Forrest Wins National Heads-Up Poker Championship at CaesarsChris Ferguson Runner-Up Second Year in a Row |
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9
and Seed was in the lead going into the hand. The flop came Q
8
2
and Greenstein needed a flush, running nines or a runner-runner straight to survive. The turn paired the board with the 2
, giving Greenstein the flush draw.
and Seed was propelled into the semifinals.
7
. Ferguson turned over 9
5
for a higher pair and had McManus covered in chips. The turn was the J
and McManus needed a queen or 7 to remain in the match, but the 2
came on the river and Ferguson won the hand to go on to the semifinals and face the 1996 World Series of Poker champion, Huckleberry Seed.
9
and Negreanu called with 9
8
. Negreanu was short-stacked and if Sheikhan won the hand, he would advance into the semifinal round. The flop came 9
6
2
and both players paired their nines, though Sheikhan had a higher kicker. The turn was the 10
and Negreanu suddenly had a straight draw, but the A
fell on the river to seal the win for Sheikhan and send Negreanu to the rail. Sheikhan would face off with the victor of the Diamonds bracket.
9
2
keeping Forrest in the lead. The turn was the 3
and the river gave Forrest a set with the 5
It appeared the match was over.
9
. Forrest called and showed pocket tens. The flop came K
J
7
and Forrest had the lead. The turn, 8
, didn't help Ferguson and he need a 10 for the straight, or an ace for a higher pair to win the match. The river, A
, paired Ferguson and the players prepared themselves for another match.
4
. Ferguson had J
7
. The flop came 6
5
Q
. The turn was 2
and Ferguson needed a jack or 7 to survive, but the 10
fell on the river and Forrest won the match with ace high.