Event #13: Australia Heads-Up Championship
Day 2 Completed
Event #13: Australia Heads-Up Championship
Day 2 Completed
While the start of this day was confusing, the ending was not. To begin the day, only eight players had registered for the second flight, and there was talks of not letting the players play for the Championship since there were not as many players in this flight as the Day 1a flight. However, after some tinkering, the eight players were allowed to play and thus it began. The eight players, Scott Montgomery, William Thorson, Carlos Mortensen, Melanie Weisner, Terrence Chan, Anton Morgenstern, Nikolay Evdakov, and Alexander Kostritsyn all took their seats for their best of three matches.
Montgomery advanced and played Kostritsyn in the second round. Chan, and Mortensen also advanced. Kostritsyn dispatched of Montgomery rather quickly, but Chan and Mortensen battled for quite some time. Mortensen finally pulled the plug on Chan's hopes and he moved on to face Kostritsyn.
The two battled for two hours, but Mortensen won two matches in a row and will now face Barry Woods and Dan Smith in the finals. The three will start a round robin match at 2:00 p.m. local time and the first player to beat two straight opponents will be crowned the Australia Heads Up Champion. We'll be back then to bring you all the action.
After a flop of all the chips went in the middle with Alexander Kostritsyn at risk of being eliminated. Carlos Mortensen showed and Kostritsyn tabled for a flush draw. The on the turn was no help to Kostritsyn, nor was the on the river, and with that, in back-to-back matches, Carlos Mortensen will advance to tomorrow's finals.
Carlos Mortensen was on the button and made it 400 to go. Alexander Kostritsyn bumped it up to 1,300. Mortensen then moved all in. This put Kostritsyn in the tank for a bit. "I'm almost sure you have a small pair," he said. Soon after, he folded.
Carlos Mortensen had the button and made it 250. Alexander Kostritsyn made the call and the flop fell . Kostritsyn checked to Mortensen who bet 300. Wanting to get in on the action, Kostritsyn made it 800. Mortensen wasn't done though, and he reraised to 2,400. That was enough to get Kostritsyn to fold.
Alexander Kostritsyn limped from the button and Carlos Mortensen raised it to 1,400 total. Kostritsyn moved all in and Mortensen called.
Mortensen:
Kostritsyn:
The board rolled out and Mortensen took the first match.
Alexander Kostritsyn limped from the button and Carlos Mortensen made it 700. Kostritsyn folded.
Carlos Mortensen limped from the button and Alexander Kostritsyn checked his option. The flop came down . Both players checked and the fell on the turn. Again, both players checked and the river brought the . Kostritsyn bet 200 and Mortensen folded.
Carlos Mortensen made it 750 to go on the button and Alexander Kostritsyn checked his option. The flop came down and Kostritsyn checked and Mortensen bet 1,200. Kostritsyn called and the turn brought the . Kostritsyn bet 2,500 and Mortensen folded.
We didn't catch the preflop action on this hand, but the flop read and Carlos Mortensen bet 500. Alexander Kostritsyn, on the button, made the call and the turn brought the . Mortensen bet 1,000 and Kostritsyn folded.
In the next hand, Carlos Mortensen limped from the button and Alexander Kostritsyn checked his option. On the flop of , Kostritsyn bet 300 and Mortensen called. The fell on the turn and Kostritsyn checked to Mortensen who bet 400. Kostritsyn folded.
One hand later, Kostritsyn folded his button.
On the next hand, Carlos Mortensen limped from the button and Kostritsyn checked his option. The flop came down . Kostritsyn bet 300 and Mortensen folded.
From the button, Alexander Kostritsyn made it 500. Carlos Mortensen made the call and the flop came down . Both players checked to the turn, which was the . The two checked again and the river brought the .
Kostritsyn tabled for a rivered king, but Mortensen had flopped two pair with his and took the pot.
Alexander Kostritsyn had the button and raised to 300. Carlos Mortensen made the call and the flop came down . Mortensen checked to Kostritsyn who bet 400. Mortensen the raised to 1,200. Kostritsyn made the call. The fell on the turn and Mortensen bet 2,150. Kostritsyn moved all in and Mortensen made the call.
Kostritsyn tabled and said, "I can win," when he saw the of Mortensen. The fell on the river. "I can chop," Kostritsyn said.