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WSOP 2013 - Event #21 - Finger Wins, Stout 2nd

13 players returned to Day 3 of the WSOP Event #21 - $3,000 NLHE 6-handed. The chipleader was Matt "all_in_at420" Stout, the online MTT legend sat on a 1,268,000 stack. David Pham, Dan Kelly (chasing his 3rd final table this year), Erik Seidel, Martin Finger és Nick Schulman were also at the table.
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Kelly didn't make it to the final table though, he finished 10th, then Seidel, finally Schulman. The official 6-handed final table formulated with the elimination of Benjamin Pollak; he looked into Pham's pair of jacks with his A-5.

Seat 1. David Pham - 1.089.000    
Seat 2. Martin Finger - 1.807.000    
Seat 3. Andrew Dean - 1.729.000
Seat 4. Matt Stout - 1.624.000    
Seat 5. Nikolai Sears - 582.000
Seat 6. Matt Berkey - 395.000


Andrew Dean started Day 3 with the second biggest chipstack but he managed to lose so much of his chips that he was out 8 hands later. In the 3rd hand Stout doubled up on him with jacks (against his pair of fours) then in the seventh Matt Berkey has beaten him with A-K against A-8. In the following hand Nikolai Sears opened to 53,000 from UTG (25th blind level: 4,000-12,000/24,000), the SB Dean all-in called with 40,000, the BB Stout called. The flop came {#}7 {#}J {#}6 . Stout and Sears checked. The {#}8 turn brought Stout's 80,000 bet, Sears called. The river brought a {#}3 , Stout bet 135,000, Sears folded. Stout showed {#}J {#}6 two pairs, Dean held {#}T {#}6 .

Sears finished 5th, and by the 26th blind level (5,000-15,000/30,000) the two-time WSOP champion Pham went all-in with 696,000 to Finger's UTG open. Finger called.

Pham: {#}J {#}T
Finger: {#}K {#}Q

Board: {#}2 {#}4 {#}4 {#}8 {#}A


Finger took the pot with a flush, Pham finished 4th.

The heads-up formulated with the elimination of Berkey, who was beaten by Stout in a coinflip.

Matt Stout - 5.745.000
Martin Finger - 1.480.000


Finger took most of his pots without going to showdown, he quickly fought himself up to even chipstacks. The last hand came around on the 30th blind level (10,000-40,000/80,000) at almost even stacks. Stout raised to 160,000, Finger 3bet to 400,000, Stout went 4bet all-in, Finger snapcalled.

Stout: {#}A {#}7
Finger: {#}Q {#}Q

Board: {#}4 {#}9 {#}J {#}K {#}K


Finger won the tournament with two pairs.

Martin Finger
Martin Finger

Martin Finger won the EPT Prague Main Event in 2011 ($964,023); now he can add a WSOP bracelet to his trophies.

Final Results:

1. Martin Finger - $506.764
2. Matt Stout - $313.370
3. Matt Berkey - $199.733
4. David Pham - $131.679
5. Nikolai Sears - $89.402
6. Andrew Dean - $62.458


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