The players are now on their fourth break of the evening and will return to action shortly. The purple 500-chips will also be raced off and colored up at this time.
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On a three-way flop of A♦3♣8♦, the action checked to Andrew Munchen who bet 20,000 and was called by Frank Grimes while the third player got out of the way.
On the turn 10♥, grimes decided to take the lead and bet out 20,000, which Munchen called. The river fell the K♣ and Grimes fired again for 30,000, which resulted in a fold from Munchen.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
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225,000
110,000
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110,000 |
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155,000 |
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Nivel: 12
Ciegas: 2,000/3,000
Ante: 3,000
On a heads-up flop of Q♣2♦Q♦, Jon Lewis checked to the button, who bet 6,000. Lewis then check-raised to 20,000, which his opponent called to see the turn 9♥.
After some thought, Lewis placed out a bet of 56,000, which sent his adversary into the tank.
After almost two minutes of intense chip shuffling, the player eventually slid his cards to the muck and the pot was pushed to Lewis.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
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110,000 |
After a preflop betting bonanza, Wayne Nowak and two other players got all their chips into the middle, with Nowak covering.
Player 1: A♥J♠
Player 2: 6♣6♠
Wayne Nowak: Q♣Q♥
Nowak was well in the lead with his queens, but the flop of A♣K♣8♣ gave it to Player 1 with his ace.
Crazily enough, the turn 5♣ gave Nowak a flush and the river 9♥ secured him the pot while the other two players were eliminated.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
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335,000
110,000
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110,000 |
Nivel: 11
Ciegas: 1,500/2,500
Ante: 2,500
Short-stacked Katie Kopp moved all in preflop and was called by a player to put her at risk.
Katie Kopp: 10♦10♣
Opponent: A♦A♣
Kopp would need some help to stay alive, and the flop of 8♦J♦9♣ gave her a fighting chance with an open-ended straight draw.
The turn 5♠ did nothing and she began to stand up, but the Q♣ smacked down on the river to give her the straight to score the double.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
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63,000 | |
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The players have returned from break which means registration for this flight is now closed.
With a total of 118 entries, they will now play down until only 14 remain.