Action folded around to Bruce Yamron in the small blind who raised the action. Phil Ivey called from the big blind and the flop came down . Yamron continued and Ivey called to see the hit the turn. Yamron fired another bet and this time Ivey opted to let it go. Yamon took down the pot and now has about 115,000.
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Dan Hemiller raised from middle position and found a single call from Stephen Chidwick in the big blind. The flop came down and Chidwick check-called a continuation from Heimiller.
The hit the felt on the turn and Chidwick led out into the middle. Heimiller called and the finished off the board. Both players checked and Heimiller showed for Broadway. Chidwick showed for the same straight and the two chopped up the pot.
Bruce Yamron completed with an ace showing and found a call from Christoph Haller. Yamron continued out on fourth and Haller, who pulled a king, called. On fifth street it was Yamron who received a king, giving first action to Haller. He led at the pot and Yamron stuck around.
Sixth street saw both players receive a jack and Haller fired a bet. Yamron called and the two took their final cards. Haller bet out and Yamron moved all in for just 2,000 on top. Haller tanked for about 15 seconds before flinging the chips forward and showing for a jack-nine. Yamron rolled over for a ninety-eight and scored the double up. He now has about 240,000 while Haller has dropped to 75,000.
Yuebin Guo completed and Stephen Chidwick called. Guo continued his aggression, firing out bets on fourth, fifth, and sixth street. The two received their final down cards and Guo led at the middle once again. Chidwick called and tabled for a seventy-six. This was ahead of Guo's for a ninety-six and Chidwick was awarded the pot. Chidwick now has about 445,000 in chips.
Alex Rocha completed with an eight and Dan Hemiller called with an ace. Heimiller led on fourth only to have Rocha raise the action. Heimiller called and then led out on fifth. Rocha called all in for his last 16,000 and the hands were turned face up.
Rocha:
Heimiller:
Heimiller pulled an eight on sixth, making an eighty-five that improved to a seventy-five after he received a as his final card. Rocha's last card was a , ensuring he ended the hand with a ten-eight. He was eliminated in 8th place and will collect $11,750 in prize money.
Action folded to Bruce Yamron in the small blind and he completed. Phil Ivey potted for 18,000 from the big blind and Yamron called. The flop came down and Yamron checked to the raiser. Ivey fired 23,000 and Yamron quickly ditched his cards.
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Event
Date
Time
Tournament
Buy-in
Guarantee
1
June 22
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Rebuy & Add On
$16.50
$2,500
2
June 23
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Rebuy & Add On
$11
$1,500
3
June 24
5:30 p.m.
Pot-Limit Omaha - Rebuy & Add On
$11
$1,000
4
June 25
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Freezeout
$22
$1,200
5
June 26
5:30 p.m.
Omaha 8 or Better - Re-Entry
$33
$750
6
June 27
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Rebuy & Add On
$5.50
$1,500
7
June 28
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Freezeout
$55
$5,000
8
June 29
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Freezeout
$109
$7,500
9
June 30
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Rebuy & Add On
$5.50
$1,500
10
July 1
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Freezeout
$22
$1,200
11
July 2
5:30 p.m.
Pot-Limit Omaha - Rebuy & Add On
$5.50
$600
12
July 3
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Knockout
$7.70 + $7
$750
13
July 4
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Six Max - Rebuy & Add On
$11
$2,000
14
July 5
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Rebuy & Add On
$55
$4,500
15
July 6
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Rebuy & Add On
$27.50
$5,500
16
July 7
5:30 p.m.
No-Limit Hold 'Em - Six Max - Re-Entry
$33
$3,000
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Christoph Haller was under the gun and cut out a raise. Action folded over to Bruce Yamron in the small blind and he made it three bets to go. The big blind folded and Haller called.
The flop came and Yamron continued with a bet. Haller raised, Yamron three-bet, and Haller called all in for his tournament life.
Yamron:
Haller:
Yamron was in the lead with his pair of kings and stayed that way through the turn and the river. Haller was eliminated in seventh place and Yamron's stack has been boosted to 255,000.