Jens Voertmann certainly claimed the honors during that hold'em round. Marcel Luske took a hammering early but fought back, winning one of the last hold'em hands with on a board of against Voertmann.
Voertmann has the chip lead with about 1.1 million, to Luske's 800,000, with Doug Ganger on the short stack with about 600,000.
The betting was capped preflop by accident by Doug Ganger. Jens Voertmann called the bet. Ganger bet all streets to the river where it was checked by both players. Voertmann showed which was good to win the pot.
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Marcel Luske, Jennifer Harman, Steve Zolotow, and Hoyt Corkins all started this final table. A three-handed matchup for the ages has been going on for over a couple of hours now and with all the action at tonight's table, you wouldn't believe what has gotten the most photograph requests. Since bringing the bracelet out with three players left, the bracelet has probably had several hundred pictures taken of it. People at one point were lining up to take a picture of it. One of the dealers was actually turning the bracelet to different angles so that people could take pictures.
Marcel Luske and Jens Voertmann were involved in a huge pot. The pot was bet by Luske on every street and flat called by Voertmann on fifth. On sixth street Voertmann raised Luske's bet and Luske called.
Seventh Street:
Voertmann:
Luske:
On seventh, Voertman checked into Luske and Luske bet out. Voertman made the call. Lusked showed ( X?) for three jacks and Voertmann mucked.
After this hand, Luske was up to around 800,000 in chips, but then he turned around an won the next hand against Voertmann to move up to 1,060,000.