| Buy-In: | $20,000 |
|---|---|
| Prize Pool: | $1,500,000 |
| Entrants: | 64 |
After picking up a pot, Chris Ferguson has pulled back into even in this match. The blinds are getting high, so both players will feel the pressure to pick up the pace.
Andy Bloch just showed down a pair of tens to take the pot and a very slight chip lead in this match. The blinds are now 5,000-10,000.
Both players have really buckled down during the first part of this second match. After making it here two times before and falling short of the championship, Chris Ferguson is going to play solid and tight in an attempt to even things up. As a result few hands have gone to a flop.
Note: Due to filming on the set, we are also once again without the benefit of an announcer.
Neither of these players is named Steven, although they are both even in chips. We're pretty sure there is a Steven somewhere in the room, however.
Alright, here we go. Match 2 officially underway.
On a flop of A
9
9
, Chris Ferguson bets 150,000 and Andy Bloch moves all in. Ferguson calls and shows A
K
but he is up against the 10
9
of Bloch. The turn and river come J
6
and Bloch takes round one.
The next match will begin in 10 minutes.
After his all-in raise was uncalled by Chris Ferguson, Andy Bloch has taken over the chip lead in the first match of th final. It is a small lead though, he has about 10,000 more than Ferguson.
Both players got it all in on the turn and revealed their hole cards. Bloch held a flush and Ferguson showed a set of eights. The river did not pair the board and Bloch doubled up to about 600,000. Ferguson still holds a slight lead.
Here are the updated chip counts:
Chris Ferguson: 980,000
Andy Bloch: 300,000
The following players are sweating the action at the final:
Clonie Gowen, Michael Binger, Orel Hershiser, Joe Hachem, and Phil Hellmuth. Although Hellmuth has been wandering in and out of the tournament area, which has been known to happen even when he's playing.
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