7/5/2010 9:53:40 PM PST (about 59 days and 14 hours ago)
David Peters Eliminated in 2nd Place ($350,803)
After that crippling hand versus Marcel Vonk, Peters lost another and was down to about 1 million chips when Vonk open-raised all in from the button. Peters checked his cards, and didn't waste much time making the call.
Peters 
Vonk 
The flop brought an ace -- 

-- but gave Peters a pair as well, which meant he wasn't drawing dead after the
turn. But the river brought the
, and after leading for much of this heads-up battle, Peters was eliminated.
Volk has won!
7/5/2010 9:52:22 PM PST (about 59 days and 14 hours ago)
Double Up for Vonk
On the button, Marcel Vonk opened the pot with a 230,000-chip raise and David Peters popped it to 620,000 chips. Vonk re-popped it to 1 million and Peters moved all in. Vonk snap-called.
Showdown
Vonk: 
Peters: 
The board ran out 



and Vonk doubled up. Vonk is now up to almost 10,000,000 chips while Peters has slipped to a little over 1,500,000.
7/5/2010 9:40:52 PM PST (about 59 days and 14 hours ago)
Vonk Doubles, Closes Gap
Marcel Vonk had taken a couple of pots to move up about 2.4 million when the following hand took place. Vonk opened with a raise to 230,000, and David Peters responded by announcing he was all in. Vonk took just a few seconds, then said "I call."
Peters 
Vonk 
Vonk stood to watch the community cards being dealt, while Peters remained seated. The flop came 

, pairing Vonk. The turn brought the
, and Vonk retook his seat as he could no longer lose the hand. The dealer delivered the
as the inconsequential fifth street, and pushed the pot to Vonk.
Peters still has the advantage, but the pair have drawn much closer now. Peters has about 6.5 million and Vonk about 5 million.
7/5/2010 9:31:56 PM PST (about 59 days and 14 hours ago)
One for Vonk
David Peters limped in from the button and Marcel Vonk checked the action.
Flop: 

Vonk check-raise to 300,0000 a 105,000-chip bet fired by Peters.
The turn card was a
and Vonk moved all in. Peters tanked and eventually folded.
Vonk is now up to 1,950,000 chips.
7/5/2010 9:24:31 PM PST (about 59 days and 14 hours ago)
Peters Makes the Call
David Peters raised to 210,000 from the button, and Vonk called. Both then checked the 

flop. The turn was the
, and Vonk bet 300,000. Peters paused, then called.
The river was the
. Vonk pushed out a bet of 500,000 this time. Peters took a look at Vonk, then went to reach for chips. Then he looked up again. He saw something, apparently, as he soon decided to make the call, tabling 
for king-high. Vonk mucked, and Peters took the pot.
Peters is up over 9.7 million now, and Vonk down to 1.75 million.
7/5/2010 9:20:17 PM PST (about 59 days and 14 hours ago)
Peters the Giant!
On the button, Marcel Vonk opened the pot with a 230,000-chip raise, and was called by David Peters.
The flop ran out 

and both players checked. The turn card was a
and Peters fired a 320,000-chip bet. Vonk called.
The river brought a
and Peters fired another bet, now worth 810,000. Vonk tanked and eventually called.
Peters tabled 
and Vonk showed 
. Pot for Peters, is now up to 8,680,000 chips, Vonk slipped to 2,850,000.
7/5/2010 9:08:49 PM PST (about 59 days and 15 hours ago)
Holding Steady
The blinds are big, but the stacks are relatively deep, and both players are showing patience here during the first part of Level 29.
Most hands are ending with preflop raises, and both Marcel Vonk and David Peters still have essentially the stacks they came back to following dinner.
7/5/2010 8:57:16 PM PST (about 59 days and 15 hours ago)
Heads-Up Play Continues
On the second hand back from the break, David Peters opened with a raise to 185,000 from the small blind/button, and Marcel Vonk called. The flop came 

. Vonk checked, Peters bet 220,000, Vonk check-raised to 600,000, and Peters folded.
On the next one, Vonk opened with a raise to 230,000, Peters repopped it to 605,000, and Vonk called. The flop came 

. Peters bet 610,000, and Vonk took about a minute before letting his hand go.
After these early skirmishes, the pair are about where they were at the break, with Peters at 7.25 million and Vonk at 4.28 million.
7/5/2010 7:48:04 PM PST (about 59 days and 16 hours ago)
Dinner Break
We're now on a 60-minute dinner break.
Chip Count
David Peters - 7,115,000
Marcel Vonk - 4,415,000
7/5/2010 7:44:19 PM PST (about 59 days and 16 hours ago)
Back and Forth!
And that's it! Pot for Peters, Pot for Vonk...
In the last one they played, Peters opened the pot with a 170,000-chip raise and Marcel Vonk popped it to 450,000. Peters called.
The flop ran out 

and first to speak, Vonk fired a 600,000-chip bet. Peters eventually folded and is still in the lead.
7/5/2010 7:29:08 PM PST (about 59 days and 16 hours ago)
Advantage Back to Peters
Marcel Vonk limped, and David Peters checked his option. The flop came 

. Peters checked, Vonk bet 100,000, Peters check-raised to 300,000, and Vonk called.
The turn was the
. Peters led for 535,000 this time, and Vonk again called.
The river was the
. Peters cut out a couple of tall stacks of green (25,000) chips), topped them off with a few more, and pushed out a bet of 1.36 million. Vonk tanked. Perhaps he was remembering that three-barrel bluff hand with Peters from a short while ago as some of us watching did. Finally Vonk made the call.
No bluff this time, as Peters tabled 
for the flopped two pair. Peters retakes the lead, moving to 7.17 million to Vonk's 4.36 million.
7/5/2010 7:25:15 PM PST (about 59 days and 16 hours ago)
First Blood to Vonk
Peters opened with a minimum-raise to 160,000 from the small blind/button, then Marcel Vonk reraised to 400,000. Peters made the call.
The flop came 

. Vonk bet 550,000, and Peters quickly called. The both players checked the
turn and
river.
Vonk showed 
, and Peters mucked. Vonk moves up to 6.7 million to Peters' 4.8 million here early in heads-up play.
7/5/2010 7:19:09 PM PST (about 59 days and 16 hours ago)
Paul Kerr Eliminated in Third Place ($255,076)
David Peters and Paul Kerr went to see the 

flop, without a preflop raise, something rare.
Peters fired a 115,000-chip bet and Kerr just called.
The turn card was a
, and once more Peters fired a bet, now worth 270,000 chips. Kerr announced re-raise all in and Peters called.
Showdown
Kerr: 
Peters: 
The river card was magical for Peters --
-- and Paul Kerr is our third-place finisher.
7/5/2010 7:00:27 PM PST (about 59 days and 17 hours ago)
Peters Picks Up a Few
Marcel Vonk opened for 200,000 from the small blind, and as he had done just a few hands before, David Peters called from the BB.
The flop came 

. Vonk continued for 300,000, and Peters called. Both then checked the
turn and
river. Peters showed 
, and Vonk mucked.
Marcel Vonk -- 5.55 million
David Peters -- 3.8 million
Paul Kerr -- 2.05 million
7/5/2010 6:53:58 PM PST (about 59 days and 17 hours ago)
Vonk Makes Big Call of Peters' Third Barrel, Is Rewarded
Marcel Vonk opened with a raise to 150,000 from the small blind, and David Peters quickly called in the big blind.
The flop came a provocative 

. Vonk checked, and Peters pushed out a bet of 185,000. Vonk spent little time before making the call.
The turn was a proverbial hold'em "blank" card -- the
. Vonk again checked, and this time Peters bet 410,000. Vonk thought a little longer this time before calling.
The river was the
, putting a third spade on board. Vonk checked once more, and Peters fired a third time, for 1.23 million this time.
Vonk leaned back in his chair, hands behind his back, and thought about what to do. After a couple of minutes he leaned forward and cut out the chips needed to call. Finally, he pushed the chips forward.
"You got it," said Peters, who was reluctant to show his hand. Eventually both players ended up tabling their cards. Peters showed his 
, while Vonk showed he'd made a big call there with his 
.
That one moves Vonk up to 6.4 million, and drops Peters to 3.25 million.
7/5/2010 6:46:55 PM PST (about 59 days and 17 hours ago)
Kerr Doubles Through Vonk
On the button, David Peters opened the pot with a 130,000-chip raise. Next to speak, Paul Kerr moved all in for about 1,050,000 chips. The action arrived to the big blind, Marcel Vonk and he moved all in too. Peters released.
Showdown
Kerr: 
Vonk: 
The board ran out 



and Kerr doubled up, is now up to 2,100,000 chips. Marcel Vonk slipped to 4,450,000 chips.
7/5/2010 6:37:46 PM PST (about 59 days and 17 hours ago)
Kerr the Short Stack, Gets a Little Shorter
David Peters limped in from the small blind, and the action was on Paul Kerr in the big blind. Kerr held a fist over his mouth and coughed -- as he often does before acting -- then checked behind.
The flop came 

. Peters bet 85,000, and Kerr called. The turn was the
, and this time Peters checked. Kerr bet 175,000, and Peters called. The river then brought the
. Peters checked quickly, and Kerr waited about 30 seconds before checking as well.
Peters tabled 
, and Kerr mucked. Peters is back around the 5-million chip mark again, still close to even with Marcel Vonk. Meanwhile, Kerr is looking up at both with his 1.11 million.
7/5/2010 6:28:37 PM PST (about 59 days and 17 hours ago)
Nathan Jessen Eliminated in 4th Place ($186,818)
Once more, Marcel Vonk opened the pot with a 150,000-chip raise on the button. In the small blind, Nathan Jessen moved all in for about 1,080,000 chips, and Vonk called.
Simply as this!
Showdown
Jessen: 
Vonk: 
The board ran out 



and Nathan Jessen is our 4th place finisher. After this elimination, Vonk is up to 5,500,000 chips.
7/5/2010 6:24:24 PM PST (about 59 days and 17 hours ago)
Peters Takes Some from Jessen
David Peters -- both under the gun and in the cutoff at the four-handed table -- opened with a raise to 130,000, and it folded around to Nathan Jessen who called from the big blind.
The flop came 

. Jessen checked, Peters bet 110,000, and Jessen called. The turn brought the
, and both players checked.
The river was the
, putting a second pair on the board. Jessen checked, then looked at Peters as he carved out a bet of 330,000. Jessen thought a bit, then called.
Peters showed 
, and Jessen mucked. Peters moves to about 4.7 million -- very close to Marcel Vonk at the moment -- while Jessen slips to about 1.1 million.
7/5/2010 6:11:45 PM PST (about 59 days and 18 hours ago)
Jessen Doubles Through Kerr
Paul Kerr opened the pot with a 140,000-chip raise on the button. Marcel Vonk released the small blind and Nathan Jessen moved all in from the big. Kerr tanked and eventually called the additional 625,000 chips.
Showdown
Jessen: 
Kerr: 
The 



board gave Jensen a full double up, is now up to 1,530,000 chips. Kerr slipped to 1,125,000 chips.