WPT $25,000 Championship - Bellagio

WPT Championship Main Event

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Several players objected to continuing beyond the 27 players, so we are done for the day and will resume tomorrow at noon.

Thomas Schreiber Eliminated in 28th Place ($92,820)

Thomas Schreiber - 28th place
Thomas Schreiber - 28th place
Richard Anthony moved all with {9-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} and was called by Thomas Schreiber's {A-Clubs}{K-Spades}. Schreiber took the lead on a flop of {A-Spades}{5-Spades}{2-Diamonds}. The turn was {J-Spades} and the river was {9-Clubs}. Anthony spiked a set as Schreiber headed to the rail. He won $92,820.

Can Kim Hua Doubles Through Grant Lang

Can Kim Hua was short stacked and all in pre-flop with {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts} against Grant Lang's {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts}. The flop came {Q-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{6-Spades}, and Hua took the lead with a pair of jacks. The last two cards were {3-Spades}{9-Hearts}, and Can Kim Hua doubled up in chips.

Phil Hellmuth v. David Levi

After a flop of {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}{5-Spades}, Phil Hellmuth bet 60,000, and David Levi called. The turn card was the {Q-Diamonds}. Hellmuth bet 70,000 and Levi called. The river card was the {4-Spades}, and both players checked. Hellmuth said, "I have two pair," but Levi showed pocket eights ({8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}), and Hellmuth mucked with annoyance.

David Levi chuckled as he collected the pot.

Lyle Berman is Gone in 29th ($92,820)

Lyle Berman with K-J is gone when he ran into Sorel Mizzi with A-A.

The question is: How long will it take for Lyle to join Doyle's game in Bobby's Room?

Paul Wasicka Doubles Through Scott Fischman

Paul Wasicka moved all in with a shortstack and {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs} and doubled through Scott Fischman who called with {A-Clubs}{8-Clubs}. Wasicka flopped an ace and his hand held up. He now has about 500K.

Tom Pniak Cracks Aces

Tom Pniak moved all in preflop with {K-Hearts}{K-Clubs}. Jimmy Tran called with {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}. Tom Pniak flopped the {K-Spades} to double up. He now has 350K.

Ian Johns Eliminated in 30th Place ($92,820)

With a super short stack, Ian Johns moved all in with {A-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}. He was called by Mike Wattel's {9-Spades}{9-Hearts}. The flop was {Q-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}. The turn was {7-Diamonds}. The river was {3-Clubs}. Wattel's pair held up as Johns headed to the rail. Ian Johns won $92,820 for 30th place.

Roland de Wolfe Doubles Through Richard Anthony

After a flop of {Q-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{5-Hearts}, Richard Anthony bets 90,000 from the small blind, and Roland de Wolfe calls from the button. The turn card is the {10-Hearts}, Anthony moves all in, and de Wolfe immediately calls, showing {A-Hearts}{3-Hearts} for the nut flush. Anthony has {6-Spades}{5-Clubs} for two pair, and he'll need a five or a six on the river to eliminate de Wolfe.

The river card is the {Q-Spades}, and Roland de Wolfe doubles up in chips.

Jake Minter Doubles Through Ian Johns

Minter moved all in with {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} and was called by Ian Johns with {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}. The flop was {J-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}. The turn was {7-Spades} and the river was {A-Clubs}. Minter rivered Johns to double up.

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Events List Tournament

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  • WPT Championship Main Event
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Winner
Carlos Mortensen
Winning Hand
♥K♥J
Prize
3,970,415
Level Info
Level
18
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
3,000
Players Info
Prize Pool
15,495,750
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