![]() ![]() Motameni had the for an overpair, but needed help.įollowing the on the turn, Motameni was left needing the help of an ace on the river. Motameni moved all in, and Tong quickly called holding the for middle set. Motameni raised to 1.2 million, but Tong came right back over the top with a reraise to 2.7 million. The flop was, and Tong led with a bet of 500,000. When the match began, Motameni held 9.86 million in chips to Tong's 7.455 million.Īfter Tong battled his way back into the chip lead, the final hand came up. That set up the heads-up match between Motameni and Tong. Quach hit the rail next in fourth place, then it was Mel Weiner eliminated in third place. The on the river finished the board, sending Pollock out the door with $42,080 in prize money. The flop left Pollock drawing dead to only a miracle chop if two running tens came out, but the on the turn sealed his fate. Pollock was all in preflop with the, but well behind the for Shawn Motameni. Quach wasn't the next payer to fall, though, as that result belonged to 2013 WSOP gold bracelet winner Pollock. That left five players remaining with Huy Quach on the short stack. Following Kessler to the payout desk were Louis Werman in eighth place, Peter Hengsakul in seventh place, and Quan Tran in sixth place. ![]()
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