The final table is set and the remaining players decided to take their dinner break a little early. So instead of waiting until the end of Level 25, we are on dinner break now for the next hour and change.
Once the final six were set, Faraz “The-Toilet” Jaka turned up the heat on his opponents. With 20K/40K/5K blinds, Jaka has opened the majority of the pots to 100K. Faraz’s opponents are playing back though, and he has been forced to fold after a handful of three-bets.
Jaka’s aggression put him in a good situation against Sean Keeton. Keeton moved all in for 601K after one of Faraz’s raises and Jaka called tabling A
J
. Sean was behind with A
4
, but the 9
2
2
flop brought chop outs. Keeton did better than chop, the 4
on the turn gave him the best hand. The K
on the river sealed the deal and Sean successfully doubled up. Faraz is below average now with 1.4 million.
Josh “brikdog24″ Brikis and Jonas “plummer92″ Wexler have been fairly quiet the past hour. Brikis remains the chip leader with 4.65 million and Wexler is somewhat short with 1.55 million.
Tags: brikdog24, Faraz Jaka, Jonas Wexler, Josh Brikis, plummer92, The-Toilet, WSOP 2009, WSOP 2009 Event #56, WSOP 2009 Event #56 Day 3 Related Posts:- July 3, 2009 -- Wexler Eliminated
- July 2, 2009 -- Down to Five
- July 2, 2009 -- Almost There
- July 3, 2009 -- Brikis and Jaka Finish 2nd and 3rd

