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Matros Meets His Maker (Figuratively Speaking)

We just got over in time to see Matt Matros move the last of his money into the middle before the flop with , only to discover that he had run into the of Timothy Adams.

Matros on the Move

Matt Matros had just moved to a new table when a hand arose in which he opened with a raise to 1,600 from the small blind.

Matros Pushes Out Hachem

With the board reading and about 22,000 in the pot, we caught up to see Joe Hachem make it 12,750. Matt Matros had Hachem covered, and decided to move his stack all in.

Matros Moving Chips

Matt Matros opened in late position with a raise to 1,300. It folded to the button who made it 3,200 to go. Like lightning, the player in the small blind decided to four-bet the action, pushing out 8,525.

Matros Iso

Flop Mike Walsh tossed out 2,500, Matt Matros called, and an opponent moved all in for 11,075. Walsh tank-called, and Matros isolated the all-in player, re-raising to 36,000. Walsh mucked unhappily, and the hands were turned over.

Matros Busts One

Matt Matros just called an opponent's all-in bet of about 25,000 with the . His opponent held the . The board ran out and Matros won the hand. He's now got about 70,000 in chips.

Matt Matros, Blessed Art Thou

It must be really nice to be Matt Matros right about now. Only two nights ago, he shipped his second WSOP bracelet in the $2,500 Mixed Hold'em event. He's a published author. He's got a well-groomed beard.

Jonathan Lane Eliminated in 2nd Place ($187,844)

Matt Matros opened for 65,000 on the button and Jonathan Lane shoved all in for the rest of his short stack. Matros called and the hands were tabled for the showdown.

Matros Makes Hero Call

Matt Matros opened for 75,000 on the button and Jonathan Lane called. The flop came , Lane checked, Matros bet 75,000 and Lane raised to 250,000. Matros called and the came on the turn. Both players checked and the river came .

Lane Makes Great Check

Jonathan Lane opened for 55,000 on the button and Matt Matros raised to 225,000 in the big blind. Lane called and the flop came . Both players checked and the came on the turn. Matros check-called 225,000 and the river came .

Matros Moves All In

Jonathan Lane opened for 80,000 on the button and Matt Matros raised to 225,000. Lane called and the flop came . Matros checked, Lane bet 275,000 and Matros moved all in for 1.4 million. Lane tanked and said, "You'd hate me forever.

Lane Takes the Lead

Matt Matros raised his button, and Jonathan Lane called. Lane check-called one bet on the flop. He checked again after the turn, but this time he stuck in a raise after Matros bet. Matros called, then called one more bet after the river.

Lane Closes the Gap

After plenty of back-and-forth with no flops, Jonathan Lane raised and Matt Matros three bet. Lane made it four, and Matros called. The flop fell , and Matros check-called. Same action on the turn and river.

Lane Picks Up Some Chips

Jonathan Lane raised on the button, and Matt Matros called. Matros bet out at the flop, and Lane called. Matros slowed down and check-called the turn and river. Lane showed , and top two took the hand.

Matt Hawrilenko Eliminated in 3rd Place ($124,837)

Matt Hawrilenko was short when he doubled up through Matt Matros, but then he gave back those chips one hand later. Down to his last four bets, he got it all in, again against Matros, on a flop.

Strange Hand to End No Limit Round

Matt Matros raised his button to 60,000, and Jonathan Lane called out of the big blind. Flop: - Lane checked, and Matros bet 60,000. Lane then check-raised to a small 135,000. Matros called.

Brandon Meyers Eliminated in 4th Place ($92,642)

Brandon Meyers was chip leader by a wide margin at the end of the last No Limit round. But 30 minutes of Limit had him on the ropes. All it took was one quick No Limit cooler to send him home in fourth place.

Matros Mounting a Comeback

Matt Matros and Brandon Meyers went three bets before the flop of . Meyers bet out, and Matros called. The turn was the , and Matros called another bet. The river brought the , and Matros called a last bet.

One Shove Down

Matt Matros open-shoved the first hand back from break. No one called, and he lived to tell the tale.

Big River for Smith

Matt Matros check-raised Brian Smith on a flop, and Brian Smith chose to call. Smith called a big bet on the turn. The river was the , and Matros bet again.

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