2011-06-28
Justin Filtz, fresh off his runner-up finish in Event No. 40 ($5K NLHE 6-max) for which he earned just a smidge under a half million, was just now in a hand versus Seth Fischer in which Fischer was all in with while Filtz had .
2011-06-27
On the fifth hand of Day 4, Justin Filtz had the button. He checked his cards, and without too much deliberation announced he was all in for his last 2 million. Matt Jarvis immediately called.
2011-06-27
The first three hands of heads-up saw a couple of button folds, then a raise-and-take for Matt Jarvis.
On the fourth hand, Jarvis limped from the button and Justin Filtz checked his option. The flop came .
2011-06-26
Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 125,000. Justin Filtz tanked before three-betting to 550,000, Jarvis moved all in for 4.07 million, and Filtz called.
2011-06-26
After getting those chips back, Matt Jarvis has returned them in short order to Justin Filtz over the course of a just a couple of hands.
In the first, the pair had already built a sizable pot by the turn when the board showed .
2011-06-26
Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 165,000. Justin Filtz called, and checked when the flop fell . Jarvis slid out 205,000, and Filtz called.
2011-06-26
It started quietly, like most of the hands of this heads-up battle, with a raise from the button. This time it was Matt Jarvis making it 165,000 to go.
2011-06-26
Justin Filtz had the button and raised to 125,000. Matt Jarvis three-bet to 455,000, Filtz called, and the flop came down . Jarvis led for 485,000, and Filtz called.
Both players checked the on the turn, and the river brought the .
2011-06-26
Justin Filtz took the last three hands of Level 29 in the following fashion, perhaps gathering some momentum back from Matt Jarvis.
2011-06-26
Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 125,000. Justin Filtz defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Filtz checked, Jarvis continued for 150,000, and Filtz called.
2011-06-26
Matt Jarvis raised to 125,000 and Justin Filtz called. Both checked the flop. The turn brought the and a check from Jarvis. Filtz bet 150,000, and Jarvis made the call.
The river was the , and both players checked it down.
2011-06-26
Justin Filtz opened with a standard raise, Matt Jarvis called, and the flop came . Filtz bet 205,000, and Jarvis hesitated briefly before calling. The turn then brought the .
2011-06-26
Justin Filtz raised to 125,000 from the small blind/button and Matt Jarvis called. The flop came and Filtz led with a bet of 150,000. Jarvis called. The turn brought the and Filtz bet 300,000. Jarvis again made the call.
2011-06-26
Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 125,000. Justin Filtz defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Filtz check-called 150,000 from Jarvis, and the turn was the . Both players checked.
2011-06-26
Matt Jarvis had the button, and raised to 125,000. Justin Filtz called, and the flop came down . Filtz checked, Jarvis continued for 140,000, and Filtz raised to 400,000. Jarvis folded, and Filtz opened up for air.
2011-06-26
Matt Jarvis raised to 110,000 from the button, then Justin Filtz kicked it up to 300,000. Jarvis considered for a moment, then called.
The flop came and Filtz checked. Jarvis checked as well.
2011-06-26
Justin Filtz had the button, and opened to 100,000. Matt Jarvis three-bet to 275,000, Filtz called, and the flop came down . Jarvis led for 335,000, and Filtz called.
The turn was the , and Jarvis led again - this time for 540,000.
2011-06-26
Matt Jarvis opened with a raise to 110,000 from the small blind/button, and Justin Filtz called. The flop came and Filtz checked. Jarvis bet 120,000, and Filtz made the call. The turn brought the and another check from Filtz.
2011-06-26
Justin Filtz had the button, and raised to 100,000. Matt Jarvis called, and the flop fell . Both players checked.
The turn was the , and Jarvis checked again. Filtz tossed out 100,000, and Jarvis called.
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