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John Caldwell-- Event #4 Champion
On a flop of , Marcel Roosen moved all in and John Caldwell insta-called, turning over to Roosen's . The turn was the , the river was the , and Caldwell's railbirds erupted in raucous cheers as he took it down. Poker News' own editor-in chief is the champion of Event #4, while Roosen, who won entry to this event via a Poker News freeroll, is our runner-up.
Congratulations to John "Schecky" Caldwell! Always patient, never making a bad move, Caldwell played fantastic poker to take down this title.
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John Caldwell moved all in from the button and Marcel Roosen called. Caldwell slapped on the table, in great shape against Roosen's . The flop was , the turn was the , the river was the , and Caldwell doubled up, taking a commanding chip lead over Roosen, with 891,000 to Roosen's 136,000.
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John Caldwell raised to 120,000, Marcel Roosen called, and Russell Watkins called all in from the big blind. The flop was . Roosen checked and Caldwell checked behind. The turn was the and both players checked again. The river was the . Check-check again.
Roosen turned up , Caldwell mucked, Watkins mucked and Roosen took down the pot as Watkins headed to the rail in 3rd place.
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Russell Watkins moved all in from the small blind and John Caldwell called from the big blind.
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The flop was , but the spiked on the turn and Caldwell took the lead. The river was the and Caldwell doubled to 360,000 while Watkins was left with 78,000.