Eliminations
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Hafiz Khan | Busted | |
Brendon Rubie | Busted |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Hafiz Khan | Busted | |
Brendon Rubie | Busted |
We managed to make our way to Table 376 and found Paul Foltyn making it 3,000, the player on his immediate left, Jamie Armstrong then reraised and made it 6,400. When action folded around to Erick Lindgren in the big blind he three bet and put 16,000 in the middle. Foltyn folded and Armstrong moved all in. Lindgren made the call and was at risk of being eliminated because Armstrong had him covered.
Lindgren:
Armstrong:
With a flop Lindgren was looking to be in great shape to double up. With the on the turn Armstrong picked up a flush draw. The on the river sealed the deal though and Lindgren was able to double up with a full house, eights over sevens.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Erick Lindgren |
92,000
42,700
|
42,700 |
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McLean Karr opened to 2,800 from under the gun, Gabriel Frank three-bet to 11,600, Karr four-bet to 52,800, and Frank moved all in for 67,200. Karr called.
Karr:
Frank:
Frank held as the board ran , doubling to over 130,000 chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Gabriel Frank |
137,000
59,100
|
59,100 |
McLean Karr |
130,000
-66,800
|
-66,800 |
Action folded around to McLean Karr in the small blind and he put in standard raise. A short-stacked Andy Frankenberger was in the big blind and responded by moving all in for 23,300 more. Karr thought long and hard, at times appearing pained by the decision. "I have a suited ace. I don't think I can folded," he explained. A few moments later, he made the call.
Karr:
Frankenberger:
The flop contained no clubs and no ace, which was good news for Frankenberger. The turn meant Karr was left drawing to an ace on the river, and much to Frankenberger's dismay, the spiked!
"Nice hand," was all Frankenberger could say as he exited the Amazon Room.
"Wow, an ace on the river," Karr said under his breath as he stacked his newly-won chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
McLean Karr |
180,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
Andy Frankenberger | Busted | |
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Rocco Lazazzaro got his last 38,200 all in preflop and was called by the big stack that is Emil Patel.
Lazazzaro:
Patel:
The board ran out a clean for Lazazzaro and he doubled to 80K. Meanwhile, we can confirm that Justin Bonomo has been eliminated from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Emil Patel |
165,000
61,500
|
61,500 |
Rocco Lazazzaro
|
80,000
42,300
|
42,300 |
Justin Bonomo | Busted | |
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We caught up to the action at Table 349 to find David Kitai under the gun making it 2,300 preflop. Action folded around to Phil Laak in the small blind who was the only one willing to shovel out the chips to see a flop.
The dealer then spread in the middle of the table for the flop. Both players opted to check and see a turn. With the on the turn Laak fired out a bet of 3,800 which was called by Kitai.
A on the river brought a 11,600 bet from Laak. Kitai went into the tank and spent several minutes contemplating what it was he wanted to do. Eventually after sizing up his chips a handful of times Kitai sent his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Phil Laak |
170,500
30,000
|
30,000 |
|
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Davidi Kitai |
28,000
-18,800
|
-18,800 |
|
Level: 12
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
Dan Kelly, who won the $25,000 buy-in version of this event last year, has recently been eliminated from the tournament. His downfall began when he raised to 2,800 preflop and David Gent three-bet to 7,500 from the button. Kelly responded by moving all in and Gent quickly called off his last 58,500.
Kelly:
Gent:
The board ran out and Gent held on to double; meanwhile, Kelly was left with 60K.
A short time later, Kelly raised preflop, Isaac Baron three-bet, and Kelly moved all in. Baron made the easy call with pocket aces, and the rest was history.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Isaac Baron |
380,000
90,000
|
90,000 |
|
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David Gent
|
120,000
66,700
|
66,700 |
Dan Kelly | Busted |
Day 2 saw a number of Team PokerStars Pros begin the day including:
- Bertrand "ElkY" Grosspellier (France)
- Joe Cada (USA)
- Jonathan Duhamel (Canada)
- Victoria Coren (UK)
- JP Kelly (UK)
- Mikhail Shalamov (Online)
- Bill Chen (Friend of PokerStars)
- Angel Guillen (Mexico)
While both Guillen and Coren's tournament came to an early end here on Day 2, the rest are alive and well. If you're interested in learning more on these pros, or possibly having a chance to play them, be sure to visit PokerStars today . . . and don't forget to check out the current bonuses and promotions.
When we reached Table 347, the flop had already fallen . Amir Lehavot and Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott checked to Thorsten Schafer who fired 5,400. Lehavot folded, and Ulliott raised to 15,000. Schafer re-raised to 23,400, Ulliot moved all in for 54,100, and Schafer called.
Ulliott:
Schafer:
Ulliott flopped a straight, but Schafer held the only heart. The on the turn changed nothing, but the on the river completed Schafer's flush, doubling him to 180,000 chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Thorsten Schafer |
180,000
9,700
|
9,700 |
|
130,000
130,000
|
130,000 |