2011 World Series of Poker

Event #24: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout

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Radoja Over 5 Million

Mark Radoja
Mark Radoja

Adam Junglen limped in from the small blind only to have Mark Radoja bump it to 160,000 from the big.

Junglen called before both players checked the {10-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} flop as the {8-Clubs} landed on the turn. Junglen led for 160,000 and Radoja made the call before the {2-Clubs} landed on the river.

Pausing for a few moments, Junglen cut out a bet of 415,000 which was instantly called by Radoja.

Junglen tabled his {K-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} for a busted straight draw, but it would be Radoja's {10-Clubs}{8-Spades} for two-pair that would see him drag the pot to move over the 5 million-chip mark.

Radoja Clips Fierrogottner

Mark Radoja opened under the gun with a raise to 130,000 which was called by only Nicolas Fierrogottner from the small blind.

Both players checked the {3-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} flop as the {8-Hearts} landed on the turn and Radoja's delayed continuation-bet of 140,000 saw him collect the pot.

Junglen Regains Chip Lead

Adam Junglen
Adam Junglen

Nicolas Fierrogottner made it 140,000 to go from the button and Adam Junglen called from the big blind. The flop came {8-Spades}{2-Clubs}{3-Hearts} and both players checked to see a turn of {Q-Hearts}.

Junglen bet 135,000 and Fierrogottner made the call. The {4-Diamonds} struck the river and Junglen fired out 360,000 this time. Fierrogottner counted out a call and dropped his chips in the middle, tabling {2-Hearts}{2-Spades} for a set of deuces. However, Junglen was able to turn over {6-Spades}{5-Spades} for the nut straight, allowing him to scoop the pot.

Chip counts/puntos
Adam Junglen 4,300,000 80,000 pos
Nicolas Fierrogottner 1,700,000 -1,475,000 neg

Nikita Lebedev Eliminated in 6th Place ($82,287)

Nikita Lebedev - 6th Place
Nikita Lebedev - 6th Place

Adam Junglen opened the action from under the gun with a raise to 140,000. The action passed round to Nikita Lebedev who moved all in for roughly 1,100,000. Junglen immediately made the call and the cards were tabled.

Lebedev: {Q-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
Junglen: {K-Spades}{K-Diamonds}

With Lebedev having his hand caught in the cookie jar, he would need a lot of help to survive, and when the {J-Spades}{J-Diamonds}{5-Spades} flop was dropped, Lebedev was sweating running cards to make a full house or a straight.

The {8-Clubs} on the turn gave him some life with any of the four remaining tens in the deck ensuring his survival, but when the dealer dropped the {8-Hearts} on the river, Lebedev was sent to the rail in 6th place for a $82,287 payday as Junglen moves to 4,220,000 in chips.

King-High Win for Baumstein

Scott Baumstein limped in from the small blind and Jeffrey Gross checked his option in the big.

Both players checked the {J-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}{4-Spades} board down to see Baumstein table his {K-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} to collect the pot.

Turn Raise Win for Fierrogottner

Nicolas Fierrogottner opened with a 135,000-chip raise from middle position and found a caller in Scott Baumstein from the big blind.

Both players checked the {J-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} flop as the {9-Spades} landed on the turn and Baumstein took the lead with a 155,000-chip bet.

Fierrogottner pushed out a raise to 255,000, only to have the Tournament Director rule that it had to be 310,000. It didn't change the hand too much as Baumstein soon kicked his cards to the muck.

Junglen Getting Some Back

From under the gun, Adam Junglen made it 140,000 to go and was called by Nicolas Fierrogottner from the small blind and Nikita Lebedev from the big blind.

The flop came down {3-Hearts}{A-Hearts}{J-Diamonds} and both players in the blinds checked to Junglen. Junglen fired out a bet of 160,000 and was able to take the pot down.

The next hand, Nicolas Fierrogottner raised preflop to 135,000 from the button. From the big blind, Juglen reraised to 335,000. Fierrogottner four-bet to 600,000 total only to have Junglen move his stack all in. Fierrogottner shook his head and moved his cards into the muck and Junglen grabbed yet another pot.

Chip counts/puntos
Adam Junglen 2,900,000 500,000 pos

Baumstein Pushes

Adam Junglen opened his button to 120,000 only to have Mark Radoja three-bet for the second consecutive hand; this time making it 280,000.

With the action on Scott Baumstein in the big blind, he moved all in for 1,650,000 to force Junglen's cards into the muck.

Radoja however took his full allotment of time before eventually tossing his cards casually into the muck.

Radoja Wins Battle of the Blinds

Adam Junglen entered the pot from the small blind with a raise to 135,000 only to have Mark Radoja three-bet to 310,000 from the big.

Junglen feigned to grab some chips before kicking his cards to the muck.

Todd Terry Eliminated in 7th Place ($62,370)

Todd Terry out in 7th.
Todd Terry out in 7th.

On the first hand back from the break, Todd Terry moved all in only to be quickly called by Adam Junglen. Next to act, Mark Radoja moved all in over the top for 1,800,000 more. Junglen made the call and the three hands were turned over:

Terry: {Q-Spades}{9-Clubs}
Radoja: {K-Hearts}{K-Spades}
Junglen: {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

The board fell {A-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} and Mark Radoja was able to win both the main pot and the side pot with his pocket kings, eliminating Todd Terry in the process.

Mark Radoja is now sitting with around 4,100,000 while Junglen has dropped to 2,400,000.

Terry will take home $62,370 for his efforts.

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Listado Eventos Torneo

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Ganador
Mark Radoja
Mano ganadora
♥K♦10
Premio
436,568
Información Nivel
Nivel
30
Ciegas
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
40,000
Información jugadores
Bolsa de premios
1,818,900
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