Timothy Adams raised preflop to 27,000 with [Khjd], called by small blind Ben Heath ([Ahqs]) alone. Four checks brought the pair to the river, the board standing [5s4s4dtd2h]. Heath checked again, Adams bet 65,000, and after using an extra 30 seconds, Heath called, winning the pot.
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Chip Counts, Still Nine Handed and a Long Way from Shallow
Ultimate Action Turn Card Brings Two Straights and a Set; Leow Doubles
Ben Heath started the ball rolling preflop with an under the gun open to 20,000 with [QsJs]. Timothy Adams called in position with [6h6c] and both blinds followed suit (Ivan Leow with [5d5s] and Mikita Badziadouski with [As4s]). The flop: [4h2c3h]. Check to Adams, who bet 23,000. Leow called, Heath folded,
Greenwood Takes On Chip Leader
Shortest stacked at this unofficial final table, Sam Greenwood defended his big blind with [Js8s] to a Ben Heath open preflop to 20,000 (with [Jh9h]). Both players checked the [3h8d4d] flop, on which Greenwood had made a pair of eights. Greenwood bet out 16,000 on the [Ts] turn and Heath,
Fourth Final’s the Charm for Paul Phua – Wins $1.5 Million
Fourth Final’s the Charm for Paul Phua, Victorious in Event #6: $100,000 NL Hold’em
Ben Heath Eliminated in 8th Place – Bubble In Effect
Mid position, Webster Lim picked up [AsAd] and raised to 80,000. It folded to small blind Ben Heath, who considered his 685,000 remaining chips and the [QhJh] he'd been dealt, then announced "all in." He could not, of course, have been called faster. Drama ensued as Heath flopped a flush: [AhTh6h].
Addamo Leads FT of Event #6 That Will Award $4.2 Million ($1,512,000 for First) Today in Sochi
Michael Addamo returns with the chip lead for the final table of Event #6 $100,000 No Limit Hold’em today, in search of another high roller title and the $1,512,000 that accompanies this one. Still three off the money, the final nine players will start on the live stream and play
What’s on TV?
Poker, that's what. Currently featured on the live stream on PokerGO is this line-up: Seat Player 1 Chris Neesam 2 Usman Ulhaq 3 Christopher Kyriacou 4 Ben Heath 5 Liv Boeree 6 Hossein Ensan 7 Ludovic Geilich 8 Francisco Carreira A penny or two in prior earnings amongst this lot.
Heath Wins Quads vs. Quads, Gets Most Understated Response in History
The chips were already in the middle, the full board out, a total pot of more than 3.5 million. A last bet of 1,450,000 was the amount being counted out in front of Ben Heath. Milad Langar had to match this to award him his full double through, which he