Wiliam Reynolds raised to 56,000 in the cutoff and Michiel Brummelhuis called on the button. Lisa Hamilton popped it to 216,000 from the big blind and Reynolds got out of the way.
Brummelhuis folded as well and Hamilton picked up the pot, upping her stack to around 650,000.
William Reynolds raised to 56,000 under the gun. Michiel Brummelhuis re-raised to 117,000 on the button and it folded back to Reynolds who gave up his hand.
William Reynolds raised to 56,000 and action folded to the small blind Tobias Reinkemeier. Our start-of-the-day chip leader fired all in and Reynolds snap-called when the action got back to him.
Reynolds:
Reinkemeier:
The board ran out sending Reinkemeier to the rail.
From the small blind William Reynolds raised to 62,000. Michiel Brummelhuis called from the big blind and the flop ran out .
Reynolds bet 46,000 and Brummelhuis called, landing the on the turn. Reynolds bet 102,000 and Brummelhuis called, delivering the on the river. Reynolds checked and Brummelhuis went all in, prompting Reynolds to remove his sunglasses.
After a few moments Reynolds folded face up and Brummelhuis countered by showing , upping his stack to 550,000.
There final table stage isn't jam-packed with spectators, but there are some notables in the building checking out the action. Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Tommy Vedes, Bryn Kenney and PokerNews' own Gloria Balding are here. Team PokerStars Pros Veronica Dabul and Leo Fernandez are kickin' it as well in the stands. Matt "ADZ124" Marafioti is also here, staicking around after having busted in 7th place from this event.
William Reynolds raised from the cutoff seat to 55,000. Michiel Brummelhuis looked at his cards and then moved all in for approximately 400,000. Everyone folded and he won the pot, picking up some chips.
William Reynolds opened from under the gun with a raise to 57,000. From the small blind, Lisa Hamilton moved all in for 327,000. Reynolds tanked for a few minutes and then mucked, giving the 2009 WSOP Ladies' Event champion the pot.