Hand #199: The action folded to Chris Bell, who raised to 64,000 out of the small blind. Kory Kilpatrick called, the flop fell , and both players checked. The turn was the , Bell checked, and Kilpatrick took it down with a bet.
Hand #200: Kilpatrick raised to 62,000 out of the small blind, Jack Duong called, and the dealer fanned . Kilpatrick led out for 75,000, and Duong folded.
Hand #201: Bell raised to 55,000 in the cutoff, and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #202: Kilpatrick raised to 50,000 in the cutoff, Eric Wasserson called in the big blind, and the flop fell . Wasserson checked, Kilpatrick bet another 50,000, and Wasserson moved all in for 199,000. Kilpatrick snap-called.
Wasserson:
Kilpatrick:
Wasserson's trips held as the turn and river bricked , respectively, and he doubled through.
Hand #203: Kory Kilpatrick raised from under the gun, Noah Bronstein moved all in for 264,000 on the button, Eric Wasserson re-shoved for 526,000 from the small blind, and Chris Bell moved all in from the big blind having both players covered. Kilpatrick folded.
Bronstein:
Wasserson:
Bell:
The aces held for the main pot and Wasserson's pocket tens were good for the side pot as the flop, turn, and river came .
Hand #213: Jack Duong raised in the cutoff, winning the blinds and antes.
Hand #214: Duong was first to act, and he raised to 50,000. Eric Wasserson moved all in for 408,000 on the button, Chris Bell re-shoved, and the action folded through.
Wasserson:
Bell:
"KING BABY!" one of Bell's supporters yelled. "KING!"
Bell didn't necessarily need a king - all he had to do was fade Wasserson's outs - and he failed to on a flop of . Wasserson's pair of jacks held up on the turn () and the river (), and he doubled through.
Hand #215: Kory Kilpatrick raised to 62,000 out of the small, Jack Duong moved all in from the big blind, and Kilpatrick folded.
Hand #216: Doung raised to 62,000 out of the small blind, and Noah Bronstein tank-folded from the big blind.
Hand #217: Bronstein raised to 68,000 from the small blind, and Eric Wasserson surrendered his big blind.
Hand #218: Wasserson moved all in for effectively 225,000 in the small blind, and Chris Bell called, putting himself at risk.
Bell:
Wasserson:
Wasserson held a commanding lead, and extended it on a flop of . It was all over for Bell when the turn brought the , and the WSOP bracelet winner was already shaking hands by the time the completed the board.