Last week we reported that Brandon Cantu had a massive chip lead and was about to face Phil Hellmuth heads-up in Event #5: Mixed Max - No-Limit Hold'em. Cantu won the heads-up match against Hellmuth after some struggle, then he defeated Martin Jacobson from Sweden in the "quarter-finals" and Roger Hairabedian in the "semi-finals". In the final heads-up match he was up against Jonathan Aguiar, the [...] Read more » WSOP Europe: 7-Hour Heads-Up Between Brandon Cantu & Jonathan Aguiar
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The final hand was definitely played on tilt by Cantu. I am sure he wasn’t expecting Aguiar to have such a strong hand like AK suited as he in fact had, but these things happen a lot. When Cantu thought he could go for another breathe if he had put the hands on those blinds, he got a race against a wall. I wouldn’t mind if I had a €160k consolation prize waiting for me. After all, the winner “only” got €100k more than him…
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wow 7 hours of heads up battle- that's a lot to say the least- when i play heads up sng's they last 1h or so at most, probably if the slow structure and huge chip stack was on hands maybe it would last for 2 hours- but hey we are talking about 7 hours! probably they were sick of each other for good...lots of big names near the top
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