On a flop of "Javatinii" opened with a raise to 400,000. "jadedjason" reraised to 1,200,000. "Javatinii" moved all in with a covering stack and "jadedjason" called for the rest.
"Javatinii":
"jadedjason":
The board completed with and that kept "Javatinii"'s two-pair in the lead to take down the tournament. "jadedjason" finished in second taking home $146,202 for his efforts.
It didn’t take Nipun "Javatinii" Java days to win a World Series of Poker gold bracelet. No, it only took them a little more than half a day. Java took on a field of 951 players and emerged victorious after just 14 and a half hours. For his victory, he won $237,668 as well as a World Series of Poker gold bracelet.
It was with 20 players left that Java first made it onto the radar. He picked off a bluff from “topkoks” who was running extremely hot at the time, eliminating three players in the span of 20 minutes. Java made a call with just top pair to pick off “topkoks” all-in bluff shove on the river to become the chip leader with 20 left. From there it was easy riding for Java to make the final table.
Java exchanged the chip lead several times with “WhyTry” who ended up finishing in 11th place for $13,211. In one hand, Java flopped a full house and was able to get tons of value out of “WhyTry” to put a stranglehold on the top position. Java then eliminated “AznBlazer469” in 10th place to come to the final table in second place just behind Jason "jadedjason" James who eventually finished 2nd.
Java stayed mostly quiet for the final table, picking good spots and waiting to have the goods to get it in. He eliminated Sean "Hurricane27" Legendre in 7th place in a cooler spot where Legendre had kings and “Javatinii” was holding aces. Again, during four-handed play, Java called a shove from Evan "YUDUUUUUUUUU" Jarvis, when Java was holding kings and Jarvis was only holding nine-ten off. Java held up and took the chip lead with just three players left.
Heads-up play lasted for a while with James doubling up first by winning a coin flip with pocket eights against Java’s ace-ten, but Java doubled right back with ace five against James' pocket queens after an ace hit the turn. The end of it all came when Java flopped two pair against James's flush and straight draws. The turn and river bricked out and Nipun "Javatinii" Java was able to take down the tournament and the $237,668 first prize.
Position
Player
Country
Prize
1
Nipun "Javatinii" Java
United States
$237,668
2
Jason "jadedjason" James
Canada
$146,202
3
Richard "jklolz" Tuhrin
United States
$103,326
4
Evan "YUDUUUUUUUUU" Jarvis
Canada
$73,911
5
Vinny "Mr_Sinister" Pahuja
United States
$53,595
6
Jeffrey "Jeffrey27rj" Turton
United States
$39,510
7
Sean "Hurricane27" Legendre
United States
$29,415
8
Steven "meditations" Enstine
United States
$22,185
9
Stanley "stanman420" Lee
United States
$17,075
That wraps up Event #71: $1,000 WSOP.com Online No-Limit Hold’em but Saturday marks the beginning of Event #73: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event - World Championship, and PokerNews will be here with coverage of it all, so don’t miss a thing.