Racener raises to 2.8 million and both his opponents call to see the flop come down . Joseph Cheong is up first and bets 4.25 million. Jonathan Duhamel is next and he calls. Racener, the preflop aggressor, folds.
The turn brings the . Cheong fires out again and makes it 8.25 million. Duhamel folds and Cheong wins the pot to extend his lead. He's also the first player over 100 million in chips.
Filippo Candio open-shoves from the small blind. Joseph Cheong quickly calls and the theater rises to its feet again.
Showdown
Candio:
Cheong:
is "not a bad flop" for Cheong and utter disaster for Candio. Cheong pairs his ace and leaves Candio looking for running cards. The that falls on the turn is not one of those runners. Candio is drawing dead going to the river . That card gives Cheong an unnecessary wheel.
Candio is the fourth-place finisher and leaves the stage to chants of "Filippo! Filippo" from his rail.
Things have slowed down here. There was first a break for Michael Mizrachi's bust-out interviews, then another break so that the first-place money could be brought on stage. Hopefully we'll be back underway shortly.
Action folds to Jonathan Duhamel in the small blind. He limps in. Michael Mizrachi declines his option in the big blind. On a flop of , Duhamel checks. Grinder takes a stab with a bet of 2 million. Duhamel check-raises, Mizrachi moves all in and Duhamel calls! It all happens so fast it takes everyone by surprise.
Showdown
Duhamel:
Mizrachi:
It's a crafty play of aces by Duhamel that neatly ensnares Mizrachi's top pair. Mizrachi is at risk and is going to need some help to avoid elimination. He is standing over the table, waiting for the turn. The is no help. He's down to his last card.
The river is another face card, but it's not the queen Mizrachi needs. It's the . Duhamel's rail is ecstatic as their man stacks up the Grinder's chips and knocks out Mizrachi.
With Mizrachi's elimination in 5th place, Frank Kassela has (finally!) wrapped up the title of 2010 WSOP Player of the Year.
The action folds around to the blinds where Joseph Cheong completes and Jonathan Duhamel knocks the table for a free flop.
It comes , and Cheong check-calls a bet of 1.5 million. That brings the to the party on fourth street, and Cheong now leads out with a bet of 2.5 million. Duhamel is the caller this time, and there's something brewing as we head to the last card.
River: . Cheong loads up another bet and fires, but we couldn't even eyeball the amount before Duhamel's cards were in the muck.