2009 World Series of Poker
Event 22 - $1,500 No Limit Hold'em Shootout
Day: 3
Players Left 1 / 1,000
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Level: 3
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 2,000
Christopher Moore - 286,000
Joseph Cutler - 548,000
Jeffrey Carris - 787,000
Michael McNeil - 478,000
Joshua Tieman - 241,000
Eugene Katchalov - 487,000
Andrew Margolis - 871,000
Brandon Wong - 357,000
First, Eugene Katchalov raised to 30,000 preflop and got a call from Michael McNeil. When the flop came
, McNeil folded to a bet of 42,000 from Katchalov.Next, Brandon Wong raised to 32,000, and Eugene Katchalov was the caller this time. The flop came
. Katchalov checked, and Wong bet 46,000 which was enough to win him the pot.
The flop came
. Wong checked, Carris continued out with 42,000, and it was enough to fold both opponents and win him the pot.
Heads up, the flop came
. Margolis continued out with a bet of 47,000, and Moore made the call after a moment.The turn card was the
, and Margolis slowed down, tapping the table. Moore took the opportunity to fire a bet of 60,000 at the pot. Margolis asked Moore for a rough estimate of his remaining chip stack before folding out of the way and letting the pot go.
Showdown
Tieman:

Somerville:

The race was on for Tieman's tournament life. The board was unfriendly to him though, running out
. Somerville's tens held up, winning the race and sending Josh Tieman off to the payout desk to collect 9th-place money, worth more than $17,000.Somerville is up to 700,000 on the nose.