Event 28: Chris Da-Silva Doubles Up on the River For an 80-to-1 Lead Over Sebastian Toro Henao

$1,100 Triple Stack Six-Max NLH (Re-Entry)
Structure  |  Payouts
Level 21:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 95

Chris Da-Silva
Chris Da-Silva

Sebastian Toro Henao raised to 40,000, and Chris Da-Silva called from the big blind.

The flop came Ad8c3c, Da-Silva checked, Henao bet 35,000, and Da-Silva check-raised to 100,000. Henao called.

The turn card was the 7c, Da-Silva bet 140,000, and Henao called.

The river card paired the board with the Ah, Da-Silva checked, Henao bet 600,000, and Da-Silva thought for a while before he check-raised all in for 1,120,000. Henao went into the tank.

After a while, Henao wondered aloud if Da-Silva had pocket threes, or a flush, or maybe ace-three.

Henao tanked for a while longer before he asked Da-Silva, “Will you show me if I fold? I need to sleep well tonight.”

Da-Silva smiled, pointed to the payouts (showing $18,350 for second place), and said, “You’ll make a lot of money. You should sleep well with that.”

Henao tanked for a little while longer before he called with a slightly larger stack and turned over AcJs for trip aces.

But Da-Silva turned over 7s7d to win the pot with a full house, sevens full of aces, to double up into a monstrous 80-to-1 chip lead.

Chris Da-Silva  –  2,815,000  (188 bb)
Sebastian Toro Henao  –  35,000  (2 bb)

And here are the final table payouts:

1st:  $27,825 + Showdown Trophy
2nd:  $18,350

3rd:  Max Stevens  –  $12,200
4th:  Ben Ludlow  –  $8,300
5th:  Donald Manns  –  $5,855
6th:  Kevin Ordet  –  $4,260
7th:  Jayden Krnyaich  –  $3,200