Seat 1: Allen Kessler - 196,500
Seat 2: Scott Clements - 66,500
Seat 3: Michael Binger - 403,500
Seat 4: Bill Bostick - 100,500
Seat 5: Tay Nguyen - 132,000
Seat 6: Mike McClain - 283,000
Seat 7: Jake Solis -302,000
Seat 8: Ty Stewart - 275,500
Seat 9: Travis Erdman 224,500
The restart, originally scheduled for 2:00 p.m., has been bumped up an hour earlier and will begin at 1:00 p.m. local time (GMT -8). Someone is going to walk away $181,379 richer, with a 2009 WSOP Main Event ticket in their pocket and a gold circuit championship ring on their finger. Will it be chip leader Michael Binger, or will "The Chainsaw," Allen Kessler saw his way to number one? To find out, keep your browser tuned in to PokerNews.com!
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and Erdman fired a continuation bet of 25,000. Kessler folded and when the action landed on Stewart, he raised it up to 75,000. Erdman wasted little time folding, and Stewart raked in the pot.
. Action checked around to Stewart who bet 10,000. After a Kessler fold, Clements came along and the two players saw the
produced on the turn. Clements checked it to Stewart who bet 25,000. The river was the
and action was check to Stewart once more. This time Stewart pushed out a stack of 5,000 demonination chips, which was enough to put Clements all in. Clements obliged and just said, "WOW!" as Stewart showed his
for the flopped broadway.
and the action was checked around to Binger, who fired a 20,000 bet. Ty Stewart was the only caller, and both he and Binger went heads-up to the turn:
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was good for trips to rake in the pot.
and after taking a peak over at Bostick's remaining chip stack, he dropped a massive stack of 5,000 chips across the betting line, enough to put Bostick all in.
, well ahead of Binger's
popped off on the river and Binger took down the pot with two pair, aces and threes. Binger stacked up 580,000 in chips after the hand.