Hand #141 - Bruno Fitoussi
Hand #142 - Bruno Fitoussi
Hand #143 - Bruno Fitoussi
Hand #144 - Bruno Fitoussi
Hand #145 - Bruno Fitoussi
Hand #146 - Bruno Fitoussi
Stud 8
Hand #147 - Amnon Filippi
Hand #148 - John Hanson
Hand #149 - Bruno Fitoussi
Hand #150 - Bruno Fitoussi
On Hand #147, Amnon Filippi survived an all in on the first hand of Stud 8 and scooped a pot against John Hanson to double up. Two hands later, he busted out against Bruno Fitoussi, who increased his lead to over 10M.
Fitoussi has twice as many chips as the other two remaining players . . . combined.
Amnon Filipi entered the final table as the chipleader with 4,015,000. He was unable to capitalize on his 1.6M lead. He won $586,080 for fourth place, which represents his highest cash finish to date.
5th: Filippi bets 240,000 with his pair of queens, Fitoussi calls, and Deeb calls.
6th: Filippi bets 240,000 with his two pair, queens and sixes, Fitoussi raises to 480,000, Deeb folds, and Filippi calls all in for 260,000. They show:
Bruno Fitoussi:
Amnon Filippi:
Fitoussi has a nine-high flush, and Filippi has two pair, queens and sixes, with an ace-high flush draw. Filippi needs a queen, a six, or any spade to stay alive.
But Filippi's last card is the , and he falls short. (Fitoussi's meaningless last card is the .) Amnon Filippi is eliminated in fourth place, earning $586,080. The next player eliminated will receive $852,480 for third place.