Sorel Mizzi has been eliminated in third place. He was in the small blind and raised into Jared Talarico's big blind. Talarico called, leaving Mizzi with 85,000 behind.
The flop came , and Mizzi put in his last 85,000. Talarico called and showed for a flush draw. Mizzi had . The flush came on the turn with the , and the river was the . Mizzi was eliminated.
Talarico will now be heads-up with former Main Event Champion Joe McKeehen for the $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship bracelet.
The flop came and Talarico check-called a bet by McKeehen.
The turn was the and Talarico bet. McKeehen raised and Talarico called.
The river was the and Talarico check-called McKeehen's bet.
Joe McKeehen raised and Jared Talarico three-bet, McKeehen called.
The flop came and Talarico bet, McKeehen called.
The turn was the and again Talarico bet, McKeehen called.
The river was the and Talarico check-called a bet by McKeehen this time.
As the heads-up portion of the tournament progresses, Jared Talarico is inching closer and closer to a fifty-fifty split of the remaining chips. Joe McKeehen still holds a lead, but Talarico has gained on him and the stacks are just about even.
After losing several pots or folding pre flop Jared Talarico was down to his last 100,000 and all in blind. Joe McKeehen called blind and the cards were dealt.
Talarico:
McKeehen:
The board ran out and Joe McKeehen eliminated Jared Talarico to win his second WSOP gold bracelet.