The WSOP Circuit Main Event in Atlantic City has come to an end. The tournament attracted a field of 442 players and yesterday the final table was played. After many hours of play on the final table there were only 2 players left, Brian Ali and John Andress.
Ali entered the heads-up with a 2-1 chip lead, and the stacks didn't change much the first half-hour of play. Andress then doubled up to draw even and it seemed like the heads-up match was far from over. However, everything came to an end shortly after...
Brian Ali limped from the button and John Andress checked.
The flop came 6
K
5
and Andress checked to Ali. Ali betted 80,000 and Andress check-raised to 210,000. Ali called.
The turn card was the 8
and Andress checked again. Ali fired 200,000, Andress moved all-in. Ali called.
Ali: K
6
Andress: 7
4
The river card was the 3
and Andress was eliminated in second place. Brian Ali is the WSOP-C Atlantic City Champion and $139,284 richer.