$400 Monster Stack
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 33: 80,000/160,000 with a 20,000 ante
Unlike much of Day 2, the final hand of the tournament did not put all the chips in the middle preflop. Justin Harvell and Alan Wentz saw a flop of before Wentz got his 2,650,000 stack in good (at that point).
Wentz:
Harvell:
They both hit huge heads-up hands with Wentz ahead with his flopped flush versus eights up for Harvell. It was immediate bad news for Wentz when the turn gave Harvell the full house.
Wentz had two outs for his open-ended straight flush draw but the board and tournament finished after the to put an end to the Monster Stack. It was a great late run for Wentz who found himself with less than small blind with a dozen players still in the game.
Wentz earned $23,446 for his runner-up finish while Harvell walked away with $37,914 and his first WSOP Circuit ring.
1st: Justin Harvell – $37,914 + WSOP Circuit Ring
2nd: Alan Wentz – $23,446