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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #24: $2,620 THE MARATHON No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 5
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
ak
Prémio
$653,581
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,620
Prize Pool
$3,485,124
Entradas
1,637
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
30
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Hand #227-231: Addamo Gets More

Nível 30 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante

Hand #227: Mark Sleet raised to 600,000 on the button and Michael Addamo called. The flop was the {6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{J-Clubs} and both players checked. The turn was the {8-Hearts} and Addamo checked. Sleet bet 1 million and Addamo let it go.

Hand #228: Addamo raised to 400,000 on the button and Sleet defended. The flop came {6-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{5-Spades} and Sleet checked. Addamo checked back and the turn brought the {A-Diamonds}. Sleet checked once again and Addamo bet 560,000. Sleet called.

The river was the {K-Spades} and Sleet checked again. Addamo bet 3 million, prompting a fold from Sleet.

Hand #229: Addamo got a walk in the big blind.

Hand #230: Addamo limped the button and Sleet checked his option. The flop brought {5-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{10-Spades} and Sleet led 1 million. Addamo called and they saw the {6-Clubs} on the turn.

Sleet quickly fired out 3 million and Addamo called. On the {3-Spades} river, Sleet opted to check and Addamo bet 3 million. After a few seconds of thought, Sleet called.

Addamo tabled {6-Hearts}{2-Clubs} for two pair and Sleet's ten-eight was no good.

Hand #231: Addamo got a walk in the big blind.

Hand #232: Addamo limped in from the button and Mark Sleet raised to 1,160,000. Addamo reraised to 3,000,000 and Sleet folded.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Michael Addamo au
Michael Addamo
WSOP 4X Winner
31,000,000 7,700,000
Mark Sleet us
Mark Sleet
Day 4 Chip Leader
11,900,000 -7,700,000

Tags: Mark SleetMichael Addamo

Mark Sleet Eliminated in 2nd Place ($403,870)

Nível 30 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Michael Addamo_Mark Sleet
Michael Addamo_Mark Sleet

Hand #233: Mark Sleet shoved from the button for 10,700,000 in total and Michael Addamo snap-called.

Mark Sleet: {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
Michael Addamo: {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}

The board ran out {K-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{4-Spades}{8-Spades} to give Addamo a pair of kings on the flop to take Sleet out of the running in 2nd place. Sleet will take $403,870 home with him for his efforts over the past five long, long days.

A full recap of today's action is to follow.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Michael Addamo au
Michael Addamo
WSOP 4X Winner
42,900,000 11,900,000
Mark Sleet us
Mark Sleet
Day 4 Chip Leader
Eliminado

Tags: Mark SleetMichael Addamo

Michael Addamo Wins Event #24: $2,620 THE MARATHON No-Limit Hold'em ($653,581)

Nível 30 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Michael Addamo
Michael Addamo

The marathon is finally over and just as those brave enough to run those things can probably attest, it’s a relief. Five long days of 100-minute blind levels came to a close and Australia’s Michael Addamo was able to claim his first gold bracelet in Event #24: $2,620 THE MARATHON No-Limit Hold’em, along with his best live cash by more than three times.

The Australian, who recently relocated to Thailand when online poker was banned in his home country, won $653,581 for outlasting the field of 1,637 runners. He adds that to his already more than $1.3 million in live earnings plus plenty of online success.

After getting through some seriously tough competition with the likes of 2014 WSOP Main Event champ Martin Jacobson, bracelet winner and WPT champ Taylor Paur and Belgium’s Bart Lybaert from five-handed on, Addamo had to face off against recreational player Mark Sleet. It was an interesting battle with underdog Sleet giving Addamo a run for his money.

“He was mixing it up, trying to put me to the test, like opening big sizes, doing all sorts of different things, trying to get me off my normal game. I think I adjusted ok but yeah, who knows,” Addamo said of the heads-up.

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Michael AddamoAustralia$653,581
2Mark SleetUnited States$403,870
3Bart LybaertBelgium$290,315
4Taylor PaurUnited States$210,995
5Martin JacobsonSweden$155,062
6Ying ChanHong Kong$115,244
7Anton MorgensternGermany$86,631
8Cate HallUnited States$65,875
9Ihar SoikaBelarus$50,678

Final Table Action

The final day of the marathon saw a talent-packed nine players returning on Friday to play down to a winner on the Brasilia Twitch stage. It was a deep-stacked final with only three players between 20 and 40 big blinds: Cate Hall, Ying Chan and Anton Morgenstern. Everyone else started the day with at least 96 big blinds.

In the first level of play, Ihar Soika, playing in his second final table of the series, busted in ninth place. It was a tough hand where he turned eights full with pocket eights, running it smack dab into the top boat flopped by start-of-day chip leader Sleet, who held pocket kings in the hole.

Hall remained patient as one of the short stacks early, and eventually got the rest in with pocket tens but ran them into Addamo’s queens. The board ran out with quad fives and Addamo's queen kicker played to send Hall to the rail in eighth place.

No stranger to big final tables at the WSOP, Anton Morgenstern was next to go. He slipped into the danger zone and got it in with pocket fives when folded to him in middle position. Unfortunately for him, Jacobson called with a bit less, but had him crushed with pocket jacks. Morgenstern couldn’t catch up and he had to settle for seventh when he busted with his last crumbs the very next hand.

Chan, who clung to a short stack for a long while, shoved right around ten big blinds with king-three in the small blind. Addamo woke up with queens again and called, finding a queen on the flop to seal Chan’s fate in sixth place.

Martin Jacobson
The former Main Event champ busted in fifth place.

Jacobson had a rollercoaster of a day, starting out as one of the big stacks with 147 big blinds, but bleeding off after a series of losing pots. The big blow came when he doubled up Paur with king-queen suited from the small blind against Paur’s ace-king in the big blind.

The 2014 Main Event champ hung around, though, slowly building, and found kings against Paur’s queens to double up with five left. Jacobson slipped a bit again before getting all his chips in with pocket jacks, calling Lybaert’s four-bet shove from the cutoff, but he was staring right at pocket aces. An ace on the flop gave Lybaert a set, and Jacobson couldn’t complete the runner-runner for Broadway. The Swede finished in fifth place.

Paur, despite taking some hits, stayed near the top of the counts for much of the day, until he ran into a cooler of a hand against Addamo. Paur raised under the gun with pocket sixes and called Addamo’s three-bet. He then called down on a board of {6-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}, the last barrel being for the rest of his stack. His bottom set was no good against Addamo’s {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts} for a turned straight, and Paur was out in fourth.

Down to Three

That left three deep-stacked contestants with the Belgian Lybaert leading the way. He, Sleet and Addamo were all willing to mix it up and play a lot of pots, and plenty of clashes ensued. Lybaert started running away with it with well-timed aggression working out, but shortly after dinner, the tables turned.

Addamo started rising with the help of a few check-raises against Lybaert that got through. Then, Lybaert doubled up Sleet after calling a check-raise, a turn bet and his river shove on an eight-high board holding eight-seven, but was no good against Sleet’s ten-eight for a better kicker.

Four hands later, these two got it in again, this time on the flop and it was Lybaert at risk, and behind. After defending {K-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} in the big blind, Lybaert saw a flop of {K-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} against Sleet. Lybaert check-raised and called Sleet’s three-bet jam, needing a diamond or a four to best Sleet’s king-ten. He didn’t find either to make him the third-place finisher.

Mark Sleet
Mark Sleet battled heads-up with Addamo but finished runner-up.

Sleet went into heads-up with Addamo with a sizable lead and soon had him on the ropes. Addamo was ahead when the chips went in with {10-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} on {10-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}, but Sleet held {Q-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds} with plenty of outs. He found one of them on the {J-Hearts} turn, but the miracle {10-Spades} river saved Addamo and brought him back to life.

Pretty soon, Addamo was in the lead and after trading pots for a while, Addamo began to extend his lead more comfortably. The two were playing big pots, and eventually, they got all the chips in preflop on a coin flip, Addamo holding ace-king and Sleet with pocket sevens. A king on the flop was all Addamo needed to lock up the win, with Sleet finishing runner-up.

That concludes the coverage of Event #24, but there's plenty more World Series of Poker action to follow here on the PokerNews live updates.

Tags: Anton MorgensternBart LybaertCate HallMark SleetMartin JacobsonMichael AddamoTaylor Paur

Event #24: $2,620 THE MARATHON No-Limit Hold'em

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