John Hoang raises on the bring in with the 4 showing and David Williams calls with the K. Hoang receives the 5 and 9 face up, and pushes all in. Williams, with the 3 and 4 showing, calls. Hoang flips over the A8 and Williams shows the 64, giving him a pair of fours. Sixth street brings the 3 for Hoang and the J for Wiliiams. On seventh, Williams immediately flips over the 8, then runs over to Hoang as he shows the 10. Williams eliminates Hoang ($110,920).
Williams wins his first WSOP bracelet and a $163,189 cash prize
Fri Jul 07 19:57:00 -0700 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
David Williams $675,000
John Hoang $40,000
Fri Jul 07 19:43:00 -0700 2006
John Hoang Doubles...Twice
John Hoang doubles up twice through David Williams. On the first all in, Hoang spiked a jack on 7th street to beat Williams' ace high, and on the second all in, Hoang made two pair, queens and kings, to defeat Williams' pair of kings. Hoang now has over $100,000 in chips.
Fri Jul 07 19:32:00 -0700 2006
Blinds Increase
Players are now in Level 21, with $3,000 blinds, $3,000 bring in's, and $8,000 completions.
Fri Jul 07 19:23:00 -0700 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
David Williams $675,000
John Hoang $42,000
Fri Jul 07 19:21:00 -0700 2006
Quick Break
The players have decided to skip dinner break and just take a quick 10-minute break.
Fri Jul 07 19:17:00 -0700 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
David Williams $637,000
John Hoang $80,000
Fri Jul 07 19:15:00 -0700 2006
John Hoang Doubles Up
John Hoang has just doubled up after getting all his chips in on 6th street and David Williams just mucked his cards after 7th street. Williams stated he had a flush and straight draw and missed both.
Fri Jul 07 19:13:00 -0700 2006
David Williams Pulls Away
David Williams just raked a large pot from John Hoang that has knocked Hoang all the way down to around $40,000 chips.
Fri Jul 07 18:57:00 -0700 2006
David Williams Takes A Big Pot
David Williams and John Hoang build a pot all the way to 7th street. Williams shows two pair, kings and dueces, and Hoang mucks his hand. Williams rakes a pot of around $100,000 and Hoang is down to $121,000 chips.