Pascal LeFrancois - 4,000,000
Kevin Howe - 1,780,000
David Aue - 1,300,000
Max Steinberg - 900,000
Saar Wilf - 855,000
James Andersen - 665,000
Kurt Disessa - 651,000
Jose Gatmaitan - 640,000
Joshua Brikis - 375,000
Daniel Wjuniski - 350,000
2010 World Series of Poker
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From the cutoff Pascal LeFrancois made it 70,000. Saar Wilf called from the small blind and Kevin Howe in the big blind pushed all his chips in, about 650,000. LeFrancois folded and Wilf made the call.
Howe:
Wilf:
The board rolled out and Howe doubled up.
It folded around to Daniel Wjuniski who was in the small blind. He moved all in and Jose Gatmaitan in the big blind snap-called.
Wjuniski, holding was trailing Gatmaitan, who was all-in for his tournament life with .
The flop came down .
The turn brought the giving Wjuniski a straight draw, but he didn't get there when the hit the river.
Gatmaitan now sits at around 630,000 while Wjuniski dropped to 325,000.
Saar WIlf raised to 80,000 before James Andersen moved all in from the small blind for 349,000.
Wilf asked, "Any good?" He ended up making the call.
Wilf:
Andersen:
Board:
Andersen moved up to 700,000.
Three players limped to the flop, David Aue, and Saar Wilf and Kevin Howe from the blinds.
Flop:
Wilf led out for 60,000. Howe made the call and Aue folded.
Turn:
Wilf then checked and Howe made a bet of 100,000. Wilf folded and Howe took the pot.
Jose Gatmaitan moved all in from middle position for 240,000. No one wanted to take him. He flipped over pocket tens and took down the pot.
Much like he was doing over on the previous feature table, James Andersen moved all-in from the cutoff for 256,000. It went uncontested and he swiped the blinds and antes.
Pascal LeFrancois raised to 67,000 in late position and found two callers in Saar Wilf and Jose Gatmaitan.
Flop:
Gatmaitan checked, as did LeFrancois. Wilf tossed in a 150,000 bet.
Gatmaitan and LeFrancois both folded.
David Aue raised to 90,000 from late position. Kurt Disessa then moved all in for 283,000 more and Aue made the call.
Aue:
Disessa:
The flop came down .
When the hit the turn there was a loud cheer from the crowd.
The river brought the and Disessa found a double up.