These fine folks busted in positions 64 through 72 and were awarded $9,224 for their valiant efforts.
These fine folks busted in positions 64 through 72 and were awarded $9,224 for their valiant efforts.
The money bubble burst with mere seconds to dinner break and without the need for hand-for-hand play, which meant we were unsure of who the unfortunate soul was who burst it.
It turns out it was prominent pro Dan O'Brien who busted in 73rd place, opening the doors to the payouts for the surviving players.

Just stone bubbled the $5k #WSOP49 event in a dazzling display. Not a fun day so far, back in 3 hours to win the monster stackFollow @DanOBrienPoker
Anthony Spinella topped the counts a few hours ago, but the road's been bumpy ever since. He lost another pot recently in which he doubled up dangerous Swede Michael Tureniec when Tureniec's ![]()
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Eric Froehlich tanked for a bit before calling a bet of 28,000 from big blind Hasan Habib on an ![]()
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board. Habib showed ![]()
for the nut straight.
Taylor Paur has busted from the tournament at the hands of Randal Flowers.
Paur was all-in with ![]()
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. Paur's eights stayed good on the ![]()
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flop, and the
turn but lost when the
became the river card.
Flowers is now up to 174,000 chips.
Everett Carlton just sent the last of his chips to his right to Jeremy Wien, who held ![]()
for top two. We didn't see Carlton's hand. Wien appears to be the chip leader at this point.
Nivel: 17
Ciegas: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Players are on a one-hour dinner break. The money bubble also just burst without hand-for-hand play ever starting.
Josh Arieh bet 43,000 on a board of ![]()
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and was snap-called by the player in the hijack. Arieh showed ![]()
for a flush to drag the pot.