Raymond Coburn made a standard raise from under the gun, only for Michael Meerkreebs to move all in from the big blind for 240,000. Coburn made the call.
Meerkreebs:
Coburn:
Board:
Coburn climbs to 825,000.
Raymond Coburn made a standard raise from under the gun, only for Michael Meerkreebs to move all in from the big blind for 240,000. Coburn made the call.
Meerkreebs:
Coburn:
Board:
Coburn climbs to 825,000.
Aristotle Coronel opened from early position and Raymond Coburn re-raised to 125,000 more with the button. Coronel four-bet shoved and Coburn snapped it off tabling .
Coronel stood from his seat and paused for a moment before opening .
There were rumblings from both the table and the rail about whether or not it was a slowroll as the flop fell . The rail then erupted when the turned giving Coburn the lead and afte the bricked off on the river, Coronel was eliminated.
"Maybe you should turn your hand over faster next time," someone chimed in.
Regardless of whether or not it was a slowroll, Coronel is out and Coburn is well above a million chips.
Tim... ber! Tim West's final branch has dropped as he feels the wrath of British hope Sam Trickett. We're not sure exactly when the chips went in, but West had versus with a {X} board hitting the felt.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Thiago Nishijima |
1,350,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
|
||
Johan Jakobsson
|
1,300,000
-50,000
|
-50,000 |
Raymond Coburn | 1,200,000 | |
Kevin Odell
|
1,175,000
407,000
|
407,000 |
Jesse Rockowitz |
1,130,000
-30,000
|
-30,000 |
|
||
Thomas Bichon |
1,075,000
390,000
|
390,000 |
Sam Trickett |
875,000
150,000
|
150,000 |
Andrew Ferguson
|
740,000
135,000
|
135,000 |
Justin Conley |
650,000
171,000
|
171,000 |
Steven Brown |
585,000
185,000
|
185,000 |
Paul Magriel |
535,000
105,000
|
105,000 |
Shaun Malough
|
505,000
-45,000
|
-45,000 |
Rafal Michalowski |
465,000
170,000
|
170,000 |
Michael Goldfarb
|
410,000
-207,000
|
-207,000 |
Douglas Gord |
375,000
65,000
|
65,000 |
Joshua Brikis
|
330,000
-95,000
|
-95,000 |
Dutch Boyd |
260,000
-210,000
|
-210,000 |
|
||
Edward Yoo |
215,000
-110,000
|
-110,000 |
Tanya Gawarecki |
110,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
Table 342:
Seat 1: Justin Conley - 650,000
Seat 2: Shaun Malough - 505,000
Seat 3: Michael Goldfarb - 410,000
Seat 5: Douglas Gord - 373,000
Seat 7: Dutch Boyd - 260,000
Seat 8: Rafal Michalowski - 465,000
Seat 9: Steven Brown - 585,000
Table 343:
Seat 2: Raymond Coburn - 1,200,000
Seat 3: Joshua Brikis - 330,000
Seat 4: Tanya Gawarecki - 110,000
Seat 5: Adam Croffut - 210,000
Seat 6: Thiago Nishijima - 1,350,000
Seat 7: Andrew Ferguson - 740,000
Seat 9: Kevin Odell - 1,175,000
Table 344:
Seat 2: Johan Jakobsson - 1,330,000
Seat 3: Thomas Bichon - 1,075,000
Seat 4: Jesse Rockowitz - 1,130,000
Seat 5: Edward Yoo - 215,000
Seat 6: Paul Magriel - 535,000
Seat 9: Sam Trickett - 825,000
All in preflop.
Joshua Brikis:
Thiago Nishijima:
"Hold up, hold up, please," begged Nishijima.
Flop:
Nishikima requested specific cards, but although his demands fells on stony ground, his pocket tens still held as the turn and river came the and
Brickis hits the Bricks in 20th.
With the board reading , Paul Magriel bet about 200,000 into a raised pot. Johan Jakobsson moved all in and Magriel quickly called.
Showdown
Magriel:
Jakobsson:
The on the turn was a blank, but the on the river completed Jakobsson's straight and sent Magriel to the wall.
Wowzers.
Tanya Gawarecki was all in preflop for around 100,000. Both Sam Trickett and Kevin Odell had her at risk and would also play for a side pot.
The dealer flopped and Odell quickly led for 75,000. Trickett raised to 200,000, Odell re-raised to 500,000 and Tricket moved all in for 760,000. Odell tanked but eventually called and all three hands were tabled.
Showdown
Gawarecki:
Trickett:
Odell:
Tricket's set of queens had him in the lead, but the spiked on the turn giving Odell a full house. Trickett shot up from his chair in disgust as a meaningless rivered eliminating he and Gawarecki from the tournament.
Odell was shipped a wave of chips, and now has a mountain of 2,000,000 in front of him.
Although she was short throughout the day, Tanya Gawarecki fought hard to stay alive and maneuver into 18th place. She was very proud of being the last woman standing, and we salute her for that.
Well played!