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WSOP Final – 4 are still battling





16.07.2005, Lesen Sie hier den Bericht über «WSOP Final – 4 are still battling».


Steve Dannenmann - Joseph Hachem - Tex Barch - and Aaron Kanter – But here’s the history

Reminder: prize money: 1st - $7,500,000 2nd - $4,250,000 3rd - $2,500,000 4th - $2,000,000 5th - $1,750,000 6th - $1,500,000 7th - $1,300,000 8th - $1,150,000 9th - $1,000,000

Opening Chip Counts Log: Here are the chip counts and seating positions for the final table: Time: 15:50:00

1. Aaron Kanter - $10,700,000 (seat 6) 2. Tex Barch - $9,330,000 (seat 3) 3. Andrew Black - $8,140,000 (seat 2) 4. Mike Matusow - $7,410,000 (seat 5) 5. Steve Dannenmann - $5,460,000 (seat 8) 6. Joseph Hachem - $5,420,000 (seat 1) 7. Daniel Bergsdorf - $5,270,000 (seat 4) 8. Scott Lazar - $3,370,000 (seat 9) 9. Brad Kondracki - $1,180,000 (seat 7)

------------------------ Mike Matusow Eliminated in 9th Place ($1,000,000) Time 18:29:00 Hand 28 - Daniel Bergsdorf has the button in seat 4, Dannenmann raises to $300,000, and Matusow calls from the small blind. The flop comes 5s-3s-2c, Matusow bets $600,000, and Dannenmann immediately says, "All in." Matusow stops the action to study his opponent. He stands up, leaning out over the table to get a good look at his opponent before calling. Dannenmann shows As-Jc, while Matusow has pocket tens (10d-10c). Dannenmann was semi-bluffing with overcards, and he'll need to catch a four, a jack, or an ace to win the pot.

The turn card is the 4h, and Dannenmann makes a five-high straight to take a commanding lead in this hand. Matusow will need to catch a six or an ace to survive with a straight on the board.

The river card is a 9, and Mike Matusow is eliminated in ninth place, earning $1,000,000.

He walks over to Mark Seif in the crowd, who comforts him, and then the players from the final table all come over to shake his hand. Matusow is composed, but clearly disappointed. He's keeping his composure very well, and there are no outbursts or anger. Matusow is stunned.

Time 19:15:00 Log: Tournament Director Johnny Grooms announces the following chip counts: 1. Aaron Kanter - $12,200,000 (seat 6) 2. Tex Barch - $10,500,000 (seat 3) 3. Andrew Black - $10,050,000 (seat 2) 4. Joseph Hachem - $6,800,000 (seat 1) 5. Scott Lazar - $6,000,000 (seat 9) 6. Steve Dannenmann - $5,000,000 (seat 8) 7. Daniel Bergsdorf - $4,130,000 (seat 4) 8. Brad Kondracki - $1,450,000 (seat 7)

Time 19:31:00 Brad Kondracki Eliminated in 8th Place ($1,150,000)

Time 20:23:00 Title: Official Chip Counts Log: Here are the official chip counts from the dinner break. Play will resume at 9:45 pm. 1. Andrew Black - $18,230,000 (seat 2) 2. Aaron Kanter - $10,680,000 (seat 6) 3. Tex Barch - $10,480,000 (seat 3) 4. Steve Dannenmann - $7,130,000 (seat 8) 5. Scott Lazar - $5,370,000 (seat 9) 6. Daniel Bergsdorf - $2,940,000 (seat 4) 7. Joseph Hachem - $2,450,000 (seat 1)

Tim e 2:04:00 Daniel Bergsdorf Eliminated in 7th Place ($1,300,000) Hand 65 - Andrew Black has the button in seat 2, Hachem raises to $360,000, Barch reraises to $2,360,000, Bergsdorf reraises all in for $2,740,000, Hachem folds, and Barch instantly calls. Barch shows pocket tens (10d-10c), but he's dominated by Bergsdorf's pocket jacks (Jh-Js). The flop comes Qd-10s-4h, and Barch has flopped a set of tens to take a commanding lead. Bergsdorf needs to catch a jack or a runner-runner straight to win the flop.

The turn card is the 8d, and Bergsdorf needs to catch a nine or a jack to stay alive. The river card is the Qh, and Daniel Bergsdorf is eliminated in seventh place, earning $1,300,000.

Time 22:12:00 Official Chip Counts Log: Assistant Tournament Director Jack Effel announces the following chip counts: 1. Andrew Black - $18,200,000 (seat 2) 2. Tex Barch - $13,660,000 (seat 3) 3. Aaron Kanter - $10,660,000 (seat 6) 4. Steve Dannenmann - $7,110,000 (seat 8) 5. Scott Lazar - $5,350,000 (seat 9) 6. Joseph Hachem - $2,100,000 (seat 1)

Time 22:27:00 Scott Lazar Eliminated in 6th Place ($1,500,000) Log: Hand 70 - Scott Lazar has the button in seat 9, Lazar raises to $350,000, Black reraises all in, and Lazar instantly calls once again. Lazar shows Qc-10d, while Black has pocket jacks (Jc-Js). Lazar is in trouble once again. The flop comes 8s-5s-3c, and Black is still in the lead with his jacks. Lazar needs to catch a queen, running tens, or a runner-runner straight to stay alive.

The turn card is the 4c, and Lazar is down to three outs, needing to catch a queen to survive. The river card is the Kh, teasing him for a moment before Scott Lazar realizes he has been eliminated in sixth place, earning $1,500,000.

Time 00:00:00 Approximate Chip Counts Log: Assistant Tournament Director Jack Effel announces the following approximate chip counts: 1. Aaron Kanter - $17,600,000 (seat 6) 2. Tex Barch - $14,700,000 (seat 3) 3. Andrew Black - $11,000,000 (seat 2) 4. Steve Dannenmann - $8,200,000 (seat 8) 5. Joseph Hachem - $4,300,000 (seat 1)

Time 01:10:00: Approximate Chip Counts Log: Tournament Director Johnny Grooms announces the following chip counts: 1. Steve Dannenmann - $19,000,000 (seat 8) 2. Aaron Kanter - $17,000,000 (seat 6) 3. Tex Barch - $11,000,000 (seat 3) 4. Joseph Hachem - $5,000,000 (seat 1) 5. Andrew Black - $3,500,000 (seat 2)

Andrew Black Eliminated in 5th Place ($1,750,000) Log: Hand 148 - Tex Barch has the button in seat 3, and he raises to $700,000, Dannenmann reraises to $3,200,000, and Barch folds. Dannenmann takes the pot.

Hand 149 - Aaron Kanter has the button in seat 6, Black raises to $600,000, Dannenmann reraises to $2,000,000, and Black moves all in. Dannenmann immediately calls. Black shows pocket tens (10h- 10d), while Dannenmann has As-Kd. It's another race situation.

The flop comes 8h-3s-2c, and Black is still in the lead with his pair of tens. Dannenmann needs a king, an ace, or a runner-runner straight to stay alive.

The turn card is the Kc, and Dannenmann takes the lead with a pair of kings. Now Black needs to catch a ten on the river (2 outs) to stay alive.

The river card is the 9c, teasing the crowd by looking similar to the black ten that Black needed to survive. Andrew Black is eliminated in fifth place, earning $1,750,000, and he receives a standing ovation from the entire crowd.

Last Update Time 04:13:00 Title: Approximate Chip Counts Log: Tournament Director Johnny Grooms announces the following chip counts: 1. Steve Dannenmann - $22,000,000 (seat 8) 2. Joseph Hachem - $18,000,000 (seat 1) 3. Tex Barch - $11,080,000 (seat 3) 4. Aaron Kanter - $4,500,000 (seat 6)



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