Championship Day 4: Walter Fisher – 9th Place ($60,798)

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 27: 25,000/50,000/5,000 Ante

Walter Fisher
Walter Fisher

Walter Fisher was all in preflop from the cutoff for 210,000. Mark Dube called from the small blind and Sanjay Gehi called on the big blind. The two live players then checked down a board dealt 10d2h2cQh9h and the three players tabled their hands.

Dube: Qs2s
Gehi: QdJs
Fisher: Ad5s

Fisher was eliminated on the hand in ninth place, good for $60,978, and Dube was up to 8.65 million after winning the hand. Gehi held 2.46 million after the dust settled.

Championship Event Day 4: Huge Triple Up for Greg Rosen

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 27: 25,000/50,000/5,000 Ante

Dean Baranowski was all in preflop for 1,215,000, and both Greg Rosen (565,000) and Walter Fisher (780,000) called all in behind him. Mark Dube gave strong consideration to a call but he decided to fold so the remaining three players revealed their hands.

Rosen: AsAh
Baranowski: KdKh
Fisher: KcKs

Board: 8c6d4s2h3h

Rosen won the hand to triple up and survive with 1.7 million. Baranowski was down to 640,000 after the hand and Fisher was crippled with just over 200,000 remaining.

 

Championship: Jared Jaffee – 10th Place ($39,437)

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 28: 30,000/60,000/10,000 Ante

Jared Jaffee
Jared Jaffee

Jared Jaffee didn’t have much luck after his hand set versus rivered straight hand with Brian Altman and he came up short in his quest for a second WPT title.

It was three-ways to the 8s8c3h flop and Sanjay Gehi checked first to act. Kelly Minkin bet out 285,000 and Jaffee responded with a shove for his final 1,045,000. Minkin took her time, asked for a count, and finally called with 7h7c. Jaffee needed help with Ac3c but couldn’t get there when it finished 6sQs to go out in 10th place for $39,437.

Championship: Jaffee Run Down

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 28: 30,000/60,000/10,000 Ante

Jared Jaffee has been battling all day but took a bit of a hit after the break. He limped from the small blind then called after Brian Altman raised to 180,000. The both checked the KcTc6s flop and Jaffee checked again after the 7c turn.

Altman bet 225,000 and Jaffee called to the 9d river. Jaffee checked once again to see Altman bet out 410,000 to get Jaffee shaking his head.

He finally called to see Altman’s Th8h running straight before he showed his flopped set 6h6d. The hand moved Altman near 10,000,000 for the Championship while Jaffee was done near 2,000,000.

Championship: Final Table Lineup

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 27: 25,000/50,000/5,000 Ante

Final Table lineup:

Seat 1: Jared Jaffee – 3,035,000
Seat 2: Brian Altman – 8,395,000
Seat 3: Mark Dube – 7,105,000
Seat 4: Sanjay Gehi – 3,225,000
Seat 5: Kelly Minkin – 2,275,000
Seat 6: Nathan Tuthill – 1,355,000
Seat 7: Dean Baranowski – 1,615,000
Seat 8: Greg Rosen – 1,090,000
Seat 9: Jon Graham – 1,755,000
Seat 10: Walter Fisher – 1,020,000

Championship: Bruce Kramer – 11th Place ($39,437)

$3,500 Championship No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 27: 25,000/50,000/5,000 Ante

Bruce Kramer
Bruce Kramer

Bruce Kramer was riding the short stack all day long but stuck around for a bit after a few doubles. His last attempt fell short when he moved all-in after a Kelly Minkin open. She called with TsTd against Kramer’s KdQc and Minkin had a sweat after the Ac6c3c flop. The turn and river 3h2h ended the day for Kramer in 11th place for $39,437.

Staff are no redrawing for the final table.