Tuen “FudGuy” Bui would be next to bust out when he got his final chips in with Ace-Queen, but he ran straight into the pocket aces of Jargo Alavali. The board brought no help for Bui, who was the first casualty of the final table.
Following the elimination of Soo Jo Kim in seventh place, it was time for Hacialioglu to start to make his comeback, as he would go on to get every elimination from there. First, he would bust “Andriy “smbcall911” Lyubovetskiy in sixth place in a blind vs. blind confrontation.
Next, Hacialioglu would have to get quite lucky, as he ran into the pocket aces of Jargo “bungakat” Alavali holding just Queen-Ten. However, Hacialioglu would flop top pair and a straight draw, and hit that straight on the river.
Niko “niNohR” Koop was next to be on the end of Hacialioglu’s ax. He would have to come from behind again in this one, as he came back against Koop, after spiking a king on the turn.
Not long after that, Tim “TMay420” West, who was the short stack throughout the whole final table, finally fell off the ladder, as he bowed out in third. On his final hand, West was flipping against Hacialioglu. The board came down, giving Hacialioglu a straight.무료슬롯사이트
Hacialioglu brought a big lead into heads up play with over 36 million to the 12 million of Robin “Kabuzzi” Berggren. They would only play a few hands before a classic coin flip, with Hacialioglu’s Ace-Queen besting the pocket sevens of Berggren.
Congratulations again to Adnan Hacialioglu for his incredible showing. Again, he will take home $259,842, the WSOP bracelet, and the WSOP Europe package.