2018 World Series of Poker

Event #16: $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
44
Prize
$185,965
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$571,600
Entries
114
Level Info
Level
58
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
0

Justin Bonomo Headlines Final Four in the $10,000 Heads-Up Championship

Level 42 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Justin Bonomo among the final four in Event #16
Justin Bonomo among the final four in Event #16

The penultimate day of the 2018 World Series of Poker Event #16: $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Championship saw 16 hopefuls out of a 114 entries return to the tables and the goal was rather simple: Win one match and secure a payday of $31,086, win the second heads-up duel also and secure a spot in the semi-finals for a shot at the elusive gold bracelet and first-place payout of $185,965 that comes along with it.

After his incredible results in the current year so far, all eyes were set on Justin Bonomo and he won both matches, defeating Niall Farrell and Mark McGovern, to advance to the final day. While Bonomo has mainly been earning his big paydays in higher stakes, there was one particular moment right at the start of this event that sparked the motivation to do well.

When asked about going from an event like the Super High Roller Bowl ($300K) to a $10K, Bonomo had the following to say in the interview right after his second victory:

"Sometimes it can be hard for me to focus. The one thing that really helped was that in the first round I was paired against David Peters, so it felt like I was playing a High Roller because he's an incredibly tough opponent that I play against all the time in High Rollers. The $10,000 Heads Up is still a big tournament. There's something about heads-up that gets the adrenaline flowing and it feels like there's a lot more pressure on the line so that helps me maintain focus."

Bonomo will face Dutchman Martijn Gerrits in the first semi-final while Spanish online grinder Juan “Malakastyle” Pardo Dominguez takes on British heads-up specialist Jason McConnon in the second semi-final. Pardo has already had quite a year himself with three High Roller scores for a combined total of nearly $1 million in Barcelona and Monte-Carlo.

Juan Pardo Dominguez
It has been a good year for Juan Pardo Dominguez

The final four players will return to the PokerGo feature table as follows:

Martijn Gerrits vs Justin Bonomo @ noon local time

Jason McConnon vs Juan Pardo Dominguez @ 1.30 p.m. local time

If the first match is not finished yet, the second semi-final will be pushed back accordingly, and the starting time of the final duel for the gold bracelet will depend on the duration of the previous two matches.

Bonomo was the first player to book his seat for the round of 8 after defeating Niall Farrell in a very aggressive match. Farrell four-bet jammed pocket treys into the pocket kings and there was no upset on an ace-high board. Mark McGovern awaited next, and while the first half of the duel saw Bonomo pull away and McGovern get back to even in chips, the late stages were dominated by Bonomo. Down to fewer than nine big blinds, McGovern called a jam with ace-six suited and failed to hold up versus ten-seven despite flopping the nut flush draw.

Frenchman Julien Martini, who won his first gold bracelet in Event #4 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better, endured a roller coaster heads-up against Jan-Eric Schwippert in which both players were down to just a few big blinds before doubling up several times. Martini's aces were eventually cracked by Schwippert's jack-ten suited, but the run good of the German ended right there. After defeating Kane Kalas in the first match, Martijn Gerrits took on Schwippert and grinded his opponent down before getting there with an open-ended straight draw against the top two pair of Schwippert to advance to Day 3.

James McConnon ended up victorious against Galen Hall with top pair against the busted straight and flush draw and he was the first player to advance to the semi-finals after defeating Aussie Kahle Burns. It was a flip for the short-stacked Burns, who failed to hold up with pocket eights versus jack-ten and had to settle for the min- cash of $31,086.

Daniel McAulay and Jason Mo were the other two players that ended up losing their first match and bust before the money. McAulay ended up short against Nicolai Morris, who was then defeated by Pardo Dominguez, while Mo stood no chance against the Spaniard in his first match of the day.

That wraps up the penultimate day of the event and the PokerNews live reporting team will be back tomorrow to provide hand-for-hand coverage until a champion is crowned.

Tags: Jason McConnonJuan Pardo DominguezJustin BonomoMartijn Gerrits

Jan-Eric Schwippert Eliminated in Round of 8 ($31,086)

Level 42 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Jan-Eric Schwippert
Jan-Eric Schwippert

(Blinds 6,000/12,000)

Martijn Gerrits opened to 30,000 and Jan-Eric Schwippert made the call.

The flop was {8-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{3-Hearts} and after Schwippert checked, Gerrits made it 20,000. The action didn't stop there, because Schwippert decided to raise it to 80,000, only to see Gerrits three-bet all in for effectively 460,000. Schwippert made the call.

Jan-Eric Schwippert: {9-Clubs}{8-Hearts}
Martijn Gerrits: {J-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}

The dealer opened up the {Q-Spades} turn and the {4-Clubs} river to complete Gerrits' straight and to eliminate Schwippert from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Martijn Gerrits nl
Martijn Gerrits
1,600,000 450,000
Jan-Eric Schwippert de
Jan-Eric Schwippert
Busted

Tags: Jan-Eric SchwippertMartijn Gerrits

Mark McGovern Eliminated in Round of 8 ($31,086)

Level 42 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Mark McGovern
Mark McGovern

Justin Bonomo moved all in the first hand of the new level and Mark McGovern called for his last 173,000 to create the following showdown.

Mark McGovern: {A-Clubs}{6-Clubs}
Justin Bonomo: {10-Spades}{7-Clubs}

The {9-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{4-Spades} flop kept McGovern in the lead and he even had the nut flush draw, but Bonomo's run good of 2018 continued after improving on the {7-Hearts} turn right away. A blank {J-Hearts} river ended McGovern's run in the round of 8 and he takes home $31,086 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
1,600,000 173,000
Mark McGovern gb
Mark McGovern
Busted

Tags: Justin BonomoMark Mcgovern

Nicolai Morris Eliminated in Round of 8 ($31,086)

Level 42 : 10,000/20,000, 0 ante
Nicolai Morris
Nicolai Morris

Nicolai Morris raised all in for 183,000 from the button and Juan Pardo Dominguez called from the big blind with {A-Clubs}{6-Spades}, leading Morris' {5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}.

The flop came down {A-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{7-Hearts}, pairing Pardo Dominguez's ace but giving Morris a flush draw. The {4-Spades} turn gave Morris a few extra outs to two pair, but the river was the {7-Clubs} and ended Morris' tournament in the Round of 8.

Juan Pardo Dominguez will face Jason McConnon in the semifinals tomorrow.

Player Chips Progress
Juan Pardo Dominguez es
Juan Pardo Dominguez
1,600,000 183,000
Nicolai Morris us
Nicolai Morris
Busted

Tags: Juan Pardo DominguezNicolai Morris

Kahle Burns Eliminated in Round of 8 ($31,086)

Level 40 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Kahle Burns
Kahle Burns

Kahle Burns pushed his last 160,000 in the middle with {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds} and he got called by Jason McConnon, holding {J-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}.

The dealer opened up {4-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{9-Spades} on the flop. When the {7-Spades} turn came down, McConnon called for an {8-}. Instead of the {8-}, McConnon hit the {J-Spades} river to eliminate Kahle Burns from the tournament to advance to the semifinals.

Player Chips Progress
Jason McConnon gb
Jason McConnon
1,600,000 210,000
Kahle Burns au
Kahle Burns
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Kahle BurnsJason McConnon

Schwippert Cracks Aces to Eliminate Martini

Level 37 : 3,000/6,000, 0 ante
Jan-Eric Schwippert
Jan-Eric Schwippert

(Blinds 10,000/20,000)

Jan-Eric Schwippert open-shoved out of the small blind and Julien Martini called from the big blind for his last 176,000.

Julien Martini: {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}
Jan-Eric Schwippert: {J-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

The last duel of the round of 16 was about to get back to even stacks if Martini were to hold with his pocket aces. Schwippert picked up some outs on the {10-Clubs}{9-Spades}{2-Diamonds} flop and the {7-Diamonds} on the turn gave him a gutshot on top. The {J-Diamonds} on the river improved Schwippert to two pair and Martini was the last player to leave empty-handed.

Player Chips Progress
Jan-Eric Schwippert de
Jan-Eric Schwippert
800,000 177,000
Julien Martini fr
Julien Martini
WSOP 4X Winner
Busted

Tags: Julien MartiniJan-Eric Schwippert

Kahle Burns Advances to the Round of 8

Level 35 : 6,000/12,000, 0 ante
Kahle Burns
Kahle Burns

Kahle Burns and Gregory Goldberg just had their final showdown of the match.

Goldberg limped and Burns raised to 40,000. Goldberg pushed all in for 200,000 and Burns made a really fast call.

Kahle Burns: {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}
Gregory Goldberg: {A-Spades}{J-Hearts}

The dealer spread out a {K-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Hearts} flop and Burns was miles ahead. After the {7-Spades} turn Burns had locked up the hand to seal Goldberg's fate. The {9-Clubs} river was a courtesy.

Player Chips Progress
Kahle Burns au
Kahle Burns
WSOP 2X Winner
800,000 350,000
Gregory Goldberg us
Gregory Goldberg
Busted

Tags: Gregory GoldbergKahle Burns

Morris Emerges Victorious Against McAulay

Level 34 : 5,000/10,000, 0 ante
Nicolai Morris
Nicolai Morris

Daniel McAulay briefly seized the chip lead against Nicolai Morris, but an all-in preflop confrontation between the two gave Morris a large lead once again.

A series of raises between the two led to Morris all in for 318,400 on the button with {A-Spades}{Q-Spades} against McAulay with {A-}{8-} in the big blind. The board ran out {7-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{2-Hearts}{J-Spades}{K-Clubs}, and Morris was back in a comfortable lead.

A few hands later, McAulay limped the button and Morris popped it to 60,000 from the big blind. McAulay reraised all in for about 220,000 and Morris called with {K-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}, racing with McAulay's {6-Spades}{6-Hearts}.

The flop came down {Q-Hearts}{10-Spades}{9-Clubs}, giving Morris the nut straight to take a commaning lead in the hand. The {4-Hearts} turn left McAulay drawing dead, rendering the {A-Hearts} river moot.

Morris advanced to the Round of 8 where he will play Juan Pardo Dominguez.

Player Chips Progress
Nicolai Morris us
Nicolai Morris
800,000 310,000
Daniel McAulay gb
Daniel McAulay
Busted

Tags: Daniel McAulayNicolai Morris