Bari: 6 5
Ho: A Q
Board: A A 2 A X
Ho first flopped a set then on the turn she had her four of a kind.
About ten minutes later, Bari was once again all-in preflop and Ho called:
Bari: Q 5
Ho: A T
Board: 8 6 4 7 9
Ho won with higher straight and so she had 3,100,000 in chips while Bari was left with 6,980,000.
Maria Ho
A bit later Ho opened to 200,000; Nicholas Blumenthal shoved 1,310,000 and Ho called.
Blumenthal: 8 8
Ho: A Q
Board: A K 5 Q J
Ho won the flip with two pairs, Blumenthal finished in 4th place.
Chipleader Bari played on aggressively, winning two major pots against Ho. Eventually, he went all-in again preflop at level 32 (15,000/60,000/120,000), this time on Sean LeFort’s raise to 300,000. The latter called.
Bari: Q 9
LeFort: A K
Board: T 3 3 K Q
LeFort doubled up with top two pairs.
It was only a matter of a couple of minutes for the two of them to shove for yet another time: LeFort raised to 240,000, Bari 3-bet 660,000 then called leFort’s all-in.
LeFort: T T
Bari: K K
Board: K 6 4 T 7
Bari won with a top set, amassing a huge lead for the heads-up (11,100,000 in chips against Maria Ho’s 1,875,000). Although the latter managed to double up once, she could not turn the tide; finally, Ho went all-in with 2,000,000 on A 4 preflop. On a neutral board, Bari showed 8 8 , winning his first WSOP title as well as his biggest live event prize ever.
Allen Bari
The final results are as follows:
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