Eric Wasserson raised and Brian Hastings called. Both players drew two.
Hastings bet and Wasserson raised. Hastings called. Both players drew one and checked.
Both players drew one and Hastings check-called a bet. Wasserson tabled ![]()
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and won the pot.
Eric Wasserson raised and Brian Hastings called. Both players drew two.
Hastings bet and Wasserson raised. Hastings called. Both players drew one and checked.
Both players drew one and Hastings check-called a bet. Wasserson tabled ![]()
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and won the pot.
Eric Wasserson raised and Brian Hastings called. Hastings drew three and Wasserson drew one. Hastings check-called a bet.
Hastings then drew two and Wasserson drew one. Hastings again check-called a bet. Hastings then stood pat and Wasserson drew one. Both players checked and Hastings won with ![]()
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On second draw Eric Wasserson drew two and Brian Hastings drew one. Wasserson check-called a bet and drew one while Hastings stood pat. This time Wasserson check-folded.
So far the heads-up battle between Eric Wasserson and Brian Hastings has been one of attrition with little movement in the chip counts.
Eric Wasserson raised and Brian Hastings called. Both players drew three and Hastings check-called a bet.
Both players drew two and Hastings bet. Wasserson called. Both players drew one and checked.
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was good enough and he took down the pot.
Brian Hastings raised and Eric Wasserson called. Wasserson drew two and Hastings drew one. Wasserson check-called a bet.
The draws repeated and Wasserson checked again. Hastings bet and Wasserson raised. Hastings re-raised and Wasserson threw his hand into the muck.
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and increased his heads-up lead.
Action folded around to Eric Wasserson in the small blind who raised. Daniel Zack in the big blind responded with a three-bet, which Wasserson called.
On the first draw, Wasserson drew two cards to Zack's three, prompting Wasserson to query, "Three, really?". Wasserson then led out and was called.
The second draw saw Wasserson take one card and Zack two. Wasserson then bet enough to put Zack all in. Zack made the call for his tournament life.
Both players stood pat on the final draw, after which Zack showed down ![]()
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. It was no good, however, as Wasserson held ![]()
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, ending Zack's impressive run in third place.
Brian Hastings raised and Shaun Deeb defended his big blind.
Both players drew two and Deeb check-called a bet. Both players drew one and Deeb check-called another bet and was all in.
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and Deeb was drawing live with his ![]()
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. He peeled his final card. "Three across," he said, before flipping over a
and heading to the exit in fourth place.
Shaun Deeb raised and called off his remaining stack against Brian Hastings.
Buoyed by choruses of "Stingerrrr" by both Daniel Zack and Eric Wasserson, Hastings drew three, two and two against Deeb's two, one and one.
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to double up.
"Cover Dan! Cover Dan!" chanted Deeb as he eyed his fellow short stack at the table.
Eric Wasserson raised on the button and Daniel Zack defended his big blind. Zack drew two and Wasserson stood pat.
Zack check-called a bet. The draws repeated and again Zack check-called a bet. Zack then drew one and Wasserson stood pat again. Both players checked and Wasserson won with ![]()
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