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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

WSOP Main Event 2014 Final Table – Part 2



Last three players remaining after day 8 of WSOP Main Event 2014. Felix Stephensen from Norway, the Dutchman Jorryt Van Hoof and Martin Jacobson from Sweden. The winner will take the prize of $10,000,000 to Europe.

Day 9 started with blinds at 600,000/1,200,000 and antes 200,000 in level 40. 

Big start for Jacobson. Already in the two first hands he could collect chips from his opponents through big raises preflop. Third hand played on this evening, he won after calling a raise from Stephensen preflop and a big bet on the turn.  

A few hands later Jacobson was in a battle of the blinds with Jorryt Van Hoof. He won a big pot again and took the chip lead at the table. 

Hand #269 brought a double up for the small stack Felix Stephenson. After Jorryt Van Hoof raised from the button position with Jc 5s, Stephensen called and the flop came 9c 4c 3h. The turn brought 5h and a 4,000,000 bet from Stephensen, called from Van Hoof. On the river  Kc Stephensen moved All In and after call from Van Hoof, he showed 9d 8s and collected the whole pot.

Hand #273 Van Hoof had fallen to shortest stack after playing his Ks Js against Felix Stephensen again. Stephensen hit a 7 high straight on the turn and betting high. Van Hoof called his flush draw that didn’t come and lost a big stack of chips.

Nothing changed until the hand #293. Jorryt Van Hoof on the button raised and got a reraise from Martin Jacobson. After a few moments he made his decision and moved All In. Jacobson with a quick call and As 10c dominated Ad 5d from Van Hoof. The board 10h 5s 2h Qc Qs was no help for Van Hoof and he was eliminated in 3rd place with a money prize of $3,806,402.

After this hand Heads Up was started between Martin Jacobson and Felix Stephensen.

Only 35 hands were played in Heads up, Jacobson never gave up his chip lead and Stephensen didn’t have a chance to come near the chip stack of his opponent.

The last hand of the evening was #328. Felix Stephensen opened with a raise. Jacobson moved All In and Stephensen made his final call. Jacobson with a better starting hand 10h 10d against Ah 9h from Stephensen. The flop brought 3s 9c 10c, a set for the chip leader. The turn Kd and the river 4c didn’t change anything, Stephensen was busted on 2nd place and took $5,145,968.

The winner of WSOP Main Event 2014 is Martin Jacobson and will take the $10,000,000 to Sweden.



Source: www.pokernews.com

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