Although play is rather deep in-the-money of the High-Roller, with 300 big blinds in play in this 16th level, Peter Chien was by far the shortest player of the final 6 with a stack just north of 10 big blinds. From under the gun he moved-in all but 500 of his 46,500 stack, and found a call from Mark Radoja next to act. The rest of the players mucked and play went heads-up. Peter jokingly checked dark before the
flop was brought out, but obviously made the call once Mark threw in a bet.
Peter tabled
, and needed a runner-runner if he were to survive versus Mark’s
, but no such luck came and he was drawing dead on the
turn (river
).
6th place: Peter Chien – $24,000.00
