It took GGPoker Twitch streamer Michiel "Easterdamnz" Van Elsacker two bullets to hit his stride, but he seems to have found it. Van Elsacker is now chip leading with the only stack bigger than 800K.
Michiel "Easterdamnz" Van Elsacker raised to 21,000 from the cutoff, and Dan Smith defended the big blind. They both checked the flop of , and Van Elsacker called Smith's bet of 15,000 on the turn. Smith bet 77,000 on the river , but folded when Van Elsacker raised to 308,000. Van Elsacker showed for the turned boat as he collected the pot.
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Oeystein "Riggsk" Saether raised the cutoff to 32,000 and Samuel "PincheGordo" Roussy Majeau raised the big blind to 104,000, about half their stack. The flop came and Roussy Majeau shoved for 103,457. Saether called it down.
Oeystein "Riggsk" Saether:
Samuel "PincheGordo" Roussy Majeau:
Board:
Roussy Majeau's aces were enough to score a big double from the chip leader.
No stage in poker stood as a bigger goal for a tournament player than the final table of the WSOP Main Event. For years, that meant going to sleep knowing you had the chance of a lifetime, to go down in poker history in the next few days as the cameras captured your every bet, raise and fold.
All of that changed in 2008.
The year after Jerry Yang's Main Event victory was broadcast to all on ESPN's standard tape delay, organizers made a decision to try to increase the excitement and anticipation around the final table: after the final nine was reached, play would be paused. At that point, everyone left would go home with 9th-place money and the players would reconvene a few months later to play out the final table on a short tape delay.
That lasted until 2016, and this is the history of the November (and October) Nines.
In the first hand, the money went in on the flop when "untouchables" flopped a set and doubled through Oeystein "Riggsk" Saether. In the second hand, they split the pot with Lorenzo "EhUsGuri" Bazei on the way to busting Saether.
Within quick succession, Khanh "any2kenny85" Ho and Harry "Vulvasore" Lodge have been eliminated with the latter sending over his chips to Tommi "wnbgambb" Lankinen. The Finn had raised preflop and Lodge defended the big blind, then bet the pot on the flop and called all-in when Lankinen raised.
Harry "vulvasore" Lodge:
Tommi "wnbgambb" Lankinen:
Lodge had a lot of outs to dodge and the turn and river runout ended his run in 29th place.
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The final two casualties before the next break were Ryan "uhhh3412" Franklin and Thiago "Bada Bing!" Crema.
Franklin clashed with Nital "4TheAnimals" Jethalal when he got it in with and Jethalal looked him up holding the on the flop. The turn immediately improved Jethalal and the river failed to provide a flush for Franklin.
A short-stacked Crema was all-in after a three-way flop of against Daniel "BoooooBie" Juncadella.
Daniel "BoooooBie" Juncadella:
Thiago "Bada Bing!" Crema:
The turn was a blank but Juncadella spiked the river.