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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #73: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em MAIN EVENT - World Championship
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
a2
Prémio
$8,150,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$67,877,400
Entradas
7,221
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
43
Blinds
1,500,000 / 3,000,000
Ante
500,000

Who Gets a Seat at the Final Table? Day 7 Gets Underway at Noon

Marcel Luske is short, but eyeing his first Main Event final table after having come close before
Marcel Luske is short, but eyeing his first Main Event final table after having come close before

At noon, the final 27 players of the 2017 World Series of Poker Main Event return to the Brasilia Ballroom in the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino to battle for a seat at the Final Table. In 2 hours from now, play gets back underway with 78 minutes left in Level 32 (120,000/240,000, with a 40,000-ante). Thefirst break is halfway through Level 33 (around 2:18 p.m.), the 90-minute dinner break is after level 35 (around 7:00 p.m.).

The World Series of Poker Main Event is where legends are made. From colorful characters in the game’s early days like Amarillo Slim Preston and Puggy Pearson, to recent sharpshooters like Martin Jacobson and Qui Nguyen, Main Event winners etch their names in history. Champions read like a roll call of the Poker Hall of Fame: Moss, Brunson, Ungar, Chan, Hellmuth, Nguyen. This is where greatness comes alive, and dreams become reality.

Certainly, the WSOP has changed dramatically from those storied days in Binion’s Horseshoe in historic downtown Las Vegas. The series has become the mecca of all things poker, the bracelet a symbol of one’s efforts and skill at the table. The birth of the hole card camera and internet poker have transformed poker into an international affair. More than 70 bracelets were awarded this summer at the WSOP, but one stands out.

The bracelet every poker player truly dreams of latching around his or her wrist will be won on Saturday. For 27 players returning to action on Monday, the seemingly impossible is close. They’ve battled through thousands of players with the final table in sight.

Those returning include some American and international stars, returning faces, and even an amateur in a crazy-looking jacket playing the best poker of his life. Just making the final table is a massive accomplishment. But make no mistake, when these players return to the Rio’s Brasilia room on Monday, history will be on their minds. With a bracelet and $8.15 million on the line, these rounders will need skill, stamina, and focus – and a little luck helps too.

This year’s Main Event became the third-largest in history with 7,221 players (only topped in 2006 and 2010) and a prize pool of $67,877,400. As play begins on Monday, Christian Pham leads the returning field with 31,440,000 in chips, followed by Valentin Messina (28,590,000), Jack Sinclair (27,535,000), Ben Lamb (25,685,000), and Pedro Oliveira (22,540,000).

Pham has more than $550,000 in tournament winnings including a bracelet in 2015. The crazy win is a bit of a poker legend now, which he recently spoke with PokerNews about. Believing he had signed up for a $1,500 no limit hold’em tournament, after being seated Pham realized he was instead in the $1,500 2-7 Draw Lowball No-Limit.

“I signed up for the wrong tournament,” he said. “I had never played the game before – not even one time. I learned from the other people at the table and tried really hard. Fifteen hundred dollars is a lot of money so I had to learn quick.”

Pham bested a field of 219 players to win a gold bracelet and $81,314.

His road to Day 6 chip leader wasn’t easy, either. On Day 5, a fortunate river card kept him alive in the tournament. Early in the day he moved all-in with nothing more than bottom pair and a gutshot to a straight on the board. He got called by a set but was lucky enough to hit a six to chop the pot. Pham jumped from his seat celebrating, then returned saying, "That's so bad."

A friend of 2016 champion Qui Nguyen, Pham’s hoping to duplicate his success and be at the final table as the event plays into the weekend.

There are numerous other storylines to play out as the final 27 return to action on Monday. The Frenchman Valentin Messina, second in chips, has $1.13 million in tournament winnings and looking for the biggest score of his career. Englishman Jack Sinclair is also having the tournament of his life. With only $13,500 in lifetime winnings, he’s looking to make a big mark in the poker world. And while on a short stack, Marcel Luske also remains in the field and looking for another massive run. Luske finished 14th in 2003 ($65,000) and 10th in 2004 ($373,000). And while he’s come close several times, the Flying Dutchman is still seeking his first bracelet.

John Hesp double up
John Hesp

One of the biggest stories of the WSOP is John Hesp’s historic run through the Main Event. The 64-year-old Englishman drew the attention of many for his multi-colored, multi-patterned shirts and sports coat accessorized with a Panama-style hat. His card-playing skills also drew attention as well as he sliced through the field. A retired businessman, he owns a company that rents caravan vacation homes and now has a management team that looks after the company. A recreational poker player for 20 years, Hesp now plays about once a month (usually £10 rebuy tournaments) at his local casino – although he played a bit more in the months leading up the Main Event.

A father of four and grandfather of seven, he has only $2,207 in tournament winnings with all his final table appearances (and his only recorded win) at Napoleon’s Casino & Restaurant in Hull, U.K. Playing in the Main Event has been a goal for many years and this summer Hesp decided to make that dream a reality.

“I’ve never played a big competition like this, but it’s one of the things I’ve had on my bucket list for a while now,” he says. “I said to my wife about three months ago, ‘Would you mind if I went and played?’ and came with a pal of mine from Bridlington.”

His friend busted on Day 3 and returned to England, but Hesp continues to roll. PokerNews first ran his story on Day 5, and his legend has grown as has his chip stack. On Day 6, he was featured quite a bit in the broadcast coverage, and went on a heater late in the day to finish sixth in chips with 20,880,000.

Another major storyline is the emergence of Tulsa native Ben Lamb over the last few days. The 2011 November Niner (third for $4 million) and Player of the Year has been a force on Day 5 and 6, shooting up the leaderboard with big moves and aggression. Already the owner of one bracelet, no doubt he’s hoping for another shot to snag a Main Event bracelet to enhance his trophy case. Much has been made this summer about bringing the fun back to poker and it looks as if Lamb had his share on Sunday:

The WSOP underwent some changes this year with major investments in live coverage from ESPN and PokerGO, which led to the elimination of the November Nine. Play resumes on Monday at noon and will reach the final table. The “Summer Survivors” will then have two days off, returning on Thursday, July 20, to play to from nine to six players. On Friday, they will play down to the final three and play to a champion on Saturday. The final three days of action will be aired on ESPN beginning at 5:30 p.m.

Monday’s action will be live on PokerGO beginning at 12:30 p.m., then live on ESPN2 from 4-6 p.m., and returning to PokerGO afterward. PokerNews will have every hand, along with chip leaders, eliminations, and chip counts throughout the day. Whether watching the action live or checking in, follow all the live updates to get as close to the action as possible.

Here is a look at the payouts for the Main Event final table:

PositionPrize
1$8,150,000
2$4,700,000
3$3,500,000
4$2,600,000
5$2,000,000
6$1,675,000
7$1,425,000
8$1,200,000
9$1,000,000
10$825,001
11$675,000
12 - 13$535,000
14 - 15$450,000
16 - 18$340,000
19 - 27$263,532
Christian Pham
Christian Pham leads the final 27 players in the 2017 WSOP Main Event

Seat Draw Day 7 World Series of Poker Main Event

TableSeatPlayerCounttryChip CountBig Blinds
11John HespUnited Kingdom20,880,00087
12Robin HegeleGermany11,150,00046
13Scott StewartUnited States6,230,00026
14Damian SalasArgentina7,800,00033
15Michael RuaneUnited States9,340,00039
16Jack SinclairUnited Kingdom27,535,000115
17Bryan PiccioliUnited States14,500,00060
18Jonas MackoffCanada12,050,00050
19Randy PisaneUnited States18,370,00077
      
21Richard DubiniArgentina14,975,00062
22Antoine SaoutFrance9,945,00041
23Valentin MessinaFrance28,590,000119
24Pedro OliveiraPortugal22,540,00094
25Florian LohnertGermany5,360,00022
26Alexandre ReardFrance8,580,00036
27David GuayCanada7,400,00031
28Richard GrykoUnited Kingdom13,760,00057
29Scott BlumsteinUnited States18,125,00076
      
31Michael SklenickaCzech Republic2,230,0009
32Jake BazeleyUnited States3,915,00016
33Christian PhamUnited States31,440,000131
34Michael KrasienkoUnited States11,430,00048
35Benjamin PollakFrance8,870,00037
36Dan OttUnited States7,815,00033
37Marcel LuskeNetherlands2,990,00012
38Karen SarkisyanRussia8,105,00034
39Ben LambUnited States25,685,000107
$500K Cranberry Chip

Career Earnings and More Stats for the Final 27

PlayerCountryWSOP CashesWSOP BraceletsCareer EarningsGPI Ranking
Ben LambUnited States141$7,207,83016,828
Antoine SaoutFrance130$5,551,412341
Marcel LuskeNedtherlands330$4,463,5732,788
Jake BazeleyUnited States460$3,475,38492
Benjamin PollakFrance160$2,967,781116
Michael RuaneUnited States50$2,611,96518,473
Bryan PiccioliUnited States301$1,909,374471
Karen SarkisyanRussia220$1,256,1261,253
Valentin MessinaFrance90$1,132,8585,281
Richard GrykoUnited Kingdom81$1,045,42526,822
Richard DubiniArgentina80$1,008,319356
Alexandre ReardFrance70$981,162402
Damian SalasArgentina140$919,525494
Jonas MackoffCanada260$704,86215,832
Scott StewartUnited States290$606,604389
Christian PhamUnited States91$563,4396,339
Pedro OliveiraPortugal60$338,68223
Scott BlumsteinUnited States30$312,1421,682
Michael KrasienkoUnited States60$173,4881,507
David GuayCanada10$128,7666,713
Robin HegeleGermany10$48,2292,140
Michael SklenickaCzech Republic00$34,4887,752
Florian LohnertGermany00$23,293197,921
Jack SinclairUnited Kingdom20$13,50014,761
Randy PisaneUnited States00$6,999215,673
Dan OttUnited States20$3,65664,460
John HespUnited Kingdom00$2,20821,184
Stage
27 players remain, the final table only has 9 seats

Just 27 players remain, and all of them have 6 days of poker behind them. Some were big stacks all throughout, others had a rollercoaster of a tournament. Here's are the End of Day chip counts for all of the 27 remaining players, including their position to the field.

PlayerDay 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6  
Christian Pham131,300505/5,519141,8001011/2,572348,000379/1,084511,000245/2972.800,00056/8531,440.0001/27 
Valentin Messina159,900157/5,519350,10092/2,572679,000125/1,0842.979,00010/2974,995,00030/8528,590,0002/27 
Jack Sinclair149,500207/5,519242,900355/2,572463,000267/1,0841,457,00095/2972,225,00069/8527,535,0003/27 
Ben Lamb77,2001781/5,519327.800123/2,5721,016,00032/1,0842,746,00014/2974,725,00032/8525,685,0004/27 
Pedro Oliveira68.5002176/5,519159,700854/2,572781,00091/1,0841,292,000114/2973,135,00051/8522,540,0005/27 
John Hesp62.6002487/5,519312,100152/2,572613.000166/1,0841,394,000106/2974,060,00040/8520,880,0006/27 
Randy Pisane72.8001965/5,519233,300395/2,572614,000165/1,0842,955,00012/2978,105,0009/8518,370,0007/27 
Scott Blumstein86,2001402/5.519375,10062/2,5721,340,0008/1,0842,016,00044/2976,845,00014/8518,125,0008/27 
Richard Dubini254,4002/5,519185,100669/2,572389,000331/1,0841,125,000130/2975,190,00029/8514,975,0009/27 
Bryan Piccioli145,100233/5,519173,600752/2,572286,000477/1,0841,994,00047/2975,400,00025/8514,500,00010/27 
Richard Gryko129,900375/5,519564,8004/2,572819,00077/1,0843,559,0005/2975,835,00021/8513,760,00011/27 
Jonas Mackoff30,6004441/5,519160,000852/2,572389,000332/1,0843,076,0008/2971,590,00078/8512,050,00012/27 
Michael Krasienko165,900127/5,519561,3005/2,5721,246,00012/1,0841,896,00053/2975,710,00022/8511,430,00013/27 
Robin Hegele87,7001341/5,519392,60053/2,572367,000358/1,0842,550,00020/2979,990.0001/8511,150,00014/27 
Antoine Saout107,300752/5,519341,400107/2,5721,529,0003/1,0842,318,00030/2978,260.0008/859,945,00015/27 
Michael Ruane64,4002379/5,51994,4001576/2,572721,000107/1,0841,564,00082/2973,450,00047/859,340,00016/27 
Benjamin Pollak91,9001194/5,519157,900871/2,572497,000235/1,084218,000291/2975,690,00023/858,870,00017/27 
Alexandre Reard38,5003978/5,519125,0001203/2,572533,000212/1,0841,000,000148/2976,100,00019/858,580,00018/27 
Karen Sarkisyan16,4005161/5,519140,6001023/2,572149,000756/1,0841,170,000126/2978,270,0007/858,105,00019/27 
Dan Ott160,900148/5,519244,000349/2,572DNRDNR/1,0842,196,00035/2978,320,0006/857.815.00020/27 
Damian Salas71,3002036/5,519301,000176/2,5721,028,00031/1,0844,678,0001/2978,400,0005/857,800,00021/27 
David Guay80,0001674/5,51960,0002057/2.572260,000520/1,0842,440,00024/2973,300,00050/857,400,00022/27 
Scott Stewart193,70050/5,519446,80026/2,57272,000953/1,0841,929,00050/2977,270,00012/856,230,00023/27 
Florian Lohnert53,9753019/5,51950,5002198/2,572265,000510/1,0841,350,000110/2976,300,00018/855.360.00024/27 
Jake Bazeley100,900906/5,519123,3001219/2,572485,000244/1,0841,225,000119/2972,805,00055/853,915,00025/27 
Marcel Luske80,5001644/5,519149,100948/2.572282,000481/1,0841,159,000127/2972,290.00066/852.990.00026/27 
Michael Sklenicka164,700134/5,519540,60010/2,5721,139,00018/1,0841,600,00075/2975,360,00027/852,230,00027/27 
2017 World Series of Poker Main Event Bracelet
2017 World Series of Poker Main Event Bracelet

Written by Sean Chaffin, in colloboration with Frank Op de Woerd and Adam Lamers.

Robin Hegele Eliminated in 27th Place ($263,532)

Nível 32 : 120,000/240,000, 40,000 ante
Robin Hegele
Robin Hegele

Feature Hand #11: Jack Sinclair raised it up to 575,000 from middle position and action folded to Robin Hegele in the small blind. He paused for a moment and put in a three-bet to 1,800,000.

Scott Stewart mucked his big blind, and Sinclair decided to move all in. Hegele quickly called.

Hegele was at risk and ahead with {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}, up against Sinclair's {a-Hearts}{10-Clubs}. The Day 5 chip leader needed to fade an ace, or his Main Event run would end.

The flop came {j-Spades}{6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} and Hegele was still ahead with two queens. The turn was the {a-Clubs} and the entire crowd gasped as Sinclair took the lead, pairing his ace.

The river was the {j-Clubs} and Hegele was the first to be eliminated on Day 7, taking home $263,532 for his 27th place finish.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jack Sinclair gb
Jack Sinclair
37,640,000
7,960,000
7,960,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Robin Hegele de
Robin Hegele
Eliminado
Day 5 Chip Leader

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Michael Sklenicka Eliminated in 26th Place ($263,532)

Nível 32 : 120,000/240,000, 40,000 ante
Michael Sklenicka all in
Michael Sklenicka all in

Secondary Table Hand #18: Christian Pham opened to 625,000 from early position and was called by Michael Sklenicka in the big blind. On the {A-Hearts}{4-Spades}{10-Hearts} flop Sklenicka checked to Pham who bet 900,000 and Sklenicka called.

The turn was the {Q-Spades} and Sklenicka checked again. Pham bet enough to put Sklenicka all in for 3,480,000 and Sklenicka dropped into the tank then called after about a minute.

Pham was holding {A-Clubs}{9-Hearts} while Sklenicka held {A-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}. Both players had flopped top pair, but Sklenicka had a worse kicker and needed to catch either a six for a scoop or a ten or queen for a chop.The river was the {2-Diamonds}, though, and that secured the pot for Pham while Sklenicka was eliminated from the tournament.

Sklenicka will collect $263,532 for his efforts here in the Main Event.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Michael Sklenicka cz
Michael Sklenicka
Eliminado

Tags: Christian PhamMichael Sklenicka

Jake Bazeley Eliminated in 25th Place ($263,532)

Nível 32 : 120,000/240,000, 40,000 ante
Jake Bazeley elimination
Jake Bazeley elimination

Secondary Table Hand #19: Benjamin Pollak raised to 550,000 from middle position, Ben Lamb three-bet to 1,400,000 from the button, Jake Bazeley four-bet shoved for about 2,475,000 from the big blind, Pollak reshoved for roughly 9,920,000, and Lamb folded.

Pollak: {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}
Bazeley: {10-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}

The board came down {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{2-Hearts}, giving Pollak a pair of aces to eliminate Bazeley in 25th place for $263,532.

Pollak is up to 14,550,000 after the hand.

Tags: Benjamin PollakJake Bazeley

Florian Lohnert Eliminated in 24th Place ($263,532)

Nível 32 : 120,000/240,000, 40,000 ante
Florian Lohnert elimination
Florian Lohnert elimination

Secondary Table Hand #23: Florian Lohnert who just joined the table, shoved all in from the hijack seat for 3,745,000. Pham called from the cutoff seat and the hands were tabled.

Lohnert: {6-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}
Pham: {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}

The flop out {7-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{A-Clubs} keeping Pham in the lead. The turn was the {4-Spades} changing nothing.

"Pair the board!" Pham's railed yelled. Their wishes were granted as the {A-Diamonds} hit the river, and that earned the pot for Pham with two pair, while Lohnert hit the rail with a worse two pair.

After that hand, Pham moved up to 32,450,000, while Lohnert finished in 24th for $263,532.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Christian Pham us
Christian Pham
32,450,000
4,350,000
4,350,000
Day 6 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Florian Lohnert de
Florian Lohnert
Eliminado

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Marcel Luske Eliminated in 23rd Place ($263,532)

Nível 33 : 150,000/300,000, 50,000 ante
Marcel Luske elimination
Marcel Luske elimination

Secondary Table Hand #39: Action folded to Christian Pham in middle position and he raised to 625,000. Benjamin Pollak called in the cutoff, as did Dan Ott on the button. Marcel Luske was in the small blind and three-bet to 2,625,000. Pham folded and Pollak four-bet to about 17,000,000, Ott folded and Luske called all in for his total remaining stack of 4,620,000.

Benjamin Pollak: {j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}
Marcel Luske: {a-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}

The board ran out {2-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{5-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} and the "Flying Dutchman" was unable to connect and was eliminated in 23rd place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Benjamin Pollak fr
Benjamin Pollak
28,000,000
6,990,000
6,990,000
Marcel Luske nl
Marcel Luske
Eliminado

Tags: Benjamin PollakMarcel Luske

Secondary Table Hands #57-60: Krasienko Finds a Double Through Pham, Cold Four-Bets Lamb

Nível 33 : 150,000/300,000, 50,000 ante
Michael Krasienko all in
Michael Krasienko all in

Hand #57: Christian Pham raised to 750,000 from the small blind. Michael Krasienko called from the big blind.

The flop came down {K-Spades}{10-Spades}{3-Hearts} and Pham led out, betting 750,000. Krasienko called.

On the {2-Spades} turn, Pham slowed down and checked. Krasienko bet 1,300,000 and Pham thought for a bit before moving all in. Krasienko called quickly.

Pham: {K-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
Krasienko: {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}

The river was the {6-Diamonds}, ensuring the double-up for Krasienko through Pham and he raked in the pot doubling to 14,800,000, while Pham fell to 23,400,000.

Hand #58: Pham raised from the button to 725,000. Benjamin Pollak called from the big blind. The flop came down {9-Spades}{10-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} and Pollak checked to Pham who bet 725,000. Pollak folded and Pham took in the pot to recover a bit.

Hand #59: Karen Sarkisyan opened with a raise to 725,000 from under the gun. Ben Lamb was next to act and he three-bet to 1,850,000. Action folded around to Krasienko on the button, and he cold four-bet, making it 3,900,000. Sarkisyan got out of the way quickly, but Lamb held onto his cards. He thought for a bit, then folded, and Krasienko took in the pot without seeing a flop.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Christian Pham us
Christian Pham
24,520,000
-6,150,000
-6,150,000
Day 6 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
18,320,000
-2,005,000
-2,005,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Michael Krasienko us
Michael Krasienko
17,920,000
10,645,000
10,645,000

Tags: Ben LambChristian PhamMichael Krasienko

David Guay Eliminated in 22nd Place ($263,532)

Nível 33 : 150,000/300,000, 50,000 ante
David Guay - 22nd Place
David Guay - 22nd Place

Outer Table Hand #52: Valentin Messina raised to 700,000 on the button and snap-called when David Guay jammed for around 5 million in the big blind.

Messina: {a-Spades}{k-Spades}
Guay: {2-Hearts}{2-Clubs}

The Canadian rail called for a deuce but they were pleased enough with the {6-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{10-Diamonds} flop, as well as the {9-Hearts} turn. One railbird called for a deuce, another called for a brick, and still another called for the board to pair.

Messina, meanwhile, huddled with his lady and awaited the river. It was an {a-Diamonds}, giving him a winning pair to eliminate Guay. An elated Messina planted a kiss on his lady as Guay's deflated rail consoled him.

Valentin Messina and David Guay
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Valentin Messina fr
Valentin Messina
20,000,000
6,000,000
6,000,000
David Guay ca
David Guay
Eliminado
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: David GuayValentin Messina

Jonas Mackoff Eliminated in 21st Place ($263,532)

Nível 33 : 150,000/300,000, 50,000 ante
Jonas Mackoff
Jonas Mackoff

Feature Table Hand #57: Jack Sinclair raised to 700,000 from early position, and Jonas Mackoff moved all in for his final 6.325 million. Sinclair quickly called when it got back to him, and Mackoff was in trouble.

Sinclair: {A-Spades}{J-Spades}
Mackoff: {A-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}

The flop of {J-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{7-Clubs} gave Sinclair top pair. Mackoff now needed an eight to win. The turn was the {3-Diamonds}, and the river was the {Q-Diamonds}, giving Sinclair the knockout, while Jonas Mackoff went out in 21st.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jack Sinclair gb
Jack Sinclair
45,850,000
7,075,000
7,075,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jonas Mackoff ca
Jonas Mackoff
Eliminado

Tags: Jack SinclairJonas Mackoff

Randy Pisane Eliminated in 20th Place ($263,532)

Nível 33 : 150,000/300,000, 50,000 ante
Randy Pisane_ John Hesp
Randy Pisane_ John Hesp

Feature Table Hand #60: Randy Pisane raised to 700,000 from the hijack and John Hesp called from the cutoff. Jack Sinclair also called from the big blind and the flop was {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{2-Hearts}.

Sinclair checked and Pisane bet 1,700,000. Hesp raised to 3,500,000 and Sinclair got out of the way. Pisane then jammed all in for 4,875,000 and Hesp called after a couple moments.

Pisane tabled {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} and Hesp showed {a-Spades}{9-Diamonds}. Pisane was in the lead for the meantime with an overpair. The turn was the {a-Hearts} and Hesp quickly took the lead. The river brought the {8-Clubs} and Pisane was eliminated in 20th place.

Tags: Jack SinclairJohn HespRandy Pisane