Tuesday, July 16, 2024 11:00 PM Local Time (about 10 hours and 52 minutes ago)
Astedt, Tamayo and Griff to Battle for 2024 WSOP Main Event Title
The penultimate day of the 2024 World Series of Poker has come and concluded at the Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. While several gold bracelet events took place, most of the attention was undoubtedly on the record-breaking 2024 WSOP Main Event. Out of a field of 10,112 unique entries, only nine players from six different countries took their seat in the mothership, each of them supported by a boisterous rail.
When the dust had settled, only three of them remained. The two big stacks heading into the day, Jordan Griff and Niklas Astedt, retained their prime spots while Jonathan Tamayo went from seventh in chips to nearly even atop the leaderboard. One year ago, it took 164 hands to whittle the final nine contenders to a winner. This is still possible in tomorrow's grand finale, albeit very unlikely as 161 hands have already been completed to reach the final three in the record-breaking contest.
Astedt did the lion's share throughout the day and notched up four eliminations en route to a stack of 223,000,000 while Tamayo (197,000,000) and Griff (187,000,000) both dispatched one opponent each. Only twelve big blinds separate them, though, most onlookers will give the role of favorite to Swedish online poker legend Astedt, who is known for his moniker of "Lena900". Tamayo's rail included 2015 WSOP Main Event champion Joe McKeehen and four-time bracelet winner Dominik Nitsche.
The Final Three in the 2024 WSOP Main Event
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Niklas Astedt | Sweden | 223,000,000 | 74 |
2 | Jordan Griff | United States | 187,000,000 | 62 |
3 | Jonathan Tamayo | United States | 197,000,000 | 66 |
"I think I played well, yeah. I don't have too many regrets. I haven't seen the hands, all of them, but I think I played well. It's a big stage to stay composed, to try to make the best decision looks easy but if I get most of them right I am happy," chip leader Astedt told PokerGO in the interview after the conclusion of Day 9 and jokingly referred to this event as a "football game" and "nothing like playing online".
For the Swede, it was just another day at the office on the grandest stage possible. "I mean, now it's only three guys left and all the money's up top, so it's pretty simple," Astedt mentioned and added that his preparation for the conclusion won't be anything special. "Same usual. Not much. Try to sleep as long as possible. Eat a banana. Come over here."
While he earned several double-ups and won sizable pots once he was propelled to a bigger stack, one of the defining moments of Tamayo's final table was the double through Astedt with Broadway against a set.
"It made me want to jump on top of the wall, but I know I'm not athletic enough."
Upon reaching the final three, Tamayo said he's finding it hard to believe it's real life.
"Most people never make it," he told PokerNews. "Most people never make it to the top hundred. And sure as heck almost nobody makes it to the final three. You just have to play and wherever you end up, you end up. And it is what it is."
Does Tamayo think he has a fighting chance three-handed tomorrow?
"I have chips, so I do have a fighting chance."
Griff's rail was full of friends and family, all supporting the start-of-day chip leader.
"It's amazing. It's the greatest thing ever for me. We are all just together. These are people who are all different parts of my life, coming together as one and sharing in this moment. It's really unbelievable. And I just feel so amazing to be here with them.
Does Griff think he has what it takes to take down the Main Event?
"I'm going to try and get as much sleep as possible. I'm going to try to make it happen."
Action of the Day
As has been the case throughout the last few years, the rails of each player were very vocal and rowdy as the flagship tournament of the summer headed towards the climax. Around 50 minutes were left in the first level when the action resumed and it was a cagey affair from the get-go. Table short stack Andres Gonzalez doubled against chip leader Griff and there would be no further all-in showdown until the first break while Astedt slowly gained momentum.
The second level of the day brought instant action when chip leader Griff flopped a set of fours and rivered a full house to decimate the stack of Brian Kim. In the very next hand, he found another small pocket pair and took on Malo Latinois. It was a classic flip that ended in dramatic fashion when Latinois' ace-king suited hit the flip only for Griff's pocket treys to spike a two-outer on the turn.
"Well, I was super happy to have the chance to play to this final table. I just wanted to take and one by one and try to play my best poker, and, yeah, see what happens. And also, one of my main goal was to enjoy the moment. I mean, that's one of a kind. And unique moments. So I just try to be in the moment, enjoy it. as long as I can. It was not very long, but, I mean, still, I'll take that. And I will maybe never be on this final table again," the young Frenchman said in his interview after the rollercoaster coin flip.
Joe Serock had dropped into the middle of the pack and then three-bet jammed with ace-jack out of the big blind. Griff folded, but Astedt called with his slow-played queens in the small blind. Only one jack appeared and Serock became the second casualty of the final table. The very next hand, Gonzalez doubled once more with kings against the queens of Kim.
Astedt climbed into the lead with seven players remaining and pulled further ahead when catching Kim with his fingers in the cookie jar. Kim five-bet jammed out of the small blind with king-six suited and Astedt looked him up with pocket tens. A ten on the flop left Kim on thin ice and he missed running clubs to bow out next.
Tamayo doubled once more with ace-nine against Griff, who had him dominated this time, and the bottom four stacks were suddenly within six big blinds on the second break of the day. Boris Angelov doubled off Astedt and Tamayo earned another double soon after with flopped Broadway to double against Astedt's set of tens to shift the momentum.
The Swede jumped back into the driver's seat with trip sixes against Griff and from there on, it became a survival contest for the short stacks in which Tamayo chipped up significantly to join Astedt and Griff atop the leaderboard.
Gonzalez first doubled through Astedt with jacks versus treys but he could not do so again a couple of hands later. This time, the Swede took the flip with ace-queen and spiked an ace on the flop to knock out the Spaniard. Only six hands later, Angelov's sixes were out-flopped by Tamayo's king-six and they were down to the final four already.
Sagle was the shortest stack and his fate was sealed with the now dreadful pocket jacks. Astedt called his shove with ace-trey suited, flopped a trey, but got there with running cards to a wheel instead to unleash wild celebrations from the large Swedish rail. The Canadian left the stage with a smile, whereas the Scandinavians chanted "Lena, Lena, Lena" over and over again while the yellow-shirted bird armada of Sagle headed out of the Horseshoe Event Center.
The final three will return at 2 p.m. Local time on Wednesday, July 17, to play down to a winner. There are 17:40 minutes remaining in Level 42 with blinds of 1,500,000/3,000,000 and a big blind ante of 3,000,000.
With at least $4 million locked up and seven-figure pay jumps on the horizon, the final trio is separated by a mere twelve big blinds to potentially turn the conclusion into a tense and lengthy affair.
Final Table Results and Remaining Payouts
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (in USD |
---|---|---|---|
1 | $10,000,000 | ||
2 | $6,000,000 | ||
3 | $4,000,000 | ||
4 | Jason Sagle | Canada | $3,000,000 |
5 | Boris Angelov | Bulgaria | $2,500,000 |
6 | Andres Gonzalez | Spain | $2,000,000 |
7 | Brian Kim | United States | $1,500,000 |
8 | Joe Serock | United States | $1,250,000 |
9 | Malo Latinois | France | $1,000,000 |
As usual, the final day will be streamed on the PokerGO platform and all PokerNews updates for the final day will be published on a delay to not spoil any of the action.
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:45 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 6 minutes ago)
End of Day 9 Chip Counts
After the elimination of Jason Sagle in fourth place, the final three players have bagged up for the evening. A full recap of today's action is to follow.
Niklas Astedt | 223,000,000 | 0 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 197,000,000 | 0 |
Jordan Griff | 187,000,000 | 0 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:45 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 6 minutes ago)
Jason Sagle Eliminated in 4th Place ($3,000,000)
Hand #161: Niklas Astedt raised it up to 6,000,000 first to act and it folded to Jason Sagle in the big blind. The Canadian pushed all-in for just 28,000,000, as Astedt went into the tank once more.
After more than two minutes, Astedt called and they headed into the following showdown.
Jason Sagle:
Niklas Astedt:
The flop kept Sagle in the lead with his pair of jacks but Astedt picked up more outs. Further equity for the Swede followed with the turn as he picked up a gutshot wheel draw as well.
It came to a dramatic ending with the river as Astedt improved to the wheel. Sagle's run came to an end in fourth place and the final three players will bag up for the night to determine the winner in tomorrow's final.
Niklas Astedt | 223,000,000 | 32,000,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 197,000,000 | -2,000,000 |
Jordan Griff | 187,000,000 | 0 |
Jason Sagle | 0 | -31,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:41 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 11 minutes ago)
Hands #159-160: Tamayo Takes Narrow Lead
Hand #159: First to act, Jonathan Tamayo raised to 6,000,000 with and took down the blinds as well as big blind ante.
Hand #160: Niklas Astedt raised to 6,000,000 on the button for Tamayo to defend the big blind with
The flop was checked by Tamayo, Astedt bet 4,000,000 to pick up a call from Tamayo. Both then checked the turn to see the river for free. Tamayo now bet 16,000,000 and that sent Astedt into a tank.
The call followed and Tamayo tabled his pocket pair for a full house, winning the pot and taking over a narrow lead in four-handed play.
Jonathan Tamayo | 199,000,000 | 35,000,000 |
Niklas Astedt | 191,000,000 | -27,000,000 |
Jordan Griff | 187,000,000 | -8,000,000 |
Jason Sagle | 31,000,000 | 0 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:37 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 15 minutes ago)
Hands #153-158: Sagle Hanging On for Survival
Hand #153: The action folded to Jonathan Tamayo in the small blind with and he simply moved all-in on Jason Sagle, who folded with fewer than 12 big blinds total.
Hand #154: Tamayo raised to 6,000,000 on the button with and Niklas Astedt came along from the big blind with to the flop. Astedt checked and quickly folded when Tamayo bet 3,500,000.
Hand #155: Astedt raised to 10,000,000 from the small blind and Jordan Griff [forfeited his big blind.
Hand #156: Tamayo received a walk with in the big blind.
Hand #157: There was a walk for Sagle in the big blind and he flashed .
Hand #158: Astedt received a walk with
Niklas Astedt | 218,000,000 | -2,000,000 |
Jordan Griff | 195,000,000 | -9,000,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 164,000,000 | 17,000,000 |
Jason Sagle | 31,000,000 | -8,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:27 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 24 minutes ago)
Boris Angelov Eliminated in 5th Place ($2,500,000)
Hand #152: After the fold by second-shortest stack Jason Sagle, it was Boris Angelov who moved all-in for just 18,000,000. It folded all the way to Jonathan Tamayo.
"Count," he asked, pointing at Angelov's stack.
"18 [million]," replied Angelov.
The all-in was for just six big blinds and Tamayo leaned sideways from his chair, then double-checked his cards. He motioned towards his chips, before checking himself, before making a reluctant call.
Boris Angelov:
Jonathan Tamayo:
The Bulgarian rail started chanting wildly as Tamayo's head fell seeing he was dominated. However, the boisterous Bulgarian fell silent on the flop, with Angelov left in dire shape.
It was all over with the turn as the case six no longer would have helped. A meaningless fell on the river and Angelov's departure in fifth place for $2,500,000 was confirmed.
Jonathan Tamayo | 147,000,000 | 19,000,000 |
Boris Angelov | 0 | -18,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:24 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 28 minutes ago)
Hands #147-151: Tamayo Gets Astedt to Fold
Hand #147: Niklas Astedt raised to 6,000,000 with and Jonathan Tamayo defended the big blind to a flop of . Tamayo check-called for 3,500,000 and they checked the turn. Tamayo led the river and Astedt tank-folded.
Hand #148: Tamayo open-jammed with out of the small blind and Jason Sagle folded his two rags in the big blind.
Hand #149: Astedt opened to 7,000,000 first to act with , claiming the blinds and big blind ante.
Hand #150: Boris Angelov folded in the small blind and Astedt received a walk.
Hand #151: Astedt limped in from the small blind with and Jordan Griff raised to 10,500,000 in the big blind with . The fold by Astedt followed and Griff earned one big blind.
Niklas Astedt | 220,000,000 | -3,000,000 |
Jordan Griff | 204,000,000 | -4,000,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 128,000,000 | 17,000,000 |
Jason Sagle | 39,000,000 | -7,000,000 |
Boris Angelov | 18,000,000 | -8,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:15 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 37 minutes ago)
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Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:13 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 39 minutes ago)
Andres Gonzalez Eliminated in 6th Place ($2,000,000)
Hand #146: Andres Gonzalez opened to 6,000,000 and Niklas Astedt three-bet out of the small blind to 18,000,000. The four-bet shove by the Spaniard followed for 61,500,000. Astedt asked for a count and called.
Andres Gonzalez:
Niklas Astedt:
The flop vaulted Astedt into the lead and the Swedish rail had reason to celebrate after the turn as well as river completed the board. Gonzalez had doubled a few times after coming in as the shortest stack but ultimately bowed out in sixth place for $2,000,000.
Niklas Astedt | 223,000,000 | 67,000,000 |
Andres Gonzalez | 0 | -62,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:08 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 43 minutes ago)
Hands #143-145: Sagle Shoves Again, Gets It Through
Hand #143: Niklas Astedt raised to 6,000,000 and took down the pot.
Hand #144: Jordan Griff raised to 6,000,000 with and Boris Angelov called out of the big blind with . The flop brought and they both checked to the turn. Angelov now bet 6,000,000 and Griff reluctantly called to see the turn. Once Angelov checked, Griff bet 20,000,000 and sent his opponent into the tank.
Angelov eventually folded and Griff raised his fist in celebration to the rail once more.
Hand #145: Jason Sagle pushed all-in for 38,500,000 with on the button and Niklas Astedt in the big blind glanced at his cards, then shook his head and folded .
Jordan Griff | 208,000,000 | 16,000,000 |
Niklas Astedt | 156,000,000 | 2,000,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 111,000,000 | 0 |
Andres Gonzalez | 62,000,000 | -1,000,000 |
Jason Sagle | 46,000,000 | 0 |
Boris Angelov | 26,000,000 | -16,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 10:00 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 52 minutes ago)
Hands #138-142: Sagle Doubles Through Angelov
Hand #138: Niklas Astedt opened to 6,000,000 from under the gun with and was called only by Boris Angelov in the big blind with . The flop came . Angelov checked and sent the cards into the muck after Astedt continued for 5,000,000.
Hand #139: Down to just 20,000,000 and on the button, Jason Sagle moved all-in with . Angelov in the small blind reshoved for 47,000,000 with and Astedt folded in the big blind.
Jason Sagle:
Boris Angelov:
The Bulgarian rail started chanting for a king before the flop came . Nothing changed with the turn and the Canadian rail with yellow bird shirts exploded when the river confirmed Sagle's double-up.
Hand #140: A walk for Jordan Griff in the big blind with
Hand #141: Angelov checked his short stack and then raised to 13,000,000, claiming the blinds and big blind ante.
Hand #142: Angelov used the same open-raise for a big portion of his stack with , as he raised it up to 15,000,000 with slightly more than that behind. He got through the blinds again to chip up further.
Jordan Griff | 192,000,000 | 0 |
Niklas Astedt | 154,000,000 | 3,000,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 111,000,000 | -7,000,000 |
Andres Gonzalez | 63,000,000 | -6,000,000 |
Jason Sagle | 46,000,000 | 18,000,000 |
Boris Angelov | 42,000,000 | -14,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 9:54 PM Local Time (about 11 hours and 57 minutes ago)
Life Outside Poker: 'American Pie' Star Shannon Elizabeth Talks 25th Anniversary, Phil Hellmuth Entrance
Life Outside Poker is a new podcast for PokerNews hosted by Connor Richards that seeks to pull back the curtain on poker players and allow viewers and listeners to get to know them on a personal level.
In the 12th episode, Connor speaks with actress and conservationist Shannon Elizabeth on the 25th anniversary of American Pie, in which she played the iconic role of Nadia. Elizabeth talked about her roles in films like Scary Movie and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, playing poker with the cast of That '70s Show, finishing third in the 2007 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship and taking part in Phil Hellmuth's 2024 WSOP Main Event entrance.
Elizabeth also spoke about her conservation efforts in South Africa through the Shannon Elizabeth Foundation, including caring for and providing a sanctuary for a blind black rhino named Munu.
The Life Outside Poker podcast is available on major streaming platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and iHeartRadio. You can also watch the interview with Shannon Elizabeth by heading to the PokerNews YouTube channel.
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 9:49 PM Local Time (about 12 hours and 2 minutes ago)
Hand #137: Gonzalez Holds for a Double Against Astedt
Hand #137: Niklas Astedt raised to 7,500,000 and Andres Gonzalez in the small blind pushed all-in for just 31,500,000, ten and a half big blinds. Astedt asked for a count and called to put the Spaniard at risk.
Andres Gonzalez:
Niklas Astedt:
The board ran out and Gonzalez earned yet another double-up to stay in contention.
Niklas Astedt | 151,000,000 | -32,000,000 |
Andres Gonzalez | 69,000,000 | 37,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 9:47 PM Local Time (about 12 hours and 5 minutes ago)
Hands #134-136: Griff Slowplays His Boat
Hand #134: Niklas Astedt raised it up to 10,000,000 in the small blind with and Jordan Griff three-bet to 25,000,000 with , scooping the pot without resistance.
Hand #135: Astedt raised the button to 6,000,000 with and Griff called in the small blind with , then checked the flop. Astedt checked back as they headed to the on the turn. Griff checked again quickly and Astedt knuckled it back.
The river brought the and Griff bet 18,000,000 to force out Astedt with his flopped full house.
Hand #136: Griff raised the button to 6,000,000 with , both blinds folded.
Jordan Griff | 192,000,000 | 30,000,000 |
Niklas Astedt | 183,000,000 | -16,000,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 118,000,000 | -8,000,000 |
Boris Angelov | 56,000,000 | 0 |
Andres Gonzalez | 32,000,000 | -6,000,000 |
Jason Sagle | 28,000,000 | 0 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 9:39 PM Local Time (about 12 hours and 13 minutes ago)
Hands #129-133: Griff Beats Angelov in Showdown
Hand #129: Boris Angelov made it 6,500,000 to go with and took down the pot, much to the delight of his Bulgarian rail.
Hand #130: The action folded to Jonathan Tamayo in the small blind and his raise to 7,500,000 won the pot.
Hand #131: Niklas Astedt opened to 6,000,000 with and all opponents folded.
Hand #132: Astedt raised to 6,000,000 for the second hand in a row. Jordan Griff flat-called from the next seat with and Angelov defended the big blind with . The trio headed to the flop on which Angelov checked, as did Astedt. Griff bet 7,500,000 and Angelov called while Astedt folded.
The followed on the turn and Angelov checked once more, Griff checked it back and both saw the river for free. Angelov was first to show his hand for ace-high and Griff won the pot with two pair — sevens and deuces.
Hand #133: Angelov pushed for 50,000,000 with in the small blind and Astedt asked for a count before reluctantly folding .
Niklas Astedt | 199,000,000 | -4,000,000 |
Jordan Griff | 162,000,000 | 22,000,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 126,000,000 | 0 |
Boris Angelov | 56,000,000 | -3,000,000 |
Andres Gonzalez | 38,000,000 | -7,000,000 |
Jason Sagle | 28,000,000 | -7,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 9:26 PM Local Time (about 12 hours and 26 minutes ago)
Hands #126-128: Astedt Sizes Up Against Griff in Blind Battle
Hand #126: Jonathan Tamayo opened to 6,000,000 and Boris Angelov got through with a shove for 50 million in the big blind with
Hand #127: Jordan Griff raised to 6,000,000 from under the gun with and Niklas Astedt defended the big blind with to a flop of . Both players checked to the turn on which Astedt led for 4,500,000. Griff went into a brief tank before he raised it up to 10,500,000, Astedt folded.
Hand #128: Astedt limped the small blind with and Griff checked to the flop. Astedt bet 3,000,000 and Griff called as they headed to the on the turn. The Swede now sized up to 12,000,000 and Griff called after some consideration.
The board paired with the river and Astedt bet 40,000,000 into a pot of 39,000,000. Griff laid down his hand and Astedt pulled further ahead again.
Niklas Astedt | 203,000,000 | 7,500,000 |
Jordan Griff | 140,000,000 | -6,000,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 126,000,000 | -6,000,000 |
Boris Angelov | 59,000,000 | 6,000,000 |
Andres Gonzalez | 45,000,000 | 0 |
Jason Sagle | 35,000,000 | -2,000,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 9:15 PM Local Time (about 12 hours and 36 minutes ago)
Hands #120-125: Griff Takes One With a Cold Four-Bet
Hand #120: Andres Gonzalez raised to 6,000,000 on the button with to steal the blinds and big blind ante.
Hand #121: Jonathan Tamayo opened to 6,000,000 in the next hand with the and claimed the pot uncontested.
Hand #122: Tamayo made it 6,000,000 to go from under the gun with and Andres Gonzalez three-bet to 15,000,000 holding the . Niklas Astedt folded the out of the small blind and Jordan Griff cold four-bet to 30,000,000 in the big blind with and Tamayo quickly folded. Gonzalez went deep into the tank and folded, after which Griff raised his hand in celebration towards his rail.
Hand #123: Astedt entered his first pot after the break and took it down with an open raise to 6,000,000 on the button with .
Hand #124: Jason Sagle pushed all-in for 35,000,000 and took the blinds.
Hand #125: Griff raised to 6,000,000 and Tamayo three-bet jammed for 118,000,000 on the button with to win the pot without resistance.
Niklas Astedt | 195,500,000 | 0 |
Jordan Griff | 146,000,000 | 15,500,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 132,000,000 | 8,000,000 |
Boris Angelov | 53,000,000 | -7,500,000 |
Andres Gonzalez | 45,000,000 | -15,000,000 |
Jason Sagle | 37,000,000 | 500,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 9:03 PM Local Time (about 12 hours and 49 minutes ago)
Level 42 started
Level: 42
Blinds: 1,500,000/3,000,000
Ante: 3,000,000
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 8:42 PM Local Time (about 13 hours and 10 minutes ago)
Chip Counts at the Break
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Boris Angelov | Bulgaria | 60,500,000 | 20 |
4 | Niklas Astedt | Sweden | 195,500,000 | 65 |
6 | Jordan Griff | United States | 130,500,000 | 44 |
7 | Jonathan Tamayo | United States | 124,000,000 | 41 |
8 | Andres Gonzalez | Spain | 60,000,000 | 20 |
9 | Jason Sagle | Canada | 36,500,000 | 12 |
Niklas Astedt | 195,500,000 | -500,000 |
Jordan Griff | 130,500,000 | 500,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 124,000,000 | 0 |
Boris Angelov | 60,500,000 | 500,000 |
Andres Gonzalez | 60,000,000 | 0 |
Jason Sagle | 36,500,000 | -500,000 |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 8:42 PM Local Time (about 13 hours and 10 minutes ago)
Hands #117-119: Angelov Gets a Shove Through Before the Break
Hand #117: Andres Gonzalez made it 5,000,000 from under the gun with and folded when Jordan Griff three-bet to 15,000,000 in the small blind with .
Hand #118: Boris Angelov picked up and opened to 5,000,000 and took down the pot.
Hand #119: From under the gun, Angelov raised to 5,000,000 with and Jason Sagle called out of the big blind with
The flop was checked by Sagle and Angelov bet 3,200,000. Sagle check-raised to 8,000,000 and Angelov jammed for 38,800,000 to earn a snap-fold in the last hand of the level.
Niklas Astedt | 196,000,000 | 0 |
Jordan Griff | 130,000,000 | 9,000,000 |
Jonathan Tamayo | 124,000,000 | -6,000,000 |
Boris Angelov | 60,000,000 | 22,000,000 |
Andres Gonzalez | 60,000,000 | -11,000,000 |
Jason Sagle | 37,000,000 | -15,000,000 |