Alexander "ShadowFiend1" Condon opened for 200,000 and then called John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza's three-bet all in of 790,158 from the cutoff.
John "Slapshot1085" Forlenza:
Alexander "ShadowFiend1" Condon:
Condon was ahead with his queens and nothing changed after the flop.
Forlenza didn't mind the on the turn as it gave him the flush draw but he bricked out as the appeared on the river ending his tournament in seventh place.
Alexander "ShadowFiend1" Condon opened for 240,000 and Allen "Acnyc718" Chang three-bet all in for 6,353,967 on the button.
The blinds folded and action was back on Condon who called for less holding 2,036,603.
Allen "Acnyc718" Chang:
Alexander "ShadowFiend1" Condon:
It was a flip but Condon didn't receive any help from the flop.
The turn wasn't the worst card for Condon as he picked-up more outs drawing to the wheel but the appeared on the river ending his tournament in sixth place.
Andrew "iseefoodtuna" Campbell raised all under for 2,278,039 under the gun and Philip "tomte" Yeh gave them isolaqtion after he came over the top from the small blind.
Andrew "iseefoodtuna" Campbell:
Philip "tomte" Yeh:
The flop came giving "iseefoodtuna" some hope as they paired their two but the board completed with the on the turn and the on the river ending their tournament in fourth place.
On Sunday night, the 2020 WSOP Online Event #5: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Freezeout attracted 854 players to generate an $811,300 prize pool. After ten and a half hours of play, it was Allen “Acnyc718” Chang emerging victorious to capture the bracelet and $161.286.44 first-place prize.
According to HendonMob, Chang has $215,567 in live tournament earnings including a career-best $49,039 for finishing seventh in the 2010 Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship Event. As for the WSOP, his prior best finish was 15th in the 2012 WSOP Event #52: $2,500 10-Game Six-Handed for $9,481.
2020 WSOP Event #5 Final Table Results
Place
Player
Prize
1
Allen “Acnyc718” Chang
$161,286
2
Philip “tomte” Yeh
$99,709
3
Felipe “McBain” Leme
$69,772
4
Andrew “iseefoodtuna” Campbell
$49,570
5
Tim “married” Begley
$35,697
6
Alex “ShadowFiend1” Condon
$26,124
7
John “Slapshot1085” Forlenza
$19,390
8
Josh “charliefrog” Greenberg
$14,603
9
Quintin “AA_QTiP_KK” Trammell
$11,196
After Shawn “shades927” Stroke bubbled in 127th place, the in-the-money eliminations came at a steady pace. Among the notables to cash were Katie “katelin” Lindsay (113th - $1,622.60), Bo "proudpatriot" Cappello (91st - $1,703.73), Melisa “NJ_Melisa” Singh (75th - $$1,947.12), Event #2 champ Louis "PokeThese" Lynch (50th - $2,758.42), Stephen “sixsixsix” Jones (37th - $3,164.07), Aaron “FrankDux” Massey (13th - $6,896.05), Michael “itwasthator0” Gagliano (12th - $8,680.91), Ryan “Protential” Laplante (11th - $8,680.91), and Greg “ClickingBtnz” Himmelbrand (10th - $8,680.91).
Chang began the final table as the chip leader, while Quintin "AA_QTiP_KK" Trammell and Josh “charliefrog” Greenberg were the two short stacks. Not surprisingly, they were the first two to go before John “Slapshot1085” Forlenza followed them out the door in seventh place when his ace-queen failed to get lucky against Alex “ShadowFiend1” Condon’s pocket queens.
Condon then bowed out in sixth place when his ace-king failed to win a flip against Chang’s jacks, and not long after Tim “married” Begley jammed with deuces down only to run into the pocket kings of Chang.
The short-stacked Andrew “iseefoodtuna” Campbell then ran ace-deuce into Philip “tomte” Yeh’s pocket aces to bust in fourth place, and then Chang dispatched Felipe “McBain” Leme in third place when the latter’s king-nine suited fell to the former’s ace-king.
Chang took a 3:1 chip lead into heads-up play, but Yeh put up a tough fight, even taking over the chip lead at one point. However, Chang was not to be denied as he reclaimed the lead and set about whittling down Yeh, who would jam with eight-six. Chang called with queen-jack and the paint cards prevailed to eliminate Yeh in second place for $99,708.77.
The next tournament on the schedule – Event #6: $600 PLO8 6-Handed – will take place at 3 p.m. PDT on Monday. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will once again be reporting all the action, so be sure to tune in then to see who captures the next 2020 WSOP bracelet!
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