Sorel Mizzi has been eliminated in third place. He was in the small blind and raised into Jared Talarico's big blind. Talarico called, leaving Mizzi with 85,000 behind.
The flop came , and Mizzi put in his last 85,000. Talarico called and showed for a flush draw. Mizzi had . The flush came on the turn with the , and the river was the . Mizzi was eliminated.
Talarico will now be heads-up with former Main Event Champion Joe McKeehen for the $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship bracelet.
Jared Talarico raised, and Joe McKeehen three-bet. Talarico called, and the flop came . McKeehen checked, and Talarico bet. McKeehen raised, and Talarico called.
The turn was the , and McKeehen checked again. Talarico bet, and McKeehen called. The river was the , and Talarico bet. McKeehen called, and Talarico showed , which was good enough to win the pot.
On a flop, Jared Talarico check-called a bet from Joe McKeehen. The turn was the , and Talarico checked again. McKeehen bet, Talarico raised, and McKeehen called. The river was the , Talarico bet, and McKeehen called.
Talarico turned over for a flopped two pair, and McKeehen mucked.
After doubling up through Sorel Mizzi, Joe McKeehen is rolling.
Mizzi three-bet McKeehen on two different hands that McKeehen took down. On one of them, the flop came , and Mizzi checked. McKeehen bet, and Mizzi called.
The turn was the , and Mizzi check-called a McKeehen bet. The river was the , and Mizzi checked. McKeehen bet, and Mizzi folded.
Joe McKeehen raised the button, and Jared Talarico called from the big blind.
The flop came , and Talarico check-called a bet from McKeehen. The turn was the , Talarico bet, and McKeehen called. The river was the , and again, Talarico bet, and McKeehen called.
Joe McKeehen raised, and Sorel Mizzi three-bet from the big blind. McKeehen called.
The flop came , and Mizzi bet. McKeehen called. The turn was the , and Mizzi bet again. McKeehen raised, and Mizzi three-bet to put McKeehen all in. McKeehen called. Mizzi showed for a set and was against the two pair of McKeehen with .
The river was the , and McKeehen made a better full house with aces full and doubled up.
Mike Matusow, who had come into the feature table area for a sweat, let out loud, "Oooohhh!"