The pots at the final two tables have been relatively small since Cossio busted in 14th place. We're seeing a few flops, but we only get to the turn when it's checked.
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Ed Fernandez raises from the small blind to 90,000, and Andrew Lee calls from the big blind. The flop comes , and both players check. The turn card is the , Fernandez checks, Lee bets 80,000, and Fernandez folds. Lee takes the pot.
There wasn't much action, but this pot was worth 210,000, showing how even the hands without much action can create meaningful swings in the chip counts. After the hand, Fernandez drops to 340,000, while Lee increases to 295,000.
Erica Schoenberg raises from the button to 90,000, David Cossio moves all in from the button, and Schoenberg calls with . Cossio shows , and he'll need to improve to survive.
The board comes , and Schoenberg wins the pot with ace high, increasing her stack to 765,000.
David 'Sirio11' Cossio is eliminated in 14th place, earning $29,577.
Rich Murnick raises from the button to 80,000, Marcus Collins moves all in from the small blind for 333,000, and Murnick folds 5-5 face-up. Collins takes the pot.
Robert Cheung raises under the gun to 34,000, Ernie Crespo calls, Shane Stacey moves all in from the cutoff for 197,000, Cheung folds, and Crespo calls with A-Q. Stacey shows K-Q, and he'll need to improve to stay alive.
The board comes , and Crespo takes the pot with his A-Q.
Shane Stacey is eliminated in 15th place, earning $29,577.
Erica Schoenberg raises from middle position to 70,000, and Ed Fernandez calls from the big blind. The flop comes , Fernandez bets 100,000, Schoenberg moves all in for 380,000, and Fernandez folds. Schoenberg takes the pot, increasing her stack to about 635,000. Fernandez drops down to about 360,000.