Alex "OrcinusOrca" Foxen open-jammed under the gun for 10,018 and Brandon "DrOctagon" Adams isolated on the button after jamming over the top for 30,152.
Alex "OrcinusOrca" Foxen:
Brandon "DrOctagon" Adams:
Foxen had kicker issues and didn't get lucky as the runout ended his tournament.
Martin "bathroomline" Zamani open jammed under the gun for his last 18,800. Action folded around to Ankush "Rickrosstheb" Mandavia in the big blind, who called and turned over . Zamani showed for the commanding lead.
Zamani stayed ahead on a flop of , but the turn gave Mandavia the lead with a pair of jacks. The on the river handed Mandavia the pot with two pair and ended Zamani's tournament.
WSOP.com Online Bracelet Event #25: $7,777 NLH Lucky 7's High Roller proved to be a mammoth affair, with 151 entries (113 players, 38 rebuys) powering the prize pool into seven-figure territory, with $1,113,927 up for grabs.
The final 36 players will take home cash, with a min-cash worth $7,797.48. The eventual champion will take home $283,939.99, along with the coveted WSOP Gold Bracelet.
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Event #25: $7,777 NLH Lucky 7's High Roller Payouts
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Action on the table quickly folded around to the small blind where Ali "SasukeUchiha" Imsirovic raised all in for 55,640 and Andrew "WATCHGUY42" Lichtenberger called off his 18,450 stack from the big blind.
Ali "SasukeUchiha" Imsirovic:
Andrew "WATCHGUY42" Lichtenberger:
Both players woke up with made hands but Lichtenberger was behind and the flop made things worse as it gave Imsirovic a set of fives.
The turn was no help to Lichtenberger as it left him drawing dead to the river.