Action folded to Ole Schemion in the small blind and he shoved for about 200,000. Shannon Shorr called from the big blind.
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, giving Shorr queens and sevens to eliminate Schemion in 45th place for $27,700.
Action folded to Ole Schemion in the small blind and he shoved for about 200,000. Shannon Shorr called from the big blind.
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, giving Shorr queens and sevens to eliminate Schemion in 45th place for $27,700.
Rodrigo Rishmague opened for 23,000 and JC Alvarado moved all in having Rishmague covered by just 9,000 in chips. Rishmague made the call and had Alvarado in bad shape as he held ![]()
to Alvarado's ![]()
.
The flop was ![]()
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keeping Rishmague in the lead but the turn would be the
to give Alvarado a set. Rishmague had an open-ended straight draw now and would stay alive with any seven, nine, or queen. He would hit one of those cards on the river as the dealer put out the
to give him a better set.
Alvarado, his backpack on, would more than triple up on the next hand when he hit a straight with ![]()
on a runout of ![]()
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. That would be enough to get him to take his backpack off.
We found David Eldridge all in for about 70,000 against Maurice Hawkins.
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, nothing for Eldridge.
"Ten for a sweat," Hawkins said.
Instead, it was the
, giving him command and leaving Eldridge with three outs.
"That's not a sweat," Hawkins said. "But I'll take it."
Eldridge missed on the
river.
"Running pretty good," Hawkins said.
After a series of raises, Scott Baumstein was all in for for 266,000 with ![]()
against the ![]()
held by Carlos Chadha. The board ran out ![]()
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, safe for Baumstein to score the double.
Michael Dietrich got his last 150,000 or so all in before the flop against Jonathan Duhamel.
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, leaving Dietrich dead to a chop after the turn.
Tim Reilly raised from the cutoff, Tony Baggio three-bet shoved from the button for 158,000 and Reilly called.
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, giving Baggio a commanding lead. The
turn changed nothing, but the
gave Reilly sevens full of sixes to score the elimination.
With about 35,000 in the pot, Ambrose Ng checked to JC Alvarado on a flop of ![]()
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. Alvarado made a bet of 28,000 which was called by Ng.
The turn was the
and Ng checked again. Alvarado made another bet, this time for 52,000.
"How much you have behind there?" asked Ng.
"126," said Alvarado softly.
Ng shuffled chips while thinking before announcing that he was all in. Alvarado snap-folded leaving himself with just slightly more than ten big blinds.
Big blind Olivier Busquet check-called 40,000 from Rami Boukai, who was under the gun, in a pot of about 60,000 after ![]()
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flopped. Busquet checked-called another 100,000 on the
turn. On the
river, his check led to Boukai shoving all in after some thought. The total looked to be about 290,000, and Busquet had his opponent barely covered.
"Wow," he said, leaning back in his chair. He tanked for a few minutes before folding what he said was two queens, commenting on Boukai's flop sizing. "I guess you have me."
Andreas Samuelsson opened to 22,000 in middle position, [Removed:551] shoved from the button for 222,000, Ratharam Sivagnanam reshoved from the big blind and Samuelsson folded.
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, giving [Removed:552] a ten-high straight on the river to score the double up.
Olivier Busquet opened to 23,000 in early position and Adam Reynolds three-bet shoved from the big blind for 136,000. Busquet tanked for a bit before he called.
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, safe for Busquet to score the elimination.