6/18/2010 5:08:14 AM PST
Congratulations to Matt Keikoan on His Second WSOP Bracelet!
After nearly five hours of heads-up play, Matt Keikoan finally has all the chips in front of him.
Fourteen and a half hours ago, our final 13 players returned to the Rio to crown a new limit hold'em World Champion. The sun hadn't yet set over the Las Vegas Valley when our final table was set, and now, as Keikoan poses with his bracelet, the sun is well on its way back up in the sky.
Keikoan won his first bracelet two summers ago, topping a 1,592-strong field in the $2,000 no-limit hold'em event. Now he has a pair of them, and a wide smile across his face, his family surrounding him in his moment of victory. Despite being knocked down to only a couple of bets again and again, Keikoan never gave up, never backed down, and truly earned his $425,969 payday.
Thanks for sticking around with us tonight, and a hearty congratulations to Matt Keikoan for winning this poker marathon.
For all of us at PokerNews, good night and good luck from Las Vegas.
6/18/2010 4:57:11 AM PST
Daniel Idema Eliminated in 2nd Place ($263,244)
Daniel Idema was all in for 145,000 in the big blind, and all that was left was to deal the cards and flip them over:
Idema:
Keikoan:
Idema was going to need to catch a card, but the flop was a big swing and a miss; it came out
, keeping Keikoan in the lead. The turn
was safe for him as well, and Idema was one card away from elimination.
River:
.
That's all she wrote. Keikoan stood and shook hands with his opponent, and the two men congratulated each other on what truly was a great battle. It was back and forth and up and down for more than four hours, but in the end, Idema comes up one spot shy of his goal. He'll take home more than a quarter-million dollars for his runner-up finish, though, and that'll go a long way towards soothing his nerves once it all settles in.
6/18/2010 4:55:12 AM PST
Dan Idema Crippled
Dan Idema raised from the button and Matt Keikoan called.
Keikoan checked the 

flop over to Idema, who bet. Keikoan raised and Idema called. The turn was the
and Keikoan bet out. Idema raised and Keikoan's railbirds leapt from their seats and surrounded the stage. Keikoan called. The river was the
and Keikoan checked. Idema bet and Keikoan called.
Idema showed a pair of sevens with 
, but Keikoan had two pair with 
and took down the pot.
Idema is on fumes with only 150,000.
6/18/2010 4:45:01 AM PST
How About Another Five Hands?
1. Keikoan raised and Idema called. Idema check-folded to Keikoan's bet on the 

flop.
2. Idema raised and won the blinds.
3. Keikoan gave Idema a walk in the big blind.
4. Idema raised and Keikoan called. Keikoan check-folded to Idema's bet on the 

flop.
5. Keikoan raises and wins the blinds.
6/18/2010 4:42:47 AM PST
Keikoan Seizes Control
Matt Keikoan just dragged himself a fairly big pot on a 6-5-3-3-6 board. He got bets in on the turn and the river, and Daniel Idema called him down with
. Idema had kicker problems, though. Keikoan tabled
, and his one-better kicker earned him the pot and the chip lead once again.
He's got his chips stacked awkwardly, but it looks like he's up over 3.2 million now.
6/18/2010 4:39:19 AM PST
Just Sayin'...
There are now 17.1 big bets in play.
6/18/2010 4:26:54 AM PST
A Near-Double for Keikoan
Matt Keikoan raised before the flop, and Daniel Idema called.
That brought them to a flop of
, and Keikoan bet. Idema check-raised, and Keikoan called the extra smal bet.
On the
turn, Keikoan called another bet, and he was faced with one last bullet on the
river. The call was for nearly all of his remaining chips, but he eventually made it with
. It was the right call; Idema had only a pair of deuces, and Keikoan has nearly doubled his way up to about 1.6 million.
6/18/2010 4:22:21 AM PST
Idema Trips Up Keikoan
Matt Keikoan raised from the button and Dan Idema called from the big blind.
Idema check-called a bet from Keikoan on the 

flop. The turn was the
and both players checked. Idema bet the
on the river and Keikoan called.
Idema showed 
for trip deuces and won the pot. Keikoan is down to 850,000.
6/18/2010 4:07:50 AM PST
Idema Can't Continue
Matt Keikoan raised preflop, and Daniel Idema called.
The flop came
, and Idema checked. He snuck in a raise when Keikoan made a bet, but Keikoan came right back with a reraise to three bets. Idema called.
On the
turn, a bet from Keikoan made Idema rub his temples for a moment and eventually release his cards into the muck. Mark another one in Keikoan's column.
6/18/2010 4:02:05 AM PST
Keikoan Doubles Again
Idema raised and Keikoan called from the big blind.
Keikoan check-raised the 

flop and Idema reraised. Keikoan four-bet all-in and Idema called.
Keikoan 
Idema 
Keikoan's trip queens held through the
on the turn and the
on the river. He's back over 1.3 million as heads-up play enters it's fourth hour.
6/18/2010 4:00:01 AM PST
Keikoan Doubles Once
Daniel Idema raised, and Matt Keikoan reraised to put himself all in for 325,000 total.
Idema:
Keikoan:
The flop was favorable for Keikoan as it came down
to pull him into the lead with top pair. The
on the turn didn't change anything, and neither did the
river. That secures Keikoan's double up, and he's back to a still-very-short 650,000.
"Greatest comeback in history right here," Keikoan said to his fans on the rail.
6/18/2010 3:58:20 AM PST
Keikoan On the Ropes
A series of small pots have sent Matt Keikoan's stack plummeting.
Idema raised from the button and Keikoan called. Keikoan check-folded to Idema's bet on the 

flop.
Then, on the next hand, Keikoan raised, Idema three-bet and Keikoan called. Idema led out on the 

flop and Keikoan folded.
Keikoan is down to 300,000 while Idema is on 4.8 million.
6/18/2010 3:52:39 AM PST
And Another
Matt Keikoan raised, and Daniel Idema called.
Both players checked the flop of
, and Idema led the
turn. Keikoan called, and Idema fired again on the
river. Keikoan could not call this time; he sent his cards into the muck, further shrinking his stack to 1.05 million.
6/18/2010 3:49:10 AM PST
Another for Idema
Keikoan open-raised, Idema three-bet and Keikoan called.
Keikoan led out on the 

flop and Idema called. The turn was the
and Keikoan led again. Idema raised and after a bit of a tank, Keikoan folded.
Keikoan is down to 1.5 million.
6/18/2010 3:47:19 AM PST
Idema Battles Back into the Lead
Matt Keikoan raised, and Daniel Idema three-bet it. Keikoan called.
The flop came out
, and Idema continued out with a bet. Keikoan called, and both players checked the
turn. The
appeared on fifth street, and Idema bet again. Keikoan thought it over for a minute before plunking in the call.
Idema tabled
for the flush and it was good. That pot moves him back into the chip lead, dropping Keikoan back down to 2.2 million.
6/18/2010 3:31:51 AM PST
Keikoan Back Out in Front
Matt Keikoan has just dragged another small pot, and that one gives him the chip lead. It's been a long climb back, but Keikoan is now really asserting himself.
He's up 2.9 million to 2.2 million, there or thereabouts.
6/18/2010 3:29:11 AM PST
Seven High No Good
Keikoan opened for a raise from the button, Idema three-bet and Keikoan called.
Idema led out on the 

flop and Keikoan called. The turn was the
and Keikoan called. The river was the
and Idema led out again. Keikoan called.
Idema showed seven-high, and Keikoan took it down with 
for a pair of fours.
6/18/2010 3:22:38 AM PST
Heads-up Play Passes Three-Hour Mark
Every other tournament inside the Amazon Room has concluded for the night, but we're still alive and kicking here. We have now been heads-up for three hours and six minutes.
6/18/2010 3:15:49 AM PST
See-Saw
Keikoan opened for a raise and Idema called.
Idema check-raised the 

flop and Keikoan called. Idema bet out when the
landed on the turn and Keikoan called. The river was the
and Keikoan called another bet from Idema.
Idema showed jack-nine for a pair of jacks, but Keikoan had him beat with queen-nine for a pair of queens. He's up to 2 million while Idema is on 3.1 million.