Hand #22: From early position Bastian Fischer moved all in. Immediately to his left, Tonio Roder called the all in. Action folded back around to Asi Moshe in the big blind, who wanted a count and thought it over for quite a while before deciding to rehsip his larger stack which folded out Roder, who was covered by Moshe. Fischer's tournament life was on the line.
Fischer
Moshe
A boisterous rail for Fischer called for a king but the flop was a blank . The turn was devastating for Fischer when it came the to cheering from Moshe's own rail. The river ended the German's tournament in 9th place when it came the
Hand #43: Vitalijs Zavorotnijs raised to 350,000 from under the gun. Tonio Roder called. Timothy Stephens moved all in from the big blind for about 3,690,000. Zavorotnijs re-shipped and Roder folded. It was bad news for Stephens as he ran into the rockets.
Stephens:
Zavorotnijs:
But Stephens flopped well with the coming. The turn was the to give even more outs. But the river ran dry when it came the to end Stephen's tournament run in 7th place.
Hand #52: Andy Hills open-shoved for 2,000,000 from the small blind and he was called by Damjan Radanov from the big.
Andy Hills:
Damjan Radanov:
Hills needed to pair his eight but was drawing dead after the Radanov hit his ten on the flop and the board ran out and Hills was eliminated in 6th place.
Hand #87: Asi Moshe raised to 425,000 from the button. Vitalijs Zavorotnijs raised all in from the small blind and got called quickly by Moshe. The Latvian's hopes of winning the first bracelet for his country were in trouble.
Zavorotnijs
Moshe
The flop / The turn
The river sealed the hand for Moshe with the full house and Zavorotnijs's tournament run was over in an impressive 5th place finish.
Hand #93: Moshe raised to 525,000 from under the gun. Patrick Truong re-raised all in and was called by Moshe when it folded back around.
Truong
Moshe
The flop came the to launch Moshe into the lead. The turn was the and Truong was down to his last card, the river and it came the to confirm Truong's elimination in 4th place.
Hand #151: Tonio Roder raised to 1,400,000 from the small blind. Asi Moshe called from the big. The flop came . Roder led out with a bet of 1,100,000 which Moshe called. The turn was the . Roder barreled 3,700,000 into Moshe who called. The river was the . Roder moved all in after a few moments of waiting and Moshe snap called.
Roder showed which was crushed by Moshe's and just like that the German's tournament came to a crashing end in third place.
Arguably one of the most anticipated tournaments of the series has come to an end today and a new champion has been crowned in Event #44: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty. The tournament field that started with 1,807 players that walked through the doors of the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, and when the tournament had come to an end, it was Asi Moshe who took down the tournament for a staggering $253,933 as well as a shiny new WSOP bracelet to add to his collection.
"It really feels amazing, each one feels so different. This year the traveling was really hard. I have a wife and a daughter, who is 2 1/2, and I love them both so very much, so being here for the summer wasn't easy for me and it's not easy for them, and this really makes it worth it, it's really special for me."
Moshe came into Day 3 second in chips and instantly started to stack chips when he got in a, three and four-bet pot before all the chips in the middle preflop Joshua Gottesman. Moshe was ahead with pocket nines until Gottesman's big slick paired on the turn. The river, however, was not on Gottesman's side as Moshe rivered a set and he was eliminated from the tournament. Moshe wasn't done there as shortly after he got all his chips in the middle once again, this time he held pocket kings against Thiago Macedo ace rag. Macedo was unable to pair his ace and Moshe claimed another early knockout to start the day.
Moshe would continue his early run of eliminations and claimed another bounty when he spiked a four-card king-high flush on the turn to send Matthew Volosevich and his wingless ducks out the door. Benjamin Chalot would be next on the Moshe bounty list when he couldn't pair either his king nor jack and ace-high was all it took to send Chalot on his sailboat home.
Final Table Results
Place
Player
Country
Prize
1
Asi Moshe
Israel
$ 253,933
2
Damjan Radanov
United States
$156,875
3
Tonio Roder
Germany
$113,360
4
Patrick Truong
United States
$82,764
5
Vitalijs Zavorotnijs
Latvia
$61,085
6
Andrew Hills
United Kingdom
$45,521
7
Timothy Stephens
United States
$34,300
8
Harrison Gimbel
United States
$26,125
9
Bastian Fischer
Germany
$20,115
Final Table Action
Bastian Fischer would be Moshe's first victim at the final table. Fischer who shoved all in from early position had a call from Tonio Roder and Moshe re-shoved to get heads up against. Fischer was drawing dead after Moshes turned a set of hooks and he took the first exit on the final table of nine. Harrison Gimbel was the next casualty after he shoved his queen-nine offsuit into Vitalijs Zavorotnijs pocket jacks and that was all she wrote for the former bracelet winner being eliminated in eighth.
Zavorotnijs would claim another victim at the final table when Timothy Stephens ran is ace-queen suited into his rockets. Stephens was drawing the world with flush and broadway outs headed to the river but couldn't hit and he was sent out the door.
Nine hands later would see Andrew Hills exit as shoved his ace-eight into Damjan Radanov dominant ace-ten of. Hills was drawing dead after Radanov paired his ten on the flop and rolled out in sixth place.
The start of five-handed action saw some big hands between Zavorotnijs and Moshe that ended with Zavorotnijs on the losing end when he jammed ace-queen suited into Moshe's ladies. Moshe would boat up on the river sending Zavorotnijs home in fifth.
That wouldn't be the end of Moshe's dominance as Patrick Troung was next on the hit list when he decided to risk his tournament life with pocket threes after Moshe had raised under the gun. Troung's pocket pair went down the drain on the flop when Moshe paired his ace and he took a fourth-place finish.
Moshe went into three-handed play with a 7:1 chip lead over both of his opponents until the momentum changed ten hands in when Tonio Roder's ace-jack hit a broadway turn that paired Moshe's ace-queen. Two hands later, Moshe would double up Radanov and his pocket jacks and just like that, his 7:1 chip lead was gone.
"I really just tried to disconnect from the positives and negatives in poker. I think even at one point I was the shortest stack when we were three-handed and I tried to take it one spot at a time."
Moshe would gain back control after two family pots would put him back to a 3:1 chip advantage. Four hands into level 35 saw Roder three-barrel bluff into Moshe's pocket aces and just like that the German's tournament came to a crashing end in third place.
The heads up battled started Moshe having a lead until Radanov found a double with pocket jack. Five hands later the two would have all their chips in the middle once again when Moshe put Radanov all-in from the small blind.
"I think it was standard, we are playing big blind ante and you want to shove with a lot wider verity when he has 12 big blinds", when asked about what would be the final hand of the evening.
This time, Radanov didn't have a made hand but his ten-eight suited was far ahead of Moshe's four-three suited. The flop was good for Radanov as duces paired the board with a queen and turn came another queen. Radanov was one card away to turning this heads-up match around until the dealer threw a four on the river and as fate would have it, Moshe would claim his 24th bounty of the tournament as Radanov was eliminated in second place, with the rail from Israel started chanting "Asi Asi Asi“
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"I really want to say, and this is important, I really love my wife Enga and my daughter Mika, this is for them."
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