The final table for Event #39 ($50,000 H.O.R.S.E.) is scheduled to begin at 2:00 p.m. PDT on Thursday. Return to d9y.shop to follow all the action, with live hand-by-hand coverage, commentary, and chip counts.
Here are the official chip counts for the final table:
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With Gabe Kaplan's elimination in ninth place, the final table for Event #39 ($50,000 H.O.R.S.E.) is set with the final eight players. Stay tuned for official seating and chip counts, which will be posted soon.
Gabe Kaplan was just eliminated in the final hand of the night. Kaplan was all in on 4th street and there was a side pot between Freddy Deeb and Thor Hansen. When all the cards were dealt, here's what the players showed:
Deeb and Hansen had betting action on every street including 3 raises on the river that ended with Hansen calling Deeb's reraise and leaving himself with 35K. When Hansen called, Deeb immediately said "Four Sixes." Kaplan mucked and Hansen stood in disbelief. Hansen is left with 35K chips for tomorrow's final table and Gabe Kaplan was eliminated in 9th place earning himself $131,424 for his strong finish.
(7 Card Stud Eight or Better) From ESPN's Featured Table:
Filippi: X X
Singer: X X
3rd: Filippi brings it in for 15,000, Singer completes to 50,000, and Filippi folds. David Singer takes the last pot of the night, as Gabe Kaplan has been eliminated on the other table.
(7 Card Stud Eight or Better) From ESPN's Featured Table:
Filippi: X X
Singer: X X
Tran: X X X
Greenstein: X X X
3rd: Tran brings it in for 15,000, Greenstein completes to 50,000, and Tran calls.
4th: Greenstein checks, Tran bets 50,000, and Greenstein calls.
5th: Greenstein bets 100,000, and Tran calls.
6th: Greenstein bets 100,000, and Tran calls.
7th: Greenstein bets 100,000, Tran raises to 200,000, and Greenstein calls with A-7-X for two pair, aces and sevens. Kenny Tran shows a queen-high flush to win the pot.