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Win Pre-Flop | Win Post-Flop | Win Post-Turn | |
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Starting Stack: 6,125,000 |
81.36 % | 87.17 % | 75.00 % | |
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Starting Stack: 1,875,000 |
18.23 % | 12.83 % | 25.00 % | Winner! |
Outcome
Final table, heads up, with the blinds at 40,000-80,000 and a 10,000 ante, Serock raised to 200,000 from the button, Parker reraised to 1,000,000, Serock went all-in, Parker called.
Analysis
With the blinds so high and each player dealt a nice pocket pair, it's no surprise the money went in preflop. Both players played phenomenally, but Parker created a great deal of buzz with the win, as it was his second _WSOP_ bracelet within this week. In event No. 14, Parker overcame a chip deficit heads-up against Daniel Negreanu to win his first bracelet and $223,688 on June 7, while June 10 found him collecting $552,745 and another bracelet. Serock added to his strong showing in the prestigious $10K mixed event with a runner-up finish in this tournament for $341,783.