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Within six hours, three had already been eliminated. Mizrachi took his exit in sixth place, with Joe Cassidy taking fifth, and Nikolay Evdakov in fourth. Nguyen himself was to be credited with many of the final table eliminations, sending home Steve Billirakis in third, and leaving just Brandon Adams for the heads up. Nguyen held an advantage of one million chips, however, which combined with what seemed to be too much beer imbibed by the eventual winner resulted in an unusual final few hands. After dominating for a number of hands, Nguyen challenged his competition to a series of all-ins that resulted in the end of the game.

After the event, Adams didn’t seem at all displeased with his runner-up placing, showing great grace if a little bit of surprise to the observing online gambling community. He was awarded a handsome check for $243,958 for his efforts, leaving the remaining $394,800 of prize money to the now seven-time bracelet holder, his first in a dry spell of seven years.

Event 9 continues, with James Dempsey putting on a good show in his heads up with Steve Chanthabouasy to determine him winner of the $1,500 Pot Limit Hold’Em game. His chip lead was earned, as Chanthabouasy held a solid lead for much of the action surrounding the final table, which originally hosted the likes of JJ Lius, Mark Babekov, Scott Haraden, Armen Kara, Joseph Williams, Edward Brogdon and Gregg Wilkerson, listed in order of elimination. Dempsey was awarded $197,470 for his efforts in the game, which originally had attracted 650 entrants.
 

 

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