$1,100 10-Game Mix
Structure | Payouts
Level 23: 40,000/80,000 Limits
Players Remaining: 2 of 62

During NL 2-7 Single Draw, A.J. Kelsall raised to 45,000, Ryan Hoenig reraised to 150,000, and Kelsall thought for a while before he called.
Ryan Hoenig stood pat, and Kelsall drew one card.
Hoenig bet 30,000, and Kelsall asked what he meant by such a small bet. Kelsall tanked for a while before he said, “Good way to bluff me, I guess.”
Kelsall folded, and Hoenig took the pot.
Ryan Hoenig – 1,060,000 (13 BB)
A.J. Kelsall – 800,000 (10 BB)
About 10 minutes, after the game switched to Badugi, there was about 320,000 in the pot after the second draw.
Draw #3: A.J. Kelsall drew one card, and Ryan Hoenig also drew one. Kelsall checked, Hoenig bet 80,000, and Kelsall tanked for a while before he called.
Ryan Hoenig: 

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A.J. Kelsall: mucked
Hoenig won the pot with his three-card 5 to increase his lead, and Kelsall mucked.
Ryan Hoenig – 1,475,000 (18 BB)
A.J. Kelsall – 385,000 (5 BB)
1st: $21,575 + Showdown Trophy
2nd: $12,720
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