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Event 43 - $1,000 Seniors World ChampionshipDay 3 completed
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Mon Jun 22 2009 08:07 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
Event No. 43 Champion Michael Davis and daughter RachelCongratulations to Michael Davis, Winner of Event No. 43!
Michael Davis didn't have a big stack for most of the day, but that didn't matter. He played deliberate poker, picked his spots, and was the last man standing at the end of the night.
Davis earned the Seniors Championship title and WSOP bracelet after a brief heads-up battle with Scott Buller, who had been chip leader for much of the final table. In fact, he didn't take the chip lead in the match until about 10 minutes before the final hand, when he doubled up through Buller on the first hand of heads-up play.
After playing his winning hand, Davis commented that he had just sold his business last week. "I was wondering if I had to go home and find another job, but I guess that doesn't matter right now," Davis said as he was surrounded by family and friends.
Davis earned $437,358 and a WSOP bracelet for his performance. -
Mon Jun 22 2009 08:07 GMT-70 | Posted by donpeters
Scott Buller - 2nd PlaceScott Buller Eliminated in 2nd Place ($268,507); Michael Davis Event No. 43 Champion ($437,358)
Scott Buller opened with a raise from the button to 175,000 and then Michael Davis announced a reraise. He made it 600,000 to go. Buller then moved all in and after a moment of hesitation, Davis made the call.
Buller tabled
as Davis flipped over
onto the felt. The crowd was brought to their feet again in this heads-up battle for another big all-in confrontation.
The flop came down
and the crowd stayed rather quiet. Joe Sebok yelled out, "That's O.K., that's O.K. We'll take a wheel for the chop."
Then, the dealer burned and turned the
! The crowd erupted with both cheers from Davis' section and sighs of disbelief from Buller's section. Still, there was one card to come.
The dealer paused, patted the felt, and burned... the
and that was it! Davis was able to come from behind in the last hand to eliminate Buller in second place and take the victory! For his efforts, Buller earned nearly $270,000 in winnings. The two shook hands and congratulated one another as Davis' cheering section roared. Davis' daughter, Rachel, was first to run over and give him a big hug, yelling, "So sick, you're so sick!" repeatedly. -
Mon Jun 22 2009 07:43 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
Davis Doubles
Scott Buller made it 225,000 to go from the button and Michael Davis announced a raise before moving all in for 2,285,000 more.
Buller made the snap call and we saw the hands.
Buller:

Davis:

A flop of

kept Davis in front, and he took the pot when the board finished 
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Mon Jun 22 2009 07:40 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
Barry BoundsBarry Bounds Eliminated in 3rd Place ($179,210)
Michael Davis raised to 360,000 from the button and Barry Bounds moved all in from the big blind.
Davis:

Bounds:

A flop of

didn't help either player. On the turn, Davis picked up a flush draw with the
while Bounds picked up a straight draw. The
on the river completed both hands, giving Davis the nut flush over Bounds' straight.
After the hand, Davis has 2,780,000 while Bounds left with $179,210. -
Mon Jun 22 2009 07:31 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
Break is Over
The final three players in the Seniors World Championship have returned to the table.
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Mon Jun 22 2009 07:30 GMT-70Round: 27 Blinds: 30000/60000 Ante: 5000
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Mon Jun 22 2009 07:13 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
Break
Players are on a 20-minute break.
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Mon Jun 22 2009 07:13 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin
Michael MorustyMichael Morusty Eliminated in 4th Place ($126,863)
Scott Buller made his standard raise to 150,000 from under the gun and action moved to Michael Morusty on the big blind.
"Are you picking on me again," Morusty asked.
"You know what? I like you and because I like you, I'll show you much I'm picking on you," Buller answered.
Morusty thought about it for a second and said, "What if I raise? OK, I raise," at which point Buller moved all in. Morusty snap called and the hands were shown.
Morusty:

Buller:

Morusty's fans let out a huge cheer before the board came

. It was then Buller's camp that took over the cheering when the
landed on the turn and the
on the river.
Morusty takes home $126,863 for fourth place, while Buller takes a commanding chip lead of 5.8 million. -
Mon Jun 22 2009 07:05 GMT-70 | Posted by jakatkin

Charles Simon Eliminated in 5th Place ($95,332)
Scott Buller made it 200,000 to go from under-the-gun and Charles Simon pushed all in from the small blind. Buller made the call and liked what he saw.
Buller:

Simon:

Buller pulled further ahead on the turn when the board came


and faded Simon's four outs when the river brought the
. He now has a stack of 3,950,000 while Simon left in fifth place with a payday of $95,332.






