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Congratulations to David Singer for his victory in the Full Tilt Heads-Up Championship. He defeated whitelime after whitelime defeated Andy Bloch and Singer prevailed over Brian Hastings in the semi-finals.
Here’s how the final hand went down:
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The semi-final matches are
Table 1 – Andy Bloch v. whilelime
Table 2 – David Singer v. Brian Hastings
The matches start at 16:00 ET.
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For 37 minutes, Howard Lederer and Brian Hastings fought a tug-of-war for a few hundred of their combined 40,000 chips. Then, in a flash, Hastings got nukes and incinerated Lederer.
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Just 15 minutes into the round of 16, 3 of the matches are over. I watched the end of the Andy Bloch/ActionJeff match and it wasn’t pretty.
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Howard said a mouthful. His second round match against Boosted J began at about 2:30 (Arizona time). Stuck in my own ultimately unsuccessful heads-up match to make the final table of the Main Event Shootout, I missed the beginning of the match. When I took a look at 2:50, Boosted J had a big lead, 14,000/6,000. The match turned around on this hand:
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I’m writing this as I watch the Full Tilt Heads-Up Championship, which starts at noon (Arizona time). With 4 minutes to go, there are 82 in the field. Now I look again and there are just 81. I thought there was no unregistering? It doesn’t matter because they’ll cut the field at 64 but I wonder what happened.
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Full Tilt has put a really bizarre, interesting, incredible tournament on its schedule. It’s heads-up, no-limit hold ‘em and they had the audacity to call it a “world championship”. Read on.
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