Willis Takes Chip Lead from Wang
It didn’t take long for heads-up play to heat up.
Just a few hands into the competition, Michael Wang and Daniel Willis were involved in a large pot, which swung the balance to Willis at the end.
Wang peeked down at A♣K♥ and raised 2,500,000, which Willis called holding 10♦4♦.
The dealer fanned an action flop of 6♦A♠7♦, giving Wang top pair with top kicker, while Willis flopped a flush draw. Wang bet 3,500,000, only to see Willis check-call the action.
Then, it got interesting on the turn after the dealer placed 2♦ on the board.
Willis checked, and Wang bet 7,500,000. Willis responded with a check-raise to 16,500,000. Wang took his time before announcing an all-in bet, which covered his opponent’s stack.
Willis snap-called and tabled his flush, which had Wang drawing dead.
The 8♦ didn’t change the outcome of the hand, but the 69,600,000 pot gave Willis the chip lead and left Wang with 17,700,000.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Daniel Willis |
69,600,000
26,800,000
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26,800,000 |
|
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Michael Wang |
17,700,000
-14,650,000
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-14,650,000 |
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