Dejan "627265" Kaladjurdjevic raised to 400,000 from the middle position and Federico "elputoamo!" Molina three-bet shoved from the cutoff for 2,613,061. The button and small blind folded but Kunal "Alex_52" Bhatia four-bet to 6,026,122 for Kaladjurdjevic to fold.
Jimmy "KOBE_BRYANT8" Guerrero raised to 252,000 from the button and Luis "fruitbasket1" Munozcano three-bet shoved from the small blind for 1,544,599 for the big blind to fold and Guerrero to make the call with the bigger stack.
Luis "fruitbasket1" Munozcano:
Jimmy "KOBE_BRYANT8" Guerrero:
The board ran out for Guerrero to hold with the tens and flop a set to bust Munozcano.
Yago "porco1337" Simplicio Dos Santos was all-in from the small blind for the 42,456 he had left. Dejan "627265" Kaladjurdjevic raised to 240,000 from the button for Markku "ExVang" Koplimaa to three-bet to 1,925,328, keeping 60,000 behind. Kaladjurdjevic four-bet to put Koplimaa all-in who made the call for the rest.
Yago "porco1337" Simplicio Dos Santos:
Markku "ExVang" Koplimaa:
Dejan "627265" Kaladjurdjevic:
The board ran out for Kaladjurdjevic to flop two pair and improve to a full house on the turn to eliminate both opponents.
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"JollyJJoe" raised to 126,000 from the middle position and "TeaLover" three-bet shoved with for 1,495,084 from the hijack. Alon Eldar took some time and then made the call for 891,132 from the cutoff while the rest folded.
Alon Eldar:
"TeaLover":
The board ran out for Eldar to double up with the higher two pair.
At the beginning of the 2005 WSOP, Doyle Brunson remained the co-king of the all-time bracelet count, tied along with Johnny Chan at nine. However, as the series drew toward its close in late June, that was no longer the case — Chan had overtaken him by winning No. 10 to stand atop the mountain alone.
Brunson was already phasing out his tournament play, having cashed precisely zero times that summer and just three times in the previous two combined, although one had resulted in a bracelet victory.
When it came time for Event #31: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed, Brunson dusted off his tournament chops and made a run. Through a field of 301, he made the final table, where he sat second in chips behind fellow multiple-bracelet winner Layne Flack, with Scotty Nguyen also occupying a seat.