Championship: Dan Colman Doubles Through Darryll Fish

$3,500 WPT Showdown Championship
Level 33: 100,000/200,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 1,207

Darryll Fish (hands up) versus Dan Colman (standing)

Darryll Fish opened to 600,000 from the small blind and Dan Colman moved all-in from the big for 4,050,000. After getting a count, Fish called to put Colman at risk in a race.

Fish: KhQh
Colman: 8d8c

Colman’s rail called for an eight and they got what they wanted on the Jd8s3s flop. It was Fish’s friends time to call out a card and their wish was granted on the Td turn to give him an open-ended straight draw.

Fish sat back down in his seat, smiled, and seemingly used his “one time”.

It wasn’t meant to be and the blank 4s sent Colman another double up.

Dan Colman – 8,200,000 (41 bb)
Darryll Fish – 8,075,000 (40 bb)

Championship: Dan Colman Doubles Through Rob Mizrachi

$3,500 WPT Showdown Championship
Level 32: 75,000/150,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 1,207

Dan Colman (left) and Rob Mizrachi (right)

Rob Mizrachi opened to 350,000, Tony Sinishtaj called from the button, and Dan Colman moved all-in from the big blind for 2,325,000.

Mizrachi moved all-in behind for ~8,000,000 and Sinishtaj released.

Colman: AhQh
Mizrachi: QsQd

Colman was in a lot of trouble and missed the Kd8d2h flop. The 8h turn gave him the first part of his backdoor flush draw and it filled on the Th river to send him the double.

Dan Colman – 5,175,000 (35 bb)
Robert Mizrachi – 5,700,000 (38 bb)

Championship: Rob Mizrachi Climbing

$3,500 WPT Showdown Championship
Level 32: 75,000/150,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 1,207

Rob Mizrachi opened to 350,000 and Dan Colman called from the big blind to the As7d6h flop. Colman checked, Mizrachi bet 425,000 and Colman called.

Colman check/called 725,000 after the Tc turn and it was another check after the Qd river. Mizrachi bet 1,600,000 and Colman immediately called, then mucked when Mizrachi showed aces up AdTs.

Robert Mizrachi – 8,875,000 (59 bb)
Dan Colman – 1,850,000 (12 bb)

Championship: Royal Flush for Fish

$3,500 WPT Showdown Championship
Level 32: 75,000/150,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 1,207

Tony Sinishtaj opened to 400,000 from the button and Fish called in the small blind to the KdQsQh flop. Fish checked, Sinishtaj bet 275,000 and Fish called.

Both players checked the Ah turn and Fish checked the Jh river. Sinishtaj checked behind and Fish tabled KhTh for a heart royal flush.

Darryll Fish – 11,325,000 (76 bb)
Tony Sinishtaj – 13,825,000 (92 bb)

Championship: Colman Moves Up Before Break

$3,500 WPT Showdown Championship
Level 31: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 1,207

On the last hand before the first break, Tony Sinishtaj opened to 275,000 and Dan Colman raised to 825,000 from the small blind.

Sinishtaj called to see the AdQsJc flop and Colman bet 550,000. Sinishtaj called after a short tank and Colman bet another 1,200,000 after the 3c turn.

Sinishtaj didn’t wait too long this time and mucked his hand.

After the hand, the four remaining players went on a 10-minute break.

Dan Colman – 5,575,000 (46 bb)
Tony Sinishtaj – 14,125,000 (118 bb)

Championship: Rob Mizrachi Doubles Through Dan Colman

$3,500 WPT Showdown Championship
Level 31: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 1,207

Dan Colman opened to 360,000 from the small blind and Rob Mizrachi moved all-in from the big. Colman asked for a count and called after Tournament Director Tony Burns told him 2,840,000.

Colman: KcQh
Mizrachi: AdJd

Mizrachi was ahead for the double and faded Colman’s live cards as the dealer kept it low 7c6h2c5dAs.

Robert Mizrachi – 5,760,000 (48 bb)
Dan Colman – 4,090,000 (34 bb)

Championship: Tony Sinishtaj Takes the Lead

$3,500 WPT Showdown Championship
Level 31: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 1,207

Rob Mizrachi

After being quiet for most of the first final table level, Tony Sinishtaj began making moves.

After his big hand with Dan Colman, he raised to 275,000 from under the gun and Rob Mizrachi called to the AhJs9s flop.

Mizrachi check/called 375,000 from Sinishtaj and another 700,000 after the Qd turn. Mizrachi took the lead when the dealer put out the 5d river and bet 1,300,000.

Sinishtaj called and Mizrachi immediately said “good call”.

Sinishtaj tabled Jd9c for flopped jacks up, good enough for the pot and the four-handed lead.

Tony Sinishtaj – 12,825,000 (107 bb)
Robert Mizrachi – 4,420,000 (37 bb)

Rob Mizrachi

Championship: Tony Sinishtaj Takes from Dan Colman

$3,500 WPT Showdown Championship
Level 31: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 1,207

Dan Colman (right) versus Tony Sinishtaj (left)

Tony Sinishtaj opened to 275,000 from the button and Dan Colman called from the big blind to the KhTh6h flop. Colman checked, Sinishtaj bet 300,000 and Colman check/raised to 750,000.

Sinishtaj called, Colman checked the 6s turn, and Sinishtaj bet 1,100,000. Colman called after a long think and he checked the Ac river. Sinishtaj bet 2,400,000 and Colman was unhappy to fold.

Tony Sinishtaj – 10,055,000 (84 bb)
Dan Colman – 8,330,000 (69 bb)