Jason Mo open-shoved for 155,000 from early position, Olivier Busquet called in the hijack seat, and Andrew Lichtenberger three-bet to 320,000 in the cutoff. Haralabos Voulgaris spread Lichtenberg's bet, then took a look at his stack.
Andrew Lichtenberger raised to 65,000 from the hijack seat, Phil Laak called on the button, and Jason Mo defended his big blind. The flop fell , Mo and Lichtenberger both checked, and Laak fired out 155,000. Only Mo called.
Jason Mo raised to 53,000 from early position, Matt Glantz three-bet to 120,000 on the button, and Mo called. Mo check-called another 110,000 on a flop of , and the turn was the . Both players checked.
Jason Mo raised to 44,000 in early position, Hyoung Chae called on his direct left, and Steven "Zugwat" Silverman moved all in for 375,000 near the button.
Jason Mo checked to Layne Flack on a board of . Flack fired out 43,000, and Mo called. The river was the , Mo checked again, and Flack bet another 85,000.
After eliminating 2010 World Series of Poker Player of the Year Frank Kassela, Jason Mo has rocketed up the counts and now sits with around 800,000 chips.
Jason Mo raised to 6,500 from under the gun, Kyle Julius three-bet to 15,500 in the cutoff, and Mo called. Both players knuckled on a flop of , and the turned. Mo led out for 23,500, Julius called, and the completed the board.
Jason Mo was just eliminated. He was all in preflop with the against the for Niklas Heinecker. The flop, turn and river ran out to send Mo to the rail.
We didn't catch how Elio Fox lost most of his chips but Jason Mo just doubled up the former WSOPE winner to just 55,000. Mo showed versus Fox's and the board ran out .
Team Germany just clashed as Fabian Quoss moved all in for 49,500 on the button, and Niklas Heinecker reshoved from the small blind. Jason Mo folded from the big blind, leaving Quoss' against Heinecker's .
The board read when Jason Mo bet 10,000 from the big blind. Antonio Esfandiari put in the call from the button and mucked when Mo turned over .
Vanessa Selbst has already done a rebuy in this event and she's now once again one of the short stacks after doubling up Jason Mo. Selbst raised to 2,500 and Mo moved all in for 26,600 from the big blind. Selbst called.
The flop read when Jason Mo bet 6,200 and Elio Fox made the call. The turn brought the and Mo checked after which Fox moved all in. Fox had Mo covered by a big margin but it didn't go to showdown. Mo folded and Fox took down this pot.
The flop read when Jason Mo check-called a 725-chip bet. The turn brought the and Mo folded when Antonio Esfandiari fired out 1,150. Esfandiari takes one of the first pots of the day.
It's all over! Jason Mo just lost back to back all ins, and with that Brian Hastings will take home his first World Series of Poker gold bracelet! From the button Jason Mo raised to 160,000 after which Brian Hastings three-bet to 400,000.
From the button Brian Hastings raised to 120,000 and Jason Mo defended his big blind. The flop came down and both players checked. The turn was the and Mo lead out for 150,000, and he got called by Hastings.
Jason Mo raised from the button to 120,000 and Brian Hastings put him all in once again. Mo called for a total of 1.32 million and we got to see another all in showdown.
Jason Mo was just all in for his tournament life, but he was in good shape to at least chop the pot. From the button Mo made it 120,000 and Brian Hastings put him all in for right around 900,000 chips.
"Brian, make it fast, we're missing hands!," some friends of Brian Hastings just shouted from the rail. Hastings started laughing after which he got brought back into focus by Vanessa Selbst who said, "Stop laughing.
We caught the action on a flop when Brian Hastings check-called a 150,000 chip bet. The river was the and Hastings checked again. Mo put out a 275,000 bet and Hatings moved all in. Mo tanked for a bit and opted to lay this one down.
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