Tag: Matt Jarvis

Hit the Matt

Former November Niner Matt Jarvis has been eliminated, he bet 5,200 on the turn of a board only to be check-raised to 14,600 by Paul Volpe. Jarvis then moved in over the top with and was quickly called by Volpe's .

November Rain

Matt Jarvis and Jonathan Duhamel were just eliminated nearly simultaneously from the field.

Bardah Splits One With Jarvis

Action began with 2010 November-Nine'er Matthew Jarvis opening for 700 from the hi-jack position. Ronnie Bardah, who also made a deep run in last year's Main Event (24th) flatted from the cutoff and the big came along as well.

Congratulations to Matt Jarvis, Event No. 40 Champion ($808,538)

Following the footsteps of all of the other "November Niners" since 2008, Matt Jarvis became a well-known entity in the poker world after making the final table of last year's WSOP Main Event.

Justin Filtz Eliminated in 2nd Place ($499,855); Matt Jarvis Wins!

On the fifth hand of Day 4, Justin Filtz had the button. He checked his cards, and without too much deliberation announced he was all in for his last 2 million. Matt Jarvis immediately called.

Early Moves

The first three hands of heads-up saw a couple of button folds, then a raise-and-take for Matt Jarvis. On the fourth hand, Jarvis limped from the button and Justin Filtz checked his option. The flop came .

Jarvis Wins Huge Race, Doubles

Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 125,000. Justin Filtz tanked before three-betting to 550,000, Jarvis moved all in for 4.07 million, and Filtz called.

Filtz Retakes Control

After getting those chips back, Matt Jarvis has returned them in short order to Justin Filtz over the course of a just a couple of hands. In the first, the pair had already built a sizable pot by the turn when the board showed .

Jarvis Gets Some Back

Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 165,000. Justin Filtz called, and checked when the flop fell . Jarvis slid out 205,000, and Filtz called.

Filtz Doubles Through, Retakes Lead

It started quietly, like most of the hands of this heads-up battle, with a raise from the button. This time it was Matt Jarvis making it 165,000 to go.

One Pair is Good For Monster Pot

Justin Filtz had the button and raised to 125,000. Matt Jarvis three-bet to 455,000, Filtz called, and the flop came down . Jarvis led for 485,000, and Filtz called. Both players checked the on the turn, and the river brought the .

Filtz Finding Momentum

Justin Filtz took the last three hands of Level 29 in the following fashion, perhaps gathering some momentum back from Matt Jarvis.

Filtz Wins One, Jarvis Gets Kiss

Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 125,000. Justin Filtz defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Filtz checked, Jarvis continued for 150,000, and Filtz called.

Jarvis in Front

Matt Jarvis raised to 125,000 and Justin Filtz called. Both checked the flop. The turn brought the and a check from Jarvis. Filtz bet 150,000, and Jarvis made the call. The river was the , and both players checked it down.

Jarvis Shows Courage, Cards

Justin Filtz opened with a standard raise, Matt Jarvis called, and the flop came . Filtz bet 205,000, and Jarvis hesitated briefly before calling. The turn then brought the .

Jarvis Makes Flush, Gets Paid

Justin Filtz raised to 125,000 from the small blind/button and Matt Jarvis called. The flop came and Filtz led with a bet of 150,000. Jarvis called. The turn brought the and Filtz bet 300,000. Jarvis again made the call.

Trips For Jarvis

Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 125,000. Justin Filtz defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Filtz check-called 150,000 from Jarvis, and the turn was the . Both players checked.

Filtz Shows Bluff

Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 125,000. Justin Filtz called, and the flop came down . Filtz checked, Jarvis continued for 140,000, and Filtz raised to 400,000. Jarvis folded, and Filtz opened up for air.

Break Chips

Filtz Forces Fold

Matt Jarvis raised to 110,000 from the button, then Justin Filtz kicked it up to 300,000. Jarvis considered for a moment, then called. The flop came and Filtz checked. Jarvis checked as well.

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