Level: | 36 (400000/800000/800000) |
Entries: | 2/1203 |
Prizes: | $377,141 (Day 2: $298,274) |
It was a bit slow on the final table for a bit, but a lot just happened in few hands. In the first hand, Corey Arsenault doubled after Anthony Casten raised to 2.4 million, then called off the shove. Arsenault had about 19 million and ace-seven against king-queen of spades.
Arsenault flopped an ace and turned trips, but the turn gave Casten a spade draw for the win. It bricked, and Arsenault doubled to the lead.
In the next hand, Casten shoved blind, and Arsenault snapped him off with ace-king suited. Casten rolled over his hand to find the most improbable pair of aces, and doubled back to about 16 million.
The very next hand, Arsenault flopped the nut straight, and the money went in with Casten on a pair of nines. In the perfect rounout for him, he doubled again, back to the lead