leave.
Sylvain Loosli called off for his last 80,000 or so when Daniel Negreanu put him all in from the button. Negreanu had against , and the board came to give Negreanu two pair to win the match.
Stephen Chidwick bet 42,000 on the turn on a community, and Serkan Kurnaz made the call on the button. On the river, Chidwick pushed all in for about 100,000, and Kurnaz snapped it off. Chidwick turned over for a missed combo draw, but he had far less outs than he may have hoped since Kurnaz held for a turned boat.
After four rounds of heads-up matches, only 16 players remain from a starting field of 136 entrants in Event #40: $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship. Bracelet winners Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Sam Stein and Taylor Paur all in the hunt, as are a few heads-up specialists like Tommy Chen and Jason Koon, who have made deep runs in heads-up events in the past. Ankush Mandavia has also had major success in heads-up tournaments on the virtual felt.
Here are the matches for tomorrow:
Name
vs
Name
Erik Seidel
-
Scott Baumstein
Max Silver
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Sam Stein
Jason Koon
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Dee Tiller
Alberto Gomez
-
Scott Davies
Tommy Chen
-
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Colman
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Taylor Paur
Davide Suriano
-
Serkan Kurnaz
John Smith
-
Ankush Mandavia
Of the remaining 16 players, all but one were fortunate enough to only play three matches. Serkan Kurnaz was the only one to not receive a first-round bye, therefore having to play four matches.
Play resumes tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. where the plan is either play down to the final four or to the championship match. Be sure to keep it here at PokerNews for updates on all of the exciting action as it takes place.