Tom Marchese just moved all in for his final 21,400 chips and Scott Seiver opted to reshove, getting the other players to fold.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Seiver took down this pot to send home another world-class player.
Tom Marchese just moved all in for his final 21,400 chips and Scott Seiver opted to reshove, getting the other players to fold.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Seiver took down this pot to send home another world-class player.
Dimitar Danchev shoved for 21,800 on the button and Viet Vo called from the small blind.
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Vo: ![]()
The board ran out ![]()
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, giving Danchev queens and jacks to double up.
Jeff Rossiter just woke up with the prettiest of cards and he ended up all in for his tournament life against Brandon Steven. Rossiter held aces against Steven's jacks and his stack worth 67,700 was doubled up.
Rossiter now sits on a pretty 138,000-chip stack as we slowly enter bubble-play territory.
Nam Le opened to 3,200 from under the gun, Gino Levrini called all in for less from the hijack, Kevin Eyster called from the small blind and Bryn Kenney three-bet to 9,900 from the big blind. Le folded, Eyster called, and the flop came down ![]()
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Eyster check-folded to a bet from Kenney, who tabled ![]()
. Levrini trailed with ![]()
and failed to catch up as the
turn and
river locked up the pot for Kenney.
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The flop showed ![]()
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on which Matt Jarvis had checked and Kevin Saul bet 4,200. Jarvis check-raised to 11,600. Saul tanked for a bit before he moved all in and Jarvis called immediately.
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The board ran out
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and Jarvis received a big double up.
Michael Mizrachi was all in for about 14,000 with ![]()
, racing with Ben Volpe's ![]()
. The board ran out ![]()
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, no help to Mizrachi, locking up the pot for Volpe.
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