Nível: 38
Blinds: 400,000/800,000
Ante: 800,000
Nível: 38
Blinds: 400,000/800,000
Ante: 800,000
Hand #63: A walk for Jean-René Fontaine.
Hand #64: Howard Mash raised to 2,000,000 on the button and picked up the blinds and ante.
Hand #65: Fontaine raised to 3,200,000 on the button and picked some up too.
Hand #66: Fontaine opened to 4,400,000 and the no-call trend continued.
Hand #67: Adam Richardson raised to 2,000,000 on his button with the same result as the other players to do so in this level so far.
Hand #68: Richardson opened to 2,000,000 first to act; no calls.
Hand #69: Small blind Jim McNurlan raised to 2,400,000 preflop and picked up Richardson's big blind.
Hand #70: McNurlan raised to 2,500,000 on the button, Mash in the big blind was the only caller. Mash check-folded to McNurlan's 2,000,000 bet on the flop.
Hand #71 : Howard Mash opened for 15.1 million on the small blind and took down an uncontested pot.
Hand #72: Adam Richardson opened for 2 million on the cutoff, and Jim McNurlan called on the big blind. The action checked through on the flop and turn with the board showing The river brought a , McNurlan bet 3 million and got the call, showing down to take down the pot against Richardson’s .
Hand #73: Jean-René Fontaine got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #74: Adam Richardson opened for 1.9 million on the small blind, and Howard Mash called on the big blind. The flop came , Richardson fired for 1.4 million, and Mash folded.
Hand #75: Adam Richardson called on the button, and Howard Mash raised to 3.5 million on the small blind, getting the fold from Richardson.
Hand #76: Adam Richardson opened for 2 million on the cutoff, and took down the pot uncontested.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
James Mcnurlan |
59,500,000
-2,475,000
|
-2,475,000 |
Adam Richardson |
30,400,000
9,050,000
|
9,050,000 |
Howard Mash |
18,600,000
-2,400,000
|
-2,400,000 |
|
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Jean-René Fontaine |
9,900,000
-4,025,000
|
-4,025,000 |
Hand #77: Adam Richardson got a rare (up til now) walk, Jim McNurlan quickly giving up his small blind.
Hand #78: Mash got his own walk, Richardson passing the blind he just received around clockwise.
Hand #79: McNurlan raised to 2,400,000 preflop, no call.
Hand #80: McNurlan took his turn receiving a decision-free walk.
Hand #81: McNurlan flicked in the 400k to make up the small blind and Richardson checked his option. There was a check-fest all the way to the river as the board ran out , McNurlan winning at showdown with .
Hand #82: McNurlan raised to 1,800,000; Richardson and Mash gave up their blinds.
Hand #83: McNurlan limped in for 800,000 under the gun and saw a flop three-way with Mash and Fontaine in the blinds. The flop was checked round but McNurlan took the pot with a 2,500,000 bet on the turn. Fontaine tanked for a little while before folding this one, a change from the very fast paced turn this final table has taken.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
James Mcnurlan |
77,000,000
17,500,000
|
17,500,000 |
Adam Richardson |
28,000,000
-2,400,000
|
-2,400,000 |
Howard Mash |
16,200,000
-2,400,000
|
-2,400,000 |
|
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Jean-René Fontaine |
11,900,000
2,000,000
|
2,000,000 |
Hand #84 : Adam Richardson bet 2 million from the cutoff, Jean-René Fontaine reraised all in for 8.3 million from the small blind, and Richardson folded.
Hand #85: Jim McNurlan opened to 2.9 million from the small blind, and Adam Richardson called from the big blind. The action checked all the way through on all streets on a board of . McNurland's and Richardson's ended up chopping the pot.
Hand #86: Adam Richardson limped from the small blind and Howard Mash checked back. On the flop of , Richardson bet 1.5 million and Mash called. The turn came Richardson bet 2.5 million and Mash folded.
Hand #87: Adam Richardson opened to 2 million from the button, and both blinds folded.
Hand #88: Howard Mash bet 2 million from the button, and Jean-René Fontaine went all in for 10.3million from the small blind, and Mash folded
Hand #89: Jean-René Fontaine got a walk.
Hand #90: Richardson limped the small blind and big blind Mash checked. On the flop, Richardson checked, Mash bet 2,100,000, and Richardson quickly raised to 9,100000 which set Mash, with 7,000,000 behind, all-in. Mash called, showing both of them to be on a diamond draw. Mash's was higher with and ahead with queen high but Richardson's was paired with an up and down straight (flush) draw: .
The turn: . Mash's rail went crazy; he noted he only had to fade two outs in the deck (the straight flush completers for Richardson]. Fade he did; the river was the .
Hand #91: Fontaine got a walk. A reset after all that drama.
Hand #92: Richardson raised to 2,000,000 first to act, McNurlan (bb) called. On the flop McNurlan checked and Richardson bet 1,000,000 - this was enough for him to take the pot.
Hand #93: Jean-René Fontaine open jammed 13,900,000 and the others folded.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
James Mcnurlan |
55,500,000
-21,500,000
|
-21,500,000 |
Adam Richardson |
26,400,000
-1,600,000
|
-1,600,000 |
Howard Mash |
22,300,000
6,100,000
|
6,100,000 |
|
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Jean-René Fontaine |
20,200,000
8,300,000
|
8,300,000 |
Hand #94 : Jean-René Fontaine went all in for 15.9 million from the cutoff, and all other players folded.
Hand #95: Howard Mash raised to 2.9 million from the small blind, and Jean-René Fontaine went all in for 17.1 million from the big blind, getting Mash to fold.
Hand #96: Adam Richardson opened to 2 million on the cutoff, and all other players folded.
Hand #97: Howard Mash opened to 1.9 million on the cutoff , and Adam Richardson called in the big blind. The action checked through on the flop and turn on a board. The river brought the , Mash bet 3.5 million and Richardson called. Mash showed down to take down the pot with his heart flush.
Hand #98: Jean-René Fontaine opened to 5.3 million on the cutoff, and all others players folded.
Hand #99: Jim McNurlan opened for 2.2 million on the cutoff, and took down the blinds and antes uncontested.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
James Mcnurlan |
65,800,000
10,300,000
|
10,300,000 |
Jean-René Fontaine |
20,400,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
Howard Mash |
17,500,000
-4,800,000
|
-4,800,000 |
|
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Adam Richardson |
14,700,000
-11,700,000
|
-11,700,000 |
Nível: 39
Blinds: 500,000/1,000,000
Ante: 1,000,000
Hand #100: Howard Mash called on button, Jim McNurlan in the big blind raised to 2,800,000 and Mash called again. On the flop of McNurlan led out for 4,000,000 and picked up the pot.
Hand #101: McNurlan made up the small blind and Adam Richardson checked. They both checked the flop but on the McNurlan led out for 3,500,000; Richardson called. The river brought the . McNurlan led again, this time for 8,500,000. Richardson tank-folded.
Hand #102: Mash was refunded his 800,000 blind and ante plus gained 400,000 more in a walk.
Hand #103: Mash made up the small blind and Jean-René Fontaine checked. Mash bet 900,000 on the uncoordinated flop and this ended the hand.
Hand #104: Small blind Fontaine raised to 3,700,000 and picked up the big blind from McNurlan.
Hand #105: Mash and Fontaine folded, small blind McNurlan made it 2,900,000 to go and Richardson shipped his whole stack in: a total of 13,500,000. This was too rich for McNurlan's blood and he let it go.
Hand #106: Jim McNurlan opened to 3.8 million from the button, and both blinds folded.
Hand #107: Jim McNurlan raised to 4.5 million from the cutoff, and took down an uncontested pot.
Hand #108: Adam Richardson opened to 2 million from the cutoff, Jim McNurlan three-bet to 7 million from the big blind, Richardson four-bet all-in for 16.8 million, and McNurlan called.
Adam Richardson:
Jim McNurlan:
Board:
McNurlan was anguished when he saw the bad news, and Richardson doubled up as his pocket aces held through.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
James Mcnurlan |
46,600,000
-19,200,000
|
-19,200,000 |
Adam Richardson |
36,700,000
22,000,000
|
22,000,000 |
Jean-René Fontaine |
18,300,000
-2,100,000
|
-2,100,000 |
Howard Mash | 17,500,000 | |
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