Tom Dwan has the button.
He limps in for the second time in a row, and Simon Watt promptly raises to 400,000 straight. That gets Dwan out of the way, and Watt takes it down.
Tom Dwan has the button.
He limps in for the second time in a row, and Simon Watt promptly raises to 400,000 straight. That gets Dwan out of the way, and Watt takes it down.
Simon Watt has the button.
Another walk for Durrrr.
Tom Dwan has the button.
He limps in this time, and Simon Watt checks to see a free flop.
It comes out , and Watt knocks the table slowly. Dwan follows suit, and the is a fun card on fourth street. Alas, they check-check it again.
The fills out the board, and they both check again. Watt shows , and his ace-high is good.
Simon Watt has the button.
Durrrr gets a walk.
Tom Dwan has the button.
He opens to 205,000 and takes it down right there.
Simon Watt has the button.
Watt opens to 250,000 and Tom Dwan folds.
Tom Dwan has the button.
Dwan completes on the button and Simon Watt checks his option.
The flop falls and Watt checks. Dwan bets 145,000 and Watt folds.
Simon Watt has the button.
Watt raises to 250,000 with the button and Tom Dwan calls.
The flop falls and Dwan checks to Watt who bets 305,000. Dwan studies Watt for a bit before making the call.
The turns and Dwan checks again and Watt bets 700,000. The room falls completely silent.
Dwan sits quietly, riffling his chips and finally folds.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Simon Watt |
8,385,000
-115,000
|
-115,000 |
|
||
Tom Dwan |
3,160,000
170,000
|
170,000 |
|
Hand #116:
Tom Dwan has the button.
He folds, David Randall moves all in for 1.05 million from the small blind, and Simon Watt quickly calls! Just like that, there are two million chips in the pot and Randall is at risk. Cards on the their backs, fellas:
Randall:
Watt:
Once again the tension comes to a climax as the entire arena rises to their feet and a buzz of excitement courses through our side of the room. We're ready for the first three cards.
Flop:
Oh my, that's pretty exciting. The reaction from the stands is nearly overwhelming, and once again players start meandering over here from the $10,000 Stud/8 event to see what all the fuss is about. Let's have a turn card, shall we?
Ahem... !
An eruption of cheers in the bleachers, players and spectators jumping up and down. Friends of Randall grabbing their heads and turning away. Dwan's corner is going nuts in anticipation of the heads-up battle just one card away.
River:
That's all she wrote for Randall, three-outed right out the door after having a nearly-insurmountable lead when three-handed play began. He'll take a cash reward of $270,299, but he is visibly disappointed at the result of that hand.
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