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 6K5 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: K6
Andress: 74
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.