Farzad Bonyadi Wins 3rd Bracelet in $2500 NL event
Farzad Bonyadi was seeking his third WSOP bracelet when he signed up for Event #24. He had to outlast a field of 1056 tough players, who were competing for a prize pool worth over $2,428,800.
Seat 1: Joe Zappia (Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada) $247K
Seat 2: Larry Watson (Las Vegas, NV) $59K
Seat 3: Glynn Beebe (Austin, TX) $242K
Seat 4: Mayen Grigorian (Northridge, CA) $112K
Seat 5: K.J. Jordan (Myrtle Beach, SC) $368K
Seat 6: Lars Bonding (Aarhus, Denmark) $818K
Seat 7: Jason "Chip Burner" Tate (Brentwood, TN) $391K
Seat 8: Farzad Bonyadi (Los Angeles, CA) $315K
Seat 9: Robert Doyle (W. Palm Beach, FL) $87K
Here are some random facts about our final table players:
Larry Watson was the first player eliminated from the final table. Joe Zappia moved all in with A-10 and Larry Watson had pocket 8's. Zappia flopped a ten and his hand held up. Larry Watson was finished in 9th place and won $48,575. K.J. Jordan pushed all in with Kd-Qd. Lars Bonding called with pocket fives. On the turn, Jordan picked up a flush draw but it missed on the river. K.J. Jordan was eliminated in 8th place and won $72,865. Robert Doyle doubled up with AK against Joe Zappia's AQ. On the next hand, Mayen Grigorian doubled up against Lars Bonding.
Joe Zappia moved all in preflop against Robert Doyle. It was another classic confrontation with Zappia's Ac-Kh versus Doyle's JJ. The flop was all rags and Zappia caught an ace on the turn. In dramatic fashion, Doyle spiked a Jack on the river to make a set. He knocked out Joe Zappia in 6th place. He won $121,440.
Mayen Grigorian's short stack was eliminated by Lars Bonding's big stack when he caught a flush on the river. For fifth place, Mayen won $145,730. Robert Doyle was shortstacked and moved all in with 7-5o. Bonyadi called with Kc-10h. Doyle flopped a pair, but Bonyadi caught a King on the turn to take the lead. Doyle was knocked out when his hand did not improve on the river. He finished in fourth place and won $170,015.
Glynn Beebe was knocked out by Lars Bonding. Beebe has J-9o and Bonding had pocket tens which held up. He took home $194,305 for third. After two and a half hours of intense heads up play, Farzad Bonyadi won his third bracelet after he eliminated Lars Bonding. His K-6 was better than Lars' Q-10. Bonyadi flopped a King and his hand held up. Bonding won $156,400 for his valiant effort. Farzad Bonyadi won $303,025. Congrats to Farzad Bonyadi.


