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- <span>4 minutes ago | Posted by FerricRamsium</span> <h3 id="no123880">Hall All In</h3>
Under the gun, Brandon Hall opened the pot with a raise to 60,000. Around in the big blind, Chase Steely three-bet it up to 175,000. After some deliberation, Hall moved all in for 698,000, and Steely instantly called.
Showdown
Hall:

Steely:

It was Hall who was at risk, but he was in fine shape to double up with his overpair. When the dealer ran the board
, he did just that, increasing his chip stack to 1,450,000. He has moved just a few thousand ahead of Chase Steely who went from chip leader to short stack during the course of that hand.
- <span>4 minutes ago | Posted by FerricRamsium</span> <h3 id="no123880">Hall All In</h3>
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- <span>8 minutes ago | Posted by FerricRamsium</span> <h3 id="no123896">Hall Works Some Chips From Mizrachi</h3>
Robert Mizrachi opened with a raise to 75,000, and Brandon Hall came along with him from the blinds. Heads up, the flop came
, and Hall checked. Mizrachi quickly fired out a bet of 140,000, and Hall made the smooth call.
The turn brought the
, and Mizrachi put another 250,000 chips into the pot. After some careful thought and a few sidelong glances, Hall again made the call.
The river was the
, and the action went check-check. "King-queen," said Mizrachi. Hall happily turned over his
, the kicker playing to earn him a nice pot.
Hall - 1,750,000
Mizrachi - 2,900,000
- <span>8 minutes ago | Posted by FerricRamsium</span> <h3 id="no123896">Hall Works Some Chips From Mizrachi</h3>
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- <span>24 minutes ago | Posted by donpeters</span> <h3 id="no123900">Hall Homers Through Basebaldy</h3>
Brandon hall opened with a raise to 90,000 from the button. Eric "basebaldy" Baldwin three-bet to 275,000 from the small blind before Robert Mizrachi folded in the big blind. Action went back over to Hall and he moved all in.
"Can I get a count?" asked Baldwin.
Matt Savage and the dealer counted down the chips and verified that Hall was all in for 1.385 million total. Baldwin now sat in the tank and had about 1.4 million behind in his stack.
A few minutes went by before finally Baldwin said, "I call." Hall tabled
against Baldwin's
. The crowd rose to their feet and the cameras rushed to the scene.
The flop came down
, no help for Baldwin. The turn brought the
and still Baldwin was behind.
The river was the
, pairing the board, keeping Hall's hand best and earning him the double up. Baldwin pushed in his chips and was left with only 190,000. Hall on the other hand doubled big to approximately 2.8 million and is now challenging Mizrachi for the chip lead.
- <span>24 minutes ago | Posted by donpeters</span> <h3 id="no123900">Hall Homers Through Basebaldy</h3>
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Round: <span>26</span> Blinds: <span>30000/60000</span> Ante: <span>10000</span> - <span>7 minutes ago | Posted by FerricRamsium</span> <h3 id="no123904">Heads-Up Play About to Begin</h3>
Robert Mizrachi and Brandon Hall have just retaken their seats in preparation for their upcoming heads-up match.
Mizrachi will start the match with just over 4.2 million in chips while Hall will take 2.8 million to battle.
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<SPAN class=date>5 minutes ago | Posted by donpeters</SPAN>
<H3 id=no123906>Hall Calls Mizrachi with King High</H3>
The board read
and Robert Mizrachi fired a big bet of 500,000 into a pot of about 400,000 after Brandon Hall checked to him. Hall thought about his decision for a brief moment and then made the call.
Mizrachi just shook his head as if he had nothing, but Hall waited for him to show. Mizrachi showed
for just king high, eight kicker. Hall tabled
for king high with a nine kicker and scooped in the pot. Hall now has the chip lead 3.7 million to 3.3 million.
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<h3 id="no123908">Brandon Hall Wins 2009 UltimateBet.net Aruba Poker Classic!</h3>
The deal made between our two finalists seemed to speed up heads-up play quite a bit, as we officially have a winner after a quick battle -- 20 year-old Brandon Hall from Littleton, Pennsylvania. Here's how the final hand went down:
In what was a raised pot, Hall checked to Robert Mizrachi after the flop came down

. Mizrachi then fired a 225,000 bet and Hall came over the top, firing a raise that looked to be about 725,000 total.
Mizrachi quickly moved all in, Hall called, and before we knew it the cards were on their backs:
Hall:

Mizrachi:

4th Street delivered the knockout blow to Mizrachi, when the dealer burned and turned the
, giving Hall top pair. The river,
, blanked and Brandon Hall was declared the 2009 UltimateBet.net Aruba Poker Classic Champion!
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i sprinkled some good luck on you last night as you were sleeping next to me so ship me like 50%? (no homo) but seriously couldnt have happened to a nicer kid good work son wish i couldve been there for the finish -
nice comeback and sick score bro! well deserved obv!!!
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