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Check Out Some Of Thrummy wealthye Biggest Hands From The 2024 WPT Prime
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- Himmelbrand Sends Hastings Out the Door
- Leah Sets Up Radu
- The Ladies Love Rich Alsup
- Calenzo Straightened Out in 3rd Place
- Final Hand of the Tournament
The World Poker Tour (WPT) World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas is going strong. While the $10,400 WPT World Championship is happening now, several other tournaments on the schedule are in the books.
That includes the $1,100 buy-in WPT Prime Championship attracted a massive field of 9,670 runners (down slightly from the 10,512 entries the year before), and after four grueling days of play, it was Zak VanKeuren defeating Jim Casement in heads-up play to win the tournament for $1,162,350.
While PokerNewswas not providing live updates from that event, the WPT was on the floor capturing the action. Here's a look at five big hands as reported by the WPT Live Reporting Team.
Himmelbrand Sends Hastings Out the Door
On Day 2 in Level 18 (6,000/12,000/12,000), Greg Himmelbrand raised to 25,000 and Brian Hastings defended his big blind to see a flop of Q♠6♠6♣. Hastings checked, Himmelbrand continued for 22,000, and Hastings woke up with a check-raise to 60,000.
Himmelbrand put in the chips and then called when Hastings moved all in for 162,000 on the 10♥turn. Hastings tabled the Q♣9♦but he had a kicker problem as Himmelbrand rolled over the Q♦J♦.
The 7♦was no help to Hastings and he was sent out the door.
Leah Sets Up Radu
One level later with the blinds at 10,000/15,000/15,000, a preflop raising war resulted in Brett Radu getting his stack of 220,000 all in and at risk against Canadian pro Mike Leah.
Brett Radu: K♦K♠
Mike Leah: 10♠10♦
Radu held the better pocket pair and was primed to double, especially when the flop fell a lackluster 5♥J♦4♦. However, this is Mike Leah we're talking about, a bracelet winner with more than $8.8 million in lifetime earnings according to The Hendon Mob. That said, the 10♥spiked on the turn to give Leah a set, and after the 2♥was run out on the river, Radu took his leave from the tournament.
The Ladies Love Rich Alsup
Much later in the tournament in Level 34 (250,000/500,000/500,000), Nico Betbese raised to 1 million from under the gun and then called after Minnesota's Rich Alsup, a MSPT Hall of Famer, moved all in for 4.9 million from middle position.
Rich Alsup: Q♥Q♦
Nico Betbese: A♣K♥
It was a classic flip and Alsup was just looking to hold for his tournament life. That's just what he did too when the board ran out a lowly 7♥4♦2♥3♦4♣. That double helped Alsup make a deep run finishing the tournament in 17th place for $52,000.
Calenzo Straightened Out in 3rd Place
On Day 4 of the tournament, it was down to the final three players in Level 42 (1,500,000/3,000,000/3,00,000) when Jim Casement moved all in from the button for 65.7 million and Kevin Calenzo, who had about 25 million in the small blind, used a time extension before calling off.
Kevin Calenzo: J♣10♣
Jim Casement: 4♦4♣
It was a big flip for a lot of money, but Calenzo came up empty on the 7♦6♥5♣flop. To make matters worse, the 3♦peeled off on the turn to give Casement a straight and leave Calenzo drawing dead to the river, which was the meaningless 9♥. While he came up on the wrong end of the flip, the long-time grinder had $560,000 in prize money to help soothe the pain.
Final Hand of the Tournament
Heads-up play began with VanKeuren holding 97 BB to Casement's 32 BB. The duo would battle for 14 hands before things came to a head in Level 43 (2,000,000/4,000,000/4,000,000) on what was Hand #141 of the final table.
That is when VanKeuren limped with the A♣K♥and then called when Casement shoved all in for 69.4 million with the K♣J♠.
The K♦8♦4♠flop paired both players, but VanKeuren's kicker had him way out in front. Neither the 5♥turn nor Q♥river helped Casement and he had to settle for second place and $759,890 in prize money. Meanwhile, VanKeuren was crowned champion to the tune of $1,162,350!
*Images courtesy of WPT.
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