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Event 21 - $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.Day 3 completed
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Tue Jun 09 2009 12:44 GMT-70 | Posted by donpeters
Congratulations to Zac Fellows, Event #21 Champion! ($311,899)
The final day of play took over 12 hours and heads-up play took over one and a half hours, but finally Zac Fellows has emerged champion of Event #21, $3,000 H.O.R.S.E.!
Fellows came into today with the chip lead and kept his stack at a steady upward pace for most of the day. At one point when he got down, the poker gods came to his rescue and spiked Fellows a jack on seventh street in a round of stud to give him a better full house than his opponent. It seems like it truly was meant to be.
During heads-up play, Fellows dominated the action and had his competitor, James Van Alstyne, on the brink of elimination multiple times. Eventually, the cards held for Fellows and Van Alstyne was eliminated in second place.
With this win, Fellows nearly doubled his lifetime tournament winnings. More importantly, he walked away with his first WSOP gold bracelet and will forever go down in history as a World Series champion! Congratulations to all the winners and especially to the winner Zac Fellows! -
Tue Jun 09 2009 12:42 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
James Van Alstyne - 2nd PlaceJames Van Alstyne Eliminated in 2nd Place ($192,866); Zac Fellows Wins!
Hold'em
Hold'em once again provided the action here today as the final hand was decided once we returned to the world's most popular poker variation.
Zac Fellows raised preflop from the button and James Van Alstyne made the call from the big blind.
The flop came down

. Van Alstyne checked and Fellows followed up with a bet. Van Alstyne made the call.
The turn was the
and this time Van Alstyne led with a bet. Fellows raised and Van Alstyne deliberated for a few moments before committing his last chips with a raise. Fellows insta-called and the cards were tabled.
Van Alstyne showed
but when Fellows flipped 
for a set, it was all over as Van Alstyne was left drawing dead.
The meaningless river was the
and Zac Fellows is crowned champion of Event #21! A great effort by James Van Alstyne, who led throughout this final table and was rarely threatened until heads-up play. He'll be feeling better tomorrow with $192,866 to soften the pain of being so close to the gold. -
Tue Jun 09 2009 12:31 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Another Double!
Stud-8
With all the chips in on fourth street Zac Fellows held the lead and had the bracelet within reach. However James Van Alstyne caught good and found two pair to double up.
Fellows: (
) 


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Van Alstyne: (
) 


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Tue Jun 09 2009 12:27 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Van Alstyne Crippled Again
Stud-8
James Van Alstyne is once again crippled after a Stud-8 hand following the break. Van Alstyne was the aggressor with


but mucked on the river when Zac Fellows revealed 


(

) for two pair.
Van Alstyne is back down to 225,000 chips. -
Tue Jun 09 2009 12:20 GMT-70
Round: 29
Hold'em/Omaha-8 Blinds: 40000-80000
Razz/Stud/Stud-8 Limits: Ante 20000, Bring-in 20000, Limits 80000-160000 -
Tue Jun 09 2009 12:12 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Break
As we tick past 2am and into the fourteenth hour of play for the day, the players are now taking a ten-minute break.
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Tue Jun 09 2009 12:08 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Van Alstyne Finds a Pulse
Stud
James Van Alstyne led the betting and was all in on fifth street against Zac Fellows.
Van Alstyne: (
) 


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Fellows: (
) 


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Van Alstyne made two pair on the river and Fellows couldn't better it as Van Alstyne doubles up once again. He's now back to around 500,000 and has a pulse once again. -
Tue Jun 09 2009 11:58 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Van Alstyne Quartered
Omaha-8
After a series of raises, the last chips of James Van Alstyne were in on a flop of

.
"You got an eight?" quizzed Van Alstyne.
"Yeh, I got a couple of them," replied Fellows as he tabled


for quads and a stranglehold on the pot as Van Alstyne could only table 


.
The turn was the
and the river was the
and Van Alstyne grabs a quarter to remain alive, as both players split the low, but again is in deep trouble with just 170,000 chips. -
Tue Jun 09 2009 11:53 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
It's Not Over Yet Folks!
Omaha-8
After Zac Fellows raised preflop, James Van Alstyne was all in for his last 25,000 on a flop of

.
Fellows:



Van Alstyne:



Van Alstyne had a virtual lock on the pot as the turn was the
and river the
. Val Alstyne doubles to around 320,000.
Started 9th Jun, 2009






