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John Monnette Defeats FiveThirtyEight Founder Nate Silver To Win Fourth WSOP Gold Bracelet
John Monnette is now the owner of four World Series of Poker gold bracelets. With his wife, Diana, watching anxiously from the rail, Monnette defeated FiveThirtyEight.com founder Nate Silver in Event #16: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship for a score of $245,680. Monnette's fourth piece of WSOP hardware will now sit in
Watch the WSOP Event #16: $10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship Final Table on PokerGO.com at 8 p.m. ET
It's time to play some limit hold'em at the 2021 World Series of Poker with Event #16: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship down to the final ten players. John Racener is the chip leader with 1,090,000 in chips ahead of Eric Kurtzman, Jason Somerville, Scott Tuttle, Kevin Song, Nate Silver, Terrence Chan,
Bill Klein Shoves the Turn on Nate Silver, Matas Cimbolas
Matas Cimbolas opened to 12,000 from early position, and Nate Silver called next to act. Action folded to Bill Klein in the big blind, and he called. The dealer spread the [Kh3h2h] on the flop and action checked to Silver, who fired for 17,000. Klein check-raised all-in for approximately 90,000, and that got
Matas Cimbolas vs. Nate Silver
Matas Cimbolas limped the small blind and Nate Silver checked the big blind. The flop landed [9c3d2s] and Cimbolas bet out 6,000. Silver called, and when the turn fell the [Qh], Cimbolas bet 8,000. Silver called once more before both players checked the [6h] on the river. Cimbolas tabled his [Kh3c] as Silver