Final Table | Level: 40 | Blinds: 600000 / 1200000 | Ante: 200000 | Players Left: 2 |
Updates on Final Table (Nov 06, 10)
Heads Up Play Begins Monday at 8:00 PST
Be sure to check back on Monday at 8:00 PST to see who will leave the Rio $8,944,138 richer. Take a look at the heads up chip counts below.
Seat 4: Jonathan Duhamel — 188,450,000
Seat 7: John Racener — 30,750,000
Stay tuned for a complete recap of the day’s events.
Level 40: The Grind Comes To An End, Candio Buried, Duhamel Surges, Cheong Blows Up
Players Remaining: 2 out of 7,319
Average Chip Count: 109,785,000
Tournament Leaderboard:
Seat 2: Joseph Cheong — 3rd Place ($4,129,979)
Seat 4: Jonathan Duhamel — 200,100,000
Seat 5: Michael Mizrachi — 5th Place ($2,332,960)
Seat 7: John Racener — 29,200,000
Seat 8: Filippo Candio — 4th Place ($3,092,497)
Big Hands:
Jonathan Duhamel Wins Nice Pot (12:35 a.m.)
Michael Mizrachi raised to 3,100,000 from under the gun and was called by Jonathan Duhamel in the big blind.
The flop fell A52 and both players checked. The turn was the 7 and Duhamel bet 3,400,000. Mizrachi called and the river was the Q.
Duhamel then bet 5,750,000 and Mizrachi called, showing A8. Duhamel turned over AJ, however, and had him outkicked. Mizrachi absorbed the big hit, losing over 1/4 of his total stack.
Michael Mizrachi Eliminated in Fifth Place — $2,332,960 (1:00 a.m.) Jonathan Duhamel completed from the small blind and Michael Mizrachi checked his option. The flop fell Q54 and Duhamel checked.
Mizrachi bet 2,000,000 and Duhamel raised. Mizrachi then moved all in and Duhamel instantly called with a slow played AA. Mizrachi showed Q8 for top pair and needed help to stay alive.
The turn was the J and the river was the K, offering no help to the Grinder who hit the rail. Duhamel is now riding high with over 91,000,000.
Filippo Candio Eliminated in Fourth Place — $3,092,497 (1:33 a.m.) Filippo Candio moved all in from the small blind and Joseph Cheong made the call from the big blind.
Candio showed KQ, but was behind to Cheong’s A3. The board ran out A7254 and Cheong’s straight knocked Candio from the tournament. After the hand, Cheong took a slight chip lead over Duhamel, with Racener rounding out the bottom of the leader board.
Jonathan Duhamel Wins Huge Pot From Joseph Cheong (1:56 a.m.)
Jonathan Duhamel raised to 2,800,000 and Joseph Cheong called from the big blind. The flop fell 1066 and Duhamel continued with a bet of 2,750,000.
Cheong check-raised to 6,750,000 and Duhamel called. The turn was the 9 and Cheong bet 5,500,000. Duhamel called and the river was the K.
Cheong bet 13,500,000 and Duhamel called with AK. After seeing his hand, Cheong mucked and took a hit to under 80,000,000. Duhamel is now up to 110,000,000.
Joseph Cheong Gets Some Back (1:02 a.m.)
Keep in mind the time stamps have now gone back one hour due to daylight savings.
Joseph Cheong raised to 2,500,000 and Jonathan Duhamel reraised to 6,850,000. Cheong then reraised to 16,250,000 and Duhamel folded.
A Shy Set For Racener (1:20 a.m.)
Jonathan Duhamel raised too 2,500,000 and John Racener called from the small blind. Joseph Cheong called from the big blind and the flop came A43.
Everyone checked and the turn was the 2. Cheong bet 3,500,000 and Duhamel folded. Racener called and the river was the 9.
Cheong checked and Racener checked behind, showing 33 for a set. Cheong mucked and Racener chipped up to nearly 35,000,000.
Jonathan Duhamel Doubles Up Through Joseph Cheong (1:31 a.m.)
Joseph Cheong raised too 2,900,000 from the small blind and Jonathan Duhamel reraised to 6,750,000. Cheong four bet to 14,250,000 and Duhamel reraised once again to 22,750,000. Cheong thought it over for a bit before announcing all in and Duhamel snap called.
Cheong let out a moan and turned over A7, while Duhamel excitedly showed QQ.
The flop came down 932 and Duhamel remained in the lead. The turn was the 6s and Cheong was left looking for one of the last three aces.
The river was the 8 and Duhamel doubled up to take a monster chip lead. Cheong was left with about 8,000,000 in chips and crippled. According to tournament director Jack Effel, the pot was the largest ever in WSOP history.
Joseph Cheong Doubles Through Jonathan Duhamel (1:40 a.m.) Jonathan Duhamel raised to 3,000,000 on the button and Joseph Cheong moved all in for 6,750,000 from the big blind.
Duhamel called with K9 and he was ahead of Cheong’s 73.
The board fell KJ33A, however, and Cheong doubled up to about 14,000,000.
Joseph Cheong Eliminated in Third Place — $4,129,979 (1:48 a.m.)
Joseph Cheong moved all in from the small blind holding Q10 and Jonathan Duhamel called from the big blind holding A2.
The board fell K9667 and Cheong was eliminated.
Level 39: John Dolan Eliminated by Jonathan Duhamel
Players Remaining: 5 out of 7,319
Average Chip Count: 43,914,000
Tournament Leaderboard:
Seat 2: Joseph Cheong — 67,750,000
Seat 3: John Dolan — 6th Place ($1,772,939)
Seat 4: Jonathan Duhamel — 56,550,000
Seat 5: Michael Mizrachi — 39,500,000
Seat 7: John Racener — 26,550,000
Seat 8: Filippo Candio — 29,950,000
Big Hands:
John Dolan Eliminated in Sixth Place — $1,772,939 (10:25 p.m.) John Dolan moved all in from the small blind for his last 13,500,000 and Jonathan Duhamel called from the big blind.
Dolan showed Q5 and was happy to see Duhamel turn over 44 for a race situation.
The board rolled out J7693, giving Dolan some sweat but no help to send him to the rail.
John Racener Doubles Through Michael Mizrachi (10:47 p.m.)
Michael Mizrachi raised to 2,500,000 and John Racener moved all in behind him for 9,825,000.
Mizrachi didn’t like it, but he made the call, showing A8. Racener showed AK and had the Grinder dominated.
The board rolled out 1022KJ and Racener doubled up to over 21,000,000. Mizrachi is still strong with just under 60,000,000.
Joseph Cheong Pushes John Racener Around (11:05 p.m.)
Jonathan Duhamel raised to 2,300,000 from under the gun and John Racener raised too 6,200,000. Joseph Cheong then four-bet to 12,500,000 an Duhamel folded.
Racener thought it over for a bit, but ultimately decided on a fold.
John Racener Gets Lucky To Double Up (11:10 p.m.)
John Racener raised to 2,200,000 and Jonathan Duhamel moved all in from the big blind.
Racener took a few moments before calling all in, but he was in terrible shape holding AQ against Duhamel’s AK.
The board fell Q84J3, however, and Racener doubled up to nearly 40,000,000 in chips.
Jonathan Duhamel Doubles Through Michael Mizrachi (11:18 p.m.)
Jonathan Duhamel raised to 2,500,000 from the small blind and Michael Mizrachi moved all in from the big blind. Duhamel called and revealed A9, which were racing against Mizrachi’s 33.
The board came out K959J and all of a sudden Duhamel was back in second place. The Grinder meanwhile took a major hit to fall into last place.
Mizrachi Grinds Some Back From Racener (11:34 p.m.)
John Racener raised to 2,300,000 from under the gun and Michael Mizrachi called in the big blind. The flop came down K94 and Mizrachi checked.
Racener bet 2,800,000 and Mizrachi called. The turn was the 6 and both players checked. The river was the 9 and Mizrachi bet 5,000,000.
Racener stared Mizrachi down for two minutes before finally mucking his hand. Mizrachi is over the 35,000,000 mark and is slowly creeping back into contention.
Grinder Fights Back (12:03 a.m.)
Michael Mizrachi raised to 2,500,000 and Joseph Cheong called from the big blind. The flop hit 1092 and both players checked.
The turn was the Q and Cheong bet 2,525,000. Mizrachi called and the river was the 3. Both players checked and Mizrachi showed K10 for second pair to take the pot.
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