[user37786]
Scott Freeman
Scott Freeman raised to 41,000 and Scott Seiver reraised to 120,000. It was folded around to Freeman who announced all in and Seiver called.
Freeman held to Seiver's . The gave Freeman a flush draw to go with his overcards. The turn was the , opening the possibility of the board making a straight for the chop, but the river was the and Freeman was eliminated in ninth place.
[user37786]
The cards are in the air, and we're about to find out who's going to have a lucky Friday the 13th and win a World Series of Poker bracelet.
[user37786]
We're not going to start spot-on 2pm, as the cameras and lighting need to be double-checked before the players can take the stage. We've just heard the the players will return in about 15 minutes and we'll start in about a half-hour.
[user33020]
Chip leader Scott Seiver
Scott Seiver's late surge as Thursday's Day 2 session drew to a close has given him the inside track on the bracelet in Event 21, $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em. Seiver has more than twice as many chips as his closest competitor, Rajesh Vohra, to begin the final. Here are the seat assignments, home towns, and starting chip counts for the nine finalists, who will each be chasing after the $755,891 first prize: