Monday, November 5, 2012
Ariel Albilia Wins the World Poker Finals Main Event ($184,058)
Ariel Albilia, winner of the World Poker Finals Main Event! |
Albilia take home $184,058 and the World Poker Finals Trophy and Watch for his victory.
Thanks again to everyone who participated in the World Poker Finals!
Ariel Albilia |
Raymond Morgan Eliminated in 2nd Place ($113,748)
Raymond Morgan |
With Ariel Albilia holding nearly 95% of the chip in play, Raymond Morgan gets his last few chips in the middle before the flop against Albilia. They show:
Morgan - [Ac][Qc]
Albilia - [Qd][9c]
Morgan has Albilia dominated and is in good shape to double up. However, the run good of Ariel Albilia continues as the board runs out [9s][8d][3s][Kd][6d].
Albilia pairs his nine to win the pot, eliminating Raymond Morgan in 2nd place for $113,748.
John DiBella Eliminated in 3rd Place ($82,825)
John DiBella |
With Ariel Albilia holding a massive chip leader over the other two players, John DiBella gets his last few chips in the middle in a great spot.
DiBella holds [Kh][Th] to Albilia's [Kc][4c].
The flop comes [Tc][8h][4d] and both players flop a pair. The turn is the [3c], giving Albilia a flush draw.
The river is the [5c], completing Albilia's flush and giving him the pot.
John DiBella is eliminated in 3rd place, taking home $82,825.
Matthew Silberzweig Eliminated in 4th Place ($61,181)
Matthew Silberzweig |
A short-stacks Matthew Silberzweig gets all-in before the flop against the chip leader, Ariel Albilia. They turn up:
Silberzweig - [Kd][3h]
Albilia - [As][8c]
The board runs out [Qd][4d][2s][Ah][Th] and Albilia wins the pot.
Matthew Silberzweig is eliminated from the World Poker Finals Main Event in 4th place for $61,181.
James Campbell Eliminated in 5th Place ($46,015)
James Campbell |
Busted in 5th qq into aa. ToughHand to get away 5 handed. 46k for my efforts. Thanks for all support and gl wishes. Well get em next timeJohn DiBella raises to 105,000 from under the gun and James Campbell three-bets to 305,000. DiBella calls and the flop comes [Ts][5c][3d].
— James Campbell (@JCamby33) November 5, 2012
Campbell fires 450,000 and DiBella announces that he is all-in. Campbell calls and they turn over:
DiBella - [Ad][As]
Campbell - [Qc][Qd]
The turn is the [9d] and the river comes the [8d]. DiBella's aces hold to take the biggest pot of the tournament thus far.
James Campbell is eliminated from the World Poker Finals Main Event in 5th place for $46,015.
Campbell won the $400 No-Limit Hold 'em event earlier during the World Poker Finals series as well.
World Poker Finals Main Event Chip Counts from the Break
Ken Hoey Eliminated in 6th Place ($35,118)
Ken Hoey |
John DiBella raises to 90,000 from under the gun and Ken Hoey moves all-in. It is folded back around and DiBella immediately makes the call. They show:
DiBella - [Qd][Qs]
Hoey - [7c][7d]
The board comes [Ad][Ah][3d][Tc][2h] and DiBella wins the pot.
Ken Hoey is eliminated in 6th place at the World Poker Finals Main Event and takes home $35,118.
Mohd Eid Eliminated in 7th Place ($27,167)
Mohd Eid |
Mohd Eid gets all-in with his last few chips before the flop against James Campbell. They show:
Eid - [4h][4s]
Campbell - [Ah][Kh]
The flop comes [Qd][Jd][Td] and Campbell flops broadway.
The [Qs] on the turn give Eid some out for a full house but the [Ks] on the river gives the pot to Campbell.
Mohd Eid is eliminated in 7th place at the World Poker Finals Main Event and takes home $27,167.
John Ting Eliminated in 8th Place ($21,350)
@foxwoodspoker Knocked out in 8th place by @jcamby33 Met some great guys and poker players. Good luck to the rest!
— John Ting (@JohnCTing) November 5, 2012
John Ting |
Ariel Albilia raises to 60,000 before the flop and is called by James Campbell.
John Ting then moves all-in for an additional 475,000 from the big blind and Albilia mucks his hand. Campbell gets a count and then announces call. They turn over:
Ting - [9d][9h]
Campbell - [Ad][Qc]
The board comes [Ah][4d][4h][5d][Qd] and Campbell makes two pair to win the pot.
John Ting is eliminated from the World Poker Finals Main Event in 8th place for $21,350.
Joseph @LatestLines2 Ward Eliminated in 9th Place ($17,150)
Joseph Ward |
Busto. Dumb play on my part. Oh well. Ty for supportAfter a raise before the flop by Raymond Morgan to 70,000, Joseph Ward calls. Ariel Albilia then three-bets an additional 165,000. Morgan folds and Ward tanks for a few moments before announcing all-in. Albilia calls and they turn over:
— Joseph Ward (@LatestLines2) November 5, 2012
Albilia - [Kd][Ks]
Ward - [Tc][Td]
The board runs out [Kc][7d][4d][4s][Qs] and Albilia takes the pot, barely having Ward covered.
Joseph Ward is eliminated from the World Poker Finals Main Event in 9th place for $17,150.
World Poker Finals Main Event Chip Counts from the Break
Chip leader John DiBella |
Here are the updated chip counts from the break by seat assignments:
1. John DiBella 2,485,000
2. Mohd Eid 315,000
3. John Ting 425,000
4. Ken Hoey 930,000
5. Raymond Morgan 795,000
6. Empty
7. Joseph Ward 865,000
8. Matthew Silberzweig 1,225,000
9. Ariel Albilia 545,000
10. James Campbell 1,660,000
Vinny Napolitano Eliminated in 10th Place ($13,767)
Vinny Napolitano |
A short-stacked Vinny Napolitano moves all-in for his last 250,000 and is called by Joseph Ward. They turn over:
Napolitano - [Ad][5c]
Ward - [Tc][Td]
The board runs out [Jd][9h][7c][3s][9s] and Ward wins the pot with his two pair.
Vinny Napolitano is eliminated from the World Poker Finals Main Event in 10th place, taking home $13,767.
World Poker Finals Main Event Final Table Now Streaming Live!
The final table of the World Poker Finals Main Event is now streaming live.
Just click on FoxwoodsLive.com to watch the action.
Chip counts by seat assignments at the final table are as follows:
1. John Dibella 1,661,000
2. Mohd Eid 734,000
3. John Ting 762,000
4. Ken Hoey 452,000
5. Raymond Morgan 645,000
6. Vinny Napolitano 158,000
7. Joseph Ward 832,000
8. Matthew Silberzweig 1,575,000
9. Ariel Albilia 344,000
10. James Campbell 2,106,000
Final payouts are as follows:
1st - $184,058
2nd - $113,748
3rd - $82,825
4th - $61,181
5th - $46,015
6th - $35,118
7th - $27,167
8th - $21,350
9th - $17,150
10th - $13,767
Just click on FoxwoodsLive.com to watch the action.
Chip counts by seat assignments at the final table are as follows:
1. John Dibella 1,661,000
2. Mohd Eid 734,000
3. John Ting 762,000
4. Ken Hoey 452,000
5. Raymond Morgan 645,000
6. Vinny Napolitano 158,000
7. Joseph Ward 832,000
8. Matthew Silberzweig 1,575,000
9. Ariel Albilia 344,000
10. James Campbell 2,106,000
Final payouts are as follows:
1st - $184,058
2nd - $113,748
3rd - $82,825
4th - $61,181
5th - $46,015
6th - $35,118
7th - $27,167
8th - $21,350
9th - $17,150
10th - $13,767
World Poker Finals Main Event Final Table Kicks Off in 20 Minutes!
Big day today! Final table of Foxwoods main event coming in as chipleader looking to finish the job! 184k for the globe. #MasonNeedsit
— James Campbell (@JCamby33) November 5, 2012
Thanks for the support guys...much appreciated. Kickoff in one hour.
— Joseph Ward (@LatestLines2) November 5, 2012
@foxwoodspoker Final table! Sitting at 5th in stack. Can't believe a $60 satellite will equal a final table in a $3500 Main EventThe final table of the $3,500 buy-in Foxwoods World Poker Classic Main Event kicks off in less than 20 minutes.
— John Ting (@JohnCTing) November 5, 2012
You can watch the live feed once play begins at FoxwoodsLive.com.
Chip counts by seat assignments at the final table are as follows:
1. John Dibella 1,661,000
2. Mohd Eid 734,000
3. John Ting 762,000
4. Ken Hoey 452,000
5. Raymond Morgan 645,000
6. Vinny Napolitano 158,000
7. Joseph Ward 832,000
8. Matthew Silberzweig 1,575,000
9. Ariel Albilia 344,000
10. James Campbell 2,106,000
Final payouts are as follows:
1st - $184,058
2nd - $113,748
3rd - $82,825
4th - $61,181
5th - $46,015
6th - $35,118
7th - $27,167
8th - $21,350
9th - $17,150
10th - $13,767
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