WSOP Updates, Event 47, $2,000 NLHE – Double Comeback Gives Blair Rodman Title

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Blair Rodman surged from the middle of the pack at a powerful final table on Sunday, to beat out Amato Galasso for first place in Event 47 -$2,000 No Limit Hold em. Rodman is no stranger to WSOP final tables — this was his twelfth — but he takes home his first WSOP bracelet and prize money of $707,898 for the win.

Rodman didn't present an immediate danger at the start of play on Sunday. He began with a stack of 712,000 — less than half of leader Stan Crawford's 1,498,000. The final table was assigned as follows:

Seat 1: Mark McKibben — 643,000

Seat 2: David Schnettler — 267,000

Seat 3: Klein Kim Bach — 1,120,000

Seat 4: Joe Pelton — 681,000

Seat 5: Blair Rodman — 712,000

Seat 6: Steve 'Stan' Crawford — 1,498,000

Seat 7: Amato Galasso — 1,165,000

Seat 8: Anna Wroblewski — 1,137,000

Seat 9: Roland de Wolfe — 961,000

'Stan' Crawford jumped from the gates and expanded his lead by knocking out Mark McKibben in the third hand. From the small blind, McKibben moved all in on 99, while Crawford called with KK. McKibben needed help, but the board AQQ8K didn't bring it, instead giving Crawford the full house. McKibben was sent out in ninth place with a prize of $42,655.

The next several hands saw Anna Wroblewski mixing it up and winning several pots. In the Hand 19, though, Rodman pushed with A2. Wroblewski tanked, then called with 22. Rodman doubled up, avoiding elimination when an ace flopped, with the final board showing A87Q5. This pushed Rodman past the million-chip mark, but he was still considerably behind Crawford, who led the pack at 2,155,000.

With blinds at 20,000/40,000 David Schnettler was in peril, short-stacked at 220,000. Schnettler went all in on Q10, but ran into Rodman's A10 and needed to improve. Rodman instead caught an unneeded ace on the river, the board showing KK88A, and Schnettler departed with $55,637 in eighth-place money.

Next, Rodman took on Joe Pelton, who went all in on 1010. After several minutes, Rodman called with KQ, and was rewarded when the 773K9 board gave him two pair, kings and sevens. Pelton cashed $74,183 for his seventh-place effort.

Roland de Wolfe was the next to go, in Hand #51. He looked good going all in on AQ against Amato Galasso, who tanked before calling with A8. A-Q was unlucky for de Wolfe, as a board of 75434 gave Galasso the club flush and sent de Wolfe to the rail in sixth place with $98,293. Galasso took the lead with over 2,000,000 in chips.

After being crippled in a big hand with Galasso, early leader Crawford was knocked out in fifth place after going all in on J-8. Bach called with A-10 and the board didn't improve either hand, giving Bach the pot with an ace high. Crawford cashed $135,384. Meanwhile, Bach was on the move — in the very next hand he eliminated a short-stacked Wroblewski when his A-9 topped her K-4. She earned $192,876 for fourth place.

With only three players remaining, the stacks were nearly even. After four unremarkable hands, things got interesting in Hand #72. It started out slow—Rodman and Galasso limped in, Bach checked. After the 992 flop, Galasso folded as Rodman bet and Bach called. Betting after the turn 2 and river A brought Rodman all in. Bach showed 62 for the full house, deuces full of nines, but Rodman flipped over 109 for the higher full house, nines full of deuces, ending Bach's run at the bracelet and sending him home with third-place winnings of $289,314.

Heads-up play began with Hand #73 with Rodman ahead, 5,550,000 to Galasso's 2,600,000. After twenty hands, Galasso took the lead and continued to chip at Rodman's stack, reducing it at one point to 1,730,000. Rodman struck back in Hand #135. With 74, Rodman moved all in for his last 1,165,000 after a flop of 964, forcing Galasso to fold his 54.

A dozen hands passed until the next big action occurred. Betting after a flop and turn of K945 brought Rodman all in. Galasso called with K8 for top pair and Rodman showed J3 for the flush draw. The river 7 made Rodman's flush and doubled him up to almost five million, giving him the lead for the first time in 50 hands. Another 20 hands passed with little action, then Rodman moved all in on two consecutive hands — holding pocket nines, then pocket deuces, prompting Galasso folds.

About ten hands later, Rodman moved in again with AJ. Galasso called and was again ahead with AK, but the flop brought J54, and Rodman moved in front with the pair of jacks. The turn 3 opened up chances for wheel straights and the chop, but the river was the Q, leaving Rodman's jacks in front. Galasso cashed $448,808 for his second-place finish, while Rodman collected the $707,898 winner's money and the bracelet.

Final Standings and Payouts:

1. Blair Rodman — $707,898

2. Amato Galasso — $448,808

3. Klein Kim Bach — $289,314

4. Anna Wroblewski — $192,876

5. Steve 'Stan' Crawford — $135,384

6. Roland de Wolfe — $98,293

7. Joe Pelton — $74,183

8. David Schnettler — $55,637

9. Mark McKibben — $42,655

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