An emotional end to an incredible event saw Dan Smith win the $25,000 Heads Up Championship and the top prize of $509,717 on Saturday night. Beating Italian sensation Dario Sammartino in the semifinals and German high roller Christoph Vogelsang in the final, Smith, who had never won a WSOP bracelet
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Dan Smith Wins WSOP Bracelet and $509,717 in Heads-Up Championship
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Rabichow Finds a Crucial Double
Fourteen players from the money, Kevin Rabichow shoved under the gun for 1,060,000. The action folded to Anton Suarez on the button and he called. Both blinds folded. Kevin Rabichow: [KsQh] Anton Suarez: [5s5h] The board ran out [Qc4c6d] [As] [Kh] and Rabichow doubled.
Suarez Soars
Big blind Anton Suarez and button Kevin Rabichow saw a heads up flop of [qh6d6s], with over 1,200,000 in the pot already (we missed the preflop action, but assume a raise and called three-bet due to their positions). Suarez led out for 475,000 on the flop, called by Rabichow. Both players
Kevin Rabichow Eliminated by Gianluca Speranza
Gianluca Speranza raised to 200,000 in the cutoff and Kevin Rabichow moved all in for 2,320,000 from the small blind. Speranza called. Speranza: [AcQh] Rabichow: [JdJs] The board ran out [As3s8d7c6h] and Rabichow was eliminated.