Greenwood Doubles Through Chidwick

Wai Leong Chan opened under the gun to 26,000 with [kc9c], called by Christoph Vogelsang next to act.  Third to act Sam Greenwood moved in for 232,000 with [QhQd].  It folded to big blind Stephen Chidwick, who moved all in over the top for everyone's stack. Chan and Vogelsang 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,

Greenwood Doubles Through Addamo

Michael Addamo opened to 20,000 and found Sam Greenwood moving all in over the top for 92,000.  He threw in the call, tabling [6d7d]; Greenwood showed down [Acks].  Addamo hit a six on the [6h8c3s] flop and Greenwood had to wait past the [4d] turn to spike his [as] on

Greenwood Drops Below 100k

It folded to Sam Greenwood on the button, who flat called with [KhQh].  Small blind Timothy Adams, on a tear in the last 20 minutes, woke up with [Qsqd] and upped it to 42,000.  Greenwood elected to call, seeing a [2d3h8c] flop, with 120,000 behind.  Adams led for 28,000 and

Double for Greenwood

Sam Greenwood moved all in from the cutoff with [Ac5h] for 82,000, called by button (and recently supremely active) Artur Martirosyan with [QdJd].  He failed to outdraw the at-risk Greenwood over a [6h2s6sTc2h] run-out, however, keeping the dangerous player in the running (albeit still short stacked).

Ivey and Sam Greenwood Double Through Martirosyan Simultaneously

Phil Ivey having just 11,000 remaining, it all went in preflop with the strong first-hand pick up of [AcKd].  Sam Greenwood behind him took the plunge too, with [Kh3h], this second total bet of 76,000 called by Artur Martirosyan with [JsTs].  The [9c9d9s4d7d] board failed to eliminate even one of

Sam Greenwood Eliminated in 6th Place ($160,510)

Sam Greenwood moved all in for 1,050,000 under the gun plus two when it folded to him with [KdQs], called by button Michael Soyza with [JhJs]. The flop of [JcQdKs] was described as "spicy" by PokerGO commentator James Dempsey, but it got no spicier with the [9c7h] turn and river; Greenwood