Hand 57: Haugo moved all in under the gun, and action folded to Nguyen, who called immediately upon seeing his cards.
Haugo:
Nguyen:
The flop gave both players flush draws, though Haugo's was obviously better. A turn meant Haugo needed to improve on the river to survive, unless a hit, which would mean a chopped pot. The paired the board, leaving Haugo felted.
"Good hand," he said, shaking Nguyen's hand. "Good luck."
Hand 87: Jeff Smith raised to 60,000 and Danny Nguyen called from the button. John Fontana pushed all in in the small blind and Smith pushed his big stack over the top, forcing Nguyen out.
Fontana:
Smith:
Behind with the smaller pocket pair, Fontana couldn't get any help on the board and he was eliminated in 4th place for $99,644. The remaining three players are now guaranteed $138,160.
Hand 138: Jeff Smith opened to 80,000 on the button, Danny Nguyen called in the small blind and Frank Patti moved all in from the big blind. Smith got out of the way while Nguyen made the call to put Patti at risk.
Patti:
Nguyen:
Patti was heading toward the flop, looking for a big time double up. The dealer laid out a flop and Nguyen took the lead with his pair of kings. Patti would once again need a three-outer to save his tournament life. The turn gave Patti nine more outs with a flush draw. The river gave Nguyen the check mark and Patti was eliminated.
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Hand 226: Danny Nguyen called a raise before the flop then bet fourth street with the board reading . Smith folded.
Hand 227: Nguyen raised to 110,000, and Smith three-bet to 285,000. Nguyen called, and the flop came . Smith bet 290,000, which Nguyen called. On the [7hd turn, Smith slowed down with a check.
"All in," Nguyen announced, overbetting the pot. Smith snap-called.
Smith:
Nguyen:
"I need an eight," Nguyen said.
The dealer didn't give him one, burning and turning the .
Hand 292: Danny Nguyen pushed all in and Jeff Smith quickly called.
Nguyen:
Smith:
The board ran out and Nguyen made the double up to 1,460,000 chips.
Hand 293: Smith raised to 160,000 and Nguyen pushed all in. Smith made a fast call and flipped over to Nguyen's . The board came down and Smith's trip nines won the pot, the tournament, the bracelet and the top prize money. Nguyen made $199,829 for his runner-up finish.
American Jeffrey Smith from Encinitas, Calif., has captured his first World Series of Poker bracelet in Event #9: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em and the top prize of $323,125. Smith defeated runner-up Danny Nguyen after a long three-hour heads-up match that saw a chip lead change almost every couple of hands.
Smith scored his first WSOP cash in last year's Millionaire Maker event, earning $2,704 for a 605th-place finish. According to Smith's Hendon Mob page, his previous best cash was a 3rd-place finish for $25,800 in a 2008 LA Poker Classic side event. Smith's total career earnings before today were just under $46,000 so he has multiplied that by almost six times.
In the final hand, Smith raised to 160,000 and Nguyen pushed all in. Smith made a fast call and flipped over to Nguyen's . The board came down and Smith's trip nines won the pot. Nguyen made $199,829 for his runner-up finish.
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