Harrah's Atlantic City Live Updates November 8, 2009

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It's All Over Folks 3 years ago

The final hand of the night began with Alex Gomez raising to $120,000 before the flop and getting a call from Rick Rossetti. The flop came out K-9-3 and Rick led out with a bet of $150,000. Alex quickly moved all-in for close to $600,000 more and after a few moments Rick made the call. Turning over pocket tens Alex was sick to see Rossetti flip over K-7 for top pair. The turn and river changed nothing and we have a champion!

Alex Gomez is our runner-up and will officially receive $202,453 while Rick Rossetti, the winner, will take home $368,096, the title ring and a seat in the 2007 WSOP Main Event.

No Action for Rick 3 years ago

After a raise to $120,000 from Alex Gomez, Rick Rossetti announces he is all-in. In the tank and clearly torn between making the call and folding, Alex contemplates the situation. Even Rick's fan club in the audience seems to be pulling for Alex as they call, "come on, bust him", from their seats. Eventually Gomez mucks his hand and Rick rakes in the pot, showing one card as he does - a deuce.
  • Blinds: $20,000/$40,000
  • Ante: $5,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Big Hand 3 years ago

After a pre-flop raise from Rick, Alex came over the top for another $300,000 and got a slow call from Rossetti. The flop came Q-9-7 with two diamonds and the action was on Alex Gomez. He wasted no time in announcing he was all-in, putting the decision back on Rick. "Good hand", said Rossetti as he mucked his cards, conceding the massive pot to Gomez. With that hand Alex takes the lead with $1.45 million to Rick's $920,000.
  • Blinds: $20,000/$40,000
  • Ante: $5,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Finally, A Hand Worth Reporting! 3 years ago

In the first hand that's made it past the river in what seems like an eternity, Alex fired out a substantial bet on a board of Q-7-2-8-Q and got a call from Rick. Rick showed Q-2 for a full house, queens full of deuces, but Alex had him beat with a better boat, Q-8 for queens full of eights. It's hard to believe that Rick didn't pop it after filling up on the river, he must be using some sort of psychic power to know his full house was beat! The chip stacks are back to almost even.
  • Blinds: $20,000/$40,000
  • Ante: $5,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Game On 3 years ago

The players are back and the $1,000 chips have been colored up. The new blinds are $20,000/$40,000 with a $5,000 ante. The chip counts are as follows.
1 Rick Rossetti: $1.68 million
2 Alex Gomez: $685,000
  • Blinds: $20,000/$40,000
  • Ante: $5,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Break Time 3 years ago

The action has all but grinded to a halt here during heads-up play while the two players trade small pots back and forth. We'll be back in fifteen minutes to play a bit higher.
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Back to Even 3 years ago

There hasn't been much action to speak of but Alex Gomez has managed to pull back to even with one questionable call from Rick Rossetti. After a preflop raise to $90k from Rick and a call from Alex, the flop came down 4-3-J and Rick fired out $100,000. Alex quickly moved all-in and surprisingly Rossetti made the call with A-3. Rick's ace high and inside wheel draw were way behind Alex's pocket tens. The turn and river changed nothing and Gomez takes down a nice pot.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $4,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Fight the Power 3 years ago

Alex Gomez is fighting his way back into this event. After falling dangerously low in the last few hands, he took down a nice pot to get back to $720,000. Rick Rossetti still has command of the match though with $1.64 million.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $4,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Chippin Away 3 years ago

Rick Rossetti continues to wear down Alex Gomez, adding to his chip lead with a number of small pots.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $4,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Money! 3 years ago

The money is on the table and the two players have moved to either end of the table for the heads-up match. After knocking out John Racener and picking up a few pots, Rick Rossetti has taken the lead with $1.7 million to Alex's $650,000.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $4,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1
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Harrah's Atlantic City

  • Buy-In: $4,900
  • Entrants: 237
  • Total Prize Money: $1,161,300
  • Date: Dec 9, 2006
  • Final Day Dec 19, 2006

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Blind Structure3 years ago

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