Hand #110: Jeff Madsen started heads-up play with the button, and he raised to 90,000 and got a fold from Douglas Corning.
Hand #111: Corning raised to 90,000, and Madsen folded.
Hand #112: Madsen again raised to 90,000, and this time Corning called. The flop came and Corning checked. Madsen bet 105,000, and Corning folded.
Hand #113: Corning raised to 90,000, Madsen called, and the flop came . Madsen checked, Corning bet 120,000, and Madsen folded.
Hand #114: Corning got a walk.
Hand #115: Corning raised to 90,000, and Madsen called. The flop came , and after a Madsen check, Corning bet 120,000 and Madsen called.
The turn came the and both players checked. Fifth street then brought the and when Madsen led with a bet, Corning let his hand go before the dealer could count it up.
Hand #104: Douglas Corning raised to 90,000 on the button, and both blinds released.
Hand #105: Michal Maryska raised the pot out of the small blind, and Corning folded his big blind.
Hand #106: Jeff Madsen received a walk.
Hand #107: Madsen raised to 120,000 out of the small blind, and Corning surrendered his big blind.
Hand #108: Corning received a walk.
Hand #109: Maryska raised on the button, Corning re-raised the pot in the small blind, Madsen folded, and Maryska called all in.
Corning:
Maryska:
The flop gave Maryska a pair of queens, but the turned, giving Corning straight and flush draws. The completed the board, giving Corning Broadway, and Maryska was eliminated in third place.
There will now be a short break before heads-up play begins.
Hand #100: The 100th hand of the Event #35 final table began with a raise by Michal Maryska to 75,000 from the button, Douglas Corning called from the small blind, and Jeff Madsen folded.
The flop came and Corning checked. Maryska bet 90,000, and after pausing just a moment Corning called. The turn was the , and Corning checked once more. Maryska then carved out chips and pushed a bet of 200,000 before him, and when Corning responded by reraising Maryska let his hand go right away.
Hand #101: Corning raised to 65,000 from the button and won the blinds.
Hand #102: Madsen raised to 70,000 from the button and Corning called from the big blind. The flop came , and after a Corning check, Madsen bet 85,000 and Corning called. Both then checked the turn.
The river was the . Corning checked once more, and Madsen bet 160,000. Corning thought for about a half-minute, then folded.
Hand #103: It folded to Corning in the small blind who limped in, then Madsen raised to 100,000 and Corning called. The flop came and Corning checked. Madsen bet 105,000, and Corning called. Both then checked the turn and river.
Madsen showed , and it was good enough as Corning mucked.
Hand #93: Jeff Madsen raised to 70,000 on the button, winning the pot.
Hand #94: Michal Maryska raised to 75,000 on the button, and both blinds released.
Hand #95: Doug Corning folded on the button, Madsen raised to 90,000 in the small blind, and Maryska folded.
Hand #96: Madsen raised to 70,000 on the button, Maryska three-bet the pot (240,000) from the small blind, and Corning folded. Madsen called. The dealer spread , Maryska moved all in, and Madsen folded.
Hand #97: Maryska limped in on the button, Corning completed the small blind, and Madsen checked. The flop fell , both blinds checked, and Maryska took the pot with a bet.
Hand #98: Corning raised to 65,000 on the button, Madsen three-bet the pot (225,000) from the small blind, and Maryska tank-folded in the big blind. Corning called, and the flop fell . Madsen led out for 255,000, and Corning folded.
Hand #99: Maryska raised to 90,000 out of the small blind, Corning called, and the flop came . Both players checked. The turn was the suicide king (), Maryska checked, and Corning fired out 105,000.
Hand #87: Douglas Corning got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #88: It was a three-way limped pot, with Michal Maryska on the button. The flop came and all checked. The turn was the , and when Jeff Madsen to an opening to bet 50,000 from the big blind, the others folded.
Hand #89: Corning raised to 65,000 from the button and won the blinds.
Hand #90: Maryska limped in from the small blind and Corning checked from the big blind, and the flop came . Maryska bet 40,000 and Corning called. The turn was the , pairing the board. Maryska checked, and Corning bet 85,000. Maryska thought a short while, then called.
The river was the . Maryska checked once more, and Corning checked behind. Corning showed the among his four cards, while Maryska had for a club flush to win.
Hand #91: Madsen got a walk.
Hand #92: Corning button-raised to 60,000 and only Maryska called from the big blind. The flop brought and a check from Maryska, and when Corning bet 60,000, Maryska folded.
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