Level: 28
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 600,000
Level: 28
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 600,000
Daniel Rezaei raised to 1,200,000 from the button, and Jamie Dwan three-bet to 4,000,000 from the big blind. Rezaei called.
Dwan fired 2,000,000 on the K♣3♣4♠ flop, and Rezaei called.
The 9♦ landed on the turn, and Dwan put out a second barrel of 4,000,000. Again, Rezaei called.
The 10♦ completed the board, and Dwan shoved. Rezaei called off his remaining 11,200,000.
Dwan immediately dropped his head and sheepishly tabled A♣7♠ for a bluff. Rezaei doubled for the second time in quick succession, this time with K♥Q♠ for top pair.
Daniel Rezaei completed from the button, and Jamie Dwan checked in the big blind.
Both players checked the 5♠K♦6♣ flop before the 7♣ landed on the turn. Dwan led out for 1,200,000, and Rezaei called.
The 3♣ paired the board on the river, and Dwan bet 5,000,000. Rezaei jammed for 9,800,000, and Dwan made the call.
Rezaei tabled A♣10♣ for the ace-high flush to earn the double-up, while Dwan revealed 10♦4♣ for a straight.
Jamie Dwan raised the button to 1,200,000 and Daniel Rezaei called to see a flop of 8♥7♠9♣.
Rezaei check-called a bet of 1,500,000, and then he check-called one of 5,000,000 on the K♦ turn.
When the 2♠ completed the board on the river, Rezaei checked for the third time and Dwan moved all in.
Rezaei hit the tank hard, burning through several time banks before releasing his hand, which prompted Dwan to show his hand to his large rail and the table the Q♣10♠ for the queen-high bluff.
Daniel Rezaei made it 1,200,000 to go from the button, and Jamie Dwan defended from the big blind.
Dwan check-called Rezaei's continuation-bet of 1,400,000 on the 3♠5♦10♥ flop.
Both players checked the 8♥ turn and the A♠ river. Dwan tabled 5♣2♣ for a pair of fives, which was enough to earn him the pot.
Jamie Dwan raised to 1,200,000 from the button, and Daniel Rezaei three-bet to 4,000,000 from the big blind. Dwan ripped it in, and Rezaei instantly folded.
The very next hand, Rezaei completed from the button, and Dwan checked in the big blind.
Both players checked the 10♣Q♠5♠ flop before the 6♠ landed on the turn. Dwan checked again and called after Rezaei bet 1,000,000.
The 3♦ completed the board, and Dwan check-called a final bet of 2,600,000 from Rezaei.
Rezaei tabled 10♥7♣ for second pair, forcing Dwan to muck.
Jamie Dwan raised to 1,200,000 from the button, and Daniel Rezaei defended from the big blind.
Rezaei checked the 10♠4♣6♣ flop, and Dwan fired a continuation-bet of 900,000. Rezaei elected to call.
Rezaei checked again when the 3♠ landed on the turn, and Dwan fired a second barrel of 2,500,000. Rezaei paused for a few moments before check-raising to 7,400,000. Dwan wanted to see one more card and made the call.
The K♦ completed the board, and Rezaei looked down at his chips before peering across at Dwan's stack, which totaled 8,900,000. He then announced all in, putting Dwan to the test for everything. Dwan snap-called.
Jamie Dwan: K♣6♥
Daniel Rezaei: Q♥7♣
Rezaei could only show a complete bluff, while Dwan revealed a rivered two pair to win the pot and take the chip lead.
Jamie Dwan made it 1,200,000 from the button before folding to a three-bet from Daniel Rezaei in the big blind.
The very next hand, Rezaei completed from the button, and Dwan checked his option in the big blind.
Dwan check-called a bet of 500,000 from Rezaei on the 4♥7♠10♦ flop, then did the same when Rezaei fired 2,000,000 on the J♣ turn.
The 6♥ completed the board, and Dwan checked for a final time. Rezaei jammed, and Dwan snap-called for his remaining 5,100,000.
Jamie Dwan: 9♥8♠
Daniel Rezaei: 7♦7♣
Dwan tabled the nut straight to best Rezaei's set of sevens, and Dwan doubled to over 16,000,000.
A hand after Paulius Vaitiekunas was bounced in fourth place, Bryn Kenney jammed for 4,775,000 under the gun. Daniel Rezaei called out of the big blind and the hands were turned up.
Bryn Kenney: Q♦10♦
Daniel Rezaei: A♣6♥
Kenney had two live cards, but he watched helplessly as the board ran out an unhelpful 5♣6♠J♥7♦3♥.
Kenney collected $1,041,908 for his third-place finish, which brought his total atop poker's all-time money list up to $89,094,210, according to The Hendon Mob.