Cary Katz holding [As8s] had called a three-bet (40,000) from button Luc Greenwood, seeing an enticing flop of [AdTsKs]. Greenwood, however, had flopped a set with [AhAc]. He bet 20,000 when Katz checked to him on the flop, then another 50,000 on a [3c] turn. Katz called both here and
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Katz Continues to Build
Cary Katz extended his early stack rise at the expense of Bryn Kenney after a pot with a strange start (it looked like he'd called with [4x6x] mistaking the need for an ante - he has been playing a lot of Short Deck, after all). Katz hit a pair of
Katz’s Big Slick Limp Pays Off; He Doubles Through Adams
Moments after winning that huge pot against Jason, Koon, Tim Adams picked up [AhQc] in early position, opening to 11,000. New neighbour Bryn Kenney called with [KdJd], as did cutoff Cary Katz with [AdKs]. Over to button Vicente Bosca Ramon who had another ace-and-paint combo - the [AcJh] - and
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
Cary Katz Eliminated in 9th Place
Short stack Cary Katz moved all in preflop on the button with [AcJh] for 500,000, called by Webster Lim in the big blind with [8c8d]. The board was paint-free: [9d7s4s5h2s] and Katz leaves his fourth final table this week without a payday.
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
Last Registrant to Last Man Standing: Wai Kin Yong Sees Off Phil Ivey Heads Up to Claim Victory in Event #5
Last Registrant to Last Man Standing: Wai Kin Yong Sees Off Phil Ivey Heads Up to Claim Victory in Event #5
Cary Katz Eliminated in 4th Place ($250,000)
Cary Katz jammed the cutoff for 910,000 holding [8h9c]. Lurking behind him was Sam Greenwood with [QhQc] and the second biggest stack: he got a call and failed to improve on a [Ac7sJdKcAh] board. Another final table and another almost-trophy for Katz, who has put on a bravura performance so far