$1,100 Triple Stack Six-Max NLH (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 21: 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 2 of 95

In the first hand of heads-up play, Chris Da-Silva limped for 15,000, Sebastian Toro Henao raised from the big blind to 60,000, and Da-Silva called.
The flop came , Henao bet 40,000, and Da-Silva called.
The turn card was the , Henao bet 125,000, and Da-Silva tanked for a while before he called.
The river card paired the board with the , and Henao tanked for a long time before he moved all in for 570,000. Da-Silva asked for an exact count and thought for a while before he called with
for two pair, nines and sixes.
But Henao turned over to win the pot with a full house, sixes full of kings, and double up in chips. Henao takes the lead, and it’s the first time at this final table that Da-Silva isn’t the chipleader.
Sebastian Toro Henao – 1,605,000 (107 bb)
Chris Da-Silva – 1,245,000 (83 bb)
And here are the final table payouts:
1st: $27,825 + Showdown Trophy
2nd: $18,350
3rd: Max Stevens – $12,200
4th: Ben Ludlow – $8,300
5th: Donald Manns – $5,855
6th: Kevin Ordet – $4,260
7th: Jayden Krnyaich – $3,200
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