The sixth place finisher took home $1,207,000. He'd nearly doubled his stack at that point simply by being being the aggressor.Ĭoincidentally, an hour or so later, Martirosian would move all in with the pocket fives, and Sepiol would call with pocket sevens and hold up. Moments later, Sepiol showed some more aggression when he jammed preflop with 5 ♦ 5 ♣ to force the shortest stack, Martirosian, off A ♣ 10 ♦. But the 3 ♣ on the river was a blank, and with 38,000,000 in the pot, Lichtenberger checked one more time before releasing his hand - the best hand - to an all in wager of 21,000,000 chips. Still, he bet 8,000,000 and again received a call. When the 9 ♦ hit on the turn, it was bad news for Sepiol because he only had 29,000,000 behind and his opponent picked up a flush draw. On a flop of 4 ♠ 3 ♥ 3 ♦, Lichtenberger checked and then called a bet of 3,500,000, about one-fourth the size of the pot. Sepiol three-bet preflop with K ♥ 10 ♥ in position against "Lucky Chewy" who had A ♦ 10 ♦. But the shorty pulled off the bluff of the tournament against the big stack early in the day. When play began Lichtenberger had a sizable chip lead and Sepiol was among the short stacks. ![]() Final Table First Half Action Ben Heath at the WPT World Championship final table
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