Our intrepid reporter Matt Whitefield has just handed us a slip of paper informing us that Justin Bonomo has busted out. There was around 11,000 already in the pot on a board, and a player bet 10,000.
Aaron Massey checked to Justin Bonomo on a board of . Bonomo tossed out 1,100, and Massey tank-called. The river brought the , Massey checked again, and Bonomo flipped 3,200 forward.
Allen Cunningham opened for 900 from early position and Justin Bonomo was his only caller from the small blind. Bonomo checked called Cunningham's continuation bet of 1,100 on the flop. Both players checked the turn and the river.
Justin Bonomo, coming off his 3rd-place finish in Event #16: $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em, opened from the button followed by a three-bet from Allen Cunningham in the big blind. Bonomo shipped all in and Cunningham called.
Fresh from finishing in third place in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Heads-Up event, Justin Bonomo has bought into a tournament with a buy-in a mere tenth of the size.
Hand #87: Mark Radoja announced all in from the button and Justin Bonomo folded. Hand #88: Bonomo moved all in from the button and Radoja snapped him off.
Hand #86: Justin Bonomo moved all in from the button for 690,000 and Mark Radoja called out of the big blind.
Hand #80 Justin Bonomo completed from the button and Mark Radoja checked his option. The flop came and Radoja checked. Bonomo fired 60,000 and Radoja called.
Hands #75-77: On the first two hands, Mark Radoja and Justin Bonomo each folded their respective buttons. On the third, Radoja made it 120,000 from the button and Bonomo folded.
Hand #63: Mark Radoja raised to 80,000 from the button and Justin Bonomo replied by shipping all in. Radoja folded and Bonomo picked it up. Hand #64: Bonomo called from the button and Radoja checked to see the flop hit.
Hand #52: Justin Bonomo raised to 60,000 and Mark Radoja called. The flop came and Radoja checked. Bonomo fired 50,000 and Radoja folded. Hand #53: Radoja made it 60,000 from the button. Bonomo moved all in and Radoja folded.
Hands #45-46: Mark Radoja made it 60,000 from the button and Justin Bonomo set him all in. Radoja folded and Bonomo took it. The next hand, Bonomo shipped him in again and Radoja folded.
Hand #36: Justin Bonomo folded his button and Mark Radoja picked up the blinds. Hand #37: Mark Radoja called from the button. Bonomo pushed him in from the big blind and Radoja folded.
Hand #22: Justin Bonomo raised enough to put a short stacked Mark Radoja all in. Radoja folded. Hand #23: Radoja moved all in from the button and Bonomo folded.
Hand #8: Justin Bonomo had the button. He opened to 32,000 and Mark Radoja called. The flop came and Radoja checked. Bonomo continued for 40,000 and Radoja came out with a check-raise to 105,000. Bonomo let it go and Radoja picked it up.
Hand #1: Mark Radoja had the button. He raised it up to an unknown amount and Justin Bonomo folded. Hand #2: Bonomo made it 32,000 from his button and Radoja let it go. Hand #3: Radoja raised to 32,000 and Bonomo called.
Another exciting day of heads up no-limit hold'em is in the books here in the Amazon room at the 2013 World Series of Poker.
Justin Bonomo had the button and opened to 24,000. Russell Rosenblum announced an all in for about 280,000 and Bonomo called. Bonomo: Rosenblum: The two were flipping for Rosenblum's life and he remained in the lead as the flop fell.
On a flop of , we found Justin Bonomo lead for 35,000. Russell Rosenblum made it 76,000 to go and Bonomo called. The turn was the and both players checked to see the hit the river. They both checked once more and Bonomo tabled .
Justin Bonomo raised to 18,000 with the button, Russell Rosenblum defended, and the flop came . Rosenblum checked, Bonomo continued for 20,000, and Rosenblum check-raised to 61,000. Bonomo called.
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