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Michael "Zlasher" Chan Wins Run It Up Reno $125 8-Game Stud Club ChampionshipNO Deposit bonus $43
Michael "Zlasher" Chan Wins Run It Up Reno $125 8-Game Stud Club Championship | PokerNews

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Michael Chan came out on top after an extended heads-up battle with PokerNews contributor Brent Harrington within the $125 8-Game Stud Club Championship at Run It Up Reno. An emotional Chan took down $2,810 after his victory over a field of 87, which came after both players were nearly felted at various points within the heads-up match.

Final Results

Place Player Prize
1 Michael Chan $2,810
2 Brent Harrington $1,850
3 Greg Bitterly $1,220
4 David Hernandez $910
5 Andy Camou $680
6 Andrew Phares $460
7 Ian Maclin $290
8 Slater Dean $260
9 Leo Wolpert $220

Tournament host Jason Somerville made a deep run, but he busted out just shy of the money, and after the bubble burst, World Series of Poker bracelet winner Leo Wolpert was the ninth-place finisher and the primary to be paid.

Chan held the lead because the final table began, nevertheless it was anyone's game since nobody even had 10 big bets for the limit games, with Chan having about eight. Chan solidified his position with a double knockout in no-limit hold'em. He called the shove of a short-stacked Andrew Phares, only to look Andy Camou shove behind for only a bit more. Chan didn't like it, but put both at risk.

Chan had the  9-Spades  8-Spades , Phares had the  j-Spades  10-Spades , and Camou the  a-Spades  q-Diamonds .

The board ran out  8-Diamonds  k-Clubs  3-Spades  4-Diamonds  2-Clubs and Chan took it with eights.

Harrington won an enormous pot in pot-limit Omaha to knock Dan Hernandez out and double through Greg Bitterly, and that gave him 1/2 the chips in play. Bitterly busted briefly order, and Harrington and Chan headed to heads-up play with nearly even stacks.

In what could be a theme throughout, Chan grabbed the lead early in 2-7 triple draw, but Harrington battled back in one of the vital stud rounds despite being right down to only a few bets. He retook command in a monster no-limit hold'em pot when Chan opened for 100,000 at 10,000/20,000/5,000 and called a shove of 355,000 with the  a-Spades  j-Clubs . Harrington had the  j-Hearts  j-Diamonds and doubled through when neither player improved.

Chan was left with just 120,000, but came roaring back with aggressive play, particularly within the pot-limit Omaha round.

Then, Harrington made an important error in triple draw, likely on account of the truth that the players were battling at nearly 5 a.m. by this time and have been up since before noon in the event that they started within the $535 Main Event on time. Harrington mistakenly thought draws were over when he tried patting a hand he later said was two pair while Chan had drawn one. Harringtat then tossed away two on the final draw, while Chan drew yet again and raised when Harrington came out betting.

Harrington was unable to reverse the wear this time, and Chan took the tournament in brief order.

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