Level: 23
Limits: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 0
Level: 23
Limits: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 0
Jesse Martin made it two bets from the hijack and Raymond Dehkharghani made it three-bets from the small blind. The flop would see Dehkhargahni lead with a bet and Martin Call. The turn and Dehkharghani would lead again. Martin announced a raise and Dehkhargahni made the call.
When the completed the board on the river, Dehkhargahni led and Martin called. Dehkharghani's was good enough for a broadway straight and good enough to see Martin's cards into the muck.
Nicholas Derke started the action from under the gun. Folded around to Jeff Shulman in the small blind and he tossed in an extra bet. Andrew Prock then four-bet out of the big blind and it was back on Derke who let his hand go. Shulman made the call and a flop would be dealt on the felt.
On the flop, Shulman would check and one bet from Prock would be enough to see Shulman's cards into the muck.
The last couple of hands have seen the blinds picked up without a contest. First Benjamin Scholl opened the pot and got no action and then Nicholas Derke did the same.
Folded to Matt Glantz in the small blind, he put in the raise. Jeff Shulman then promptly three-bet in the big blind and Glantz made the call.
The flop would see Glantz check and Shulman bet. Glantz slid out the call and a was dealt on the turn. Again Glantz checked and Shulman bet. Glantz took his time before letting go of his hand and sending the pot to Shulman.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Matt Glantz |
61,000
-99,000
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-99,000 |
|
We have just lost our first player here at the final table, with Ayman Qutami our 9th-place finisher. His last hand started when he opened it up from middle position. Andrew Prock was in the big blind and called as a flop was dealt on the felt. Qutami led and then called the extra bet from Prock. The turn and Qutami would commit the last of his chips and turn over to be in front of the of Prock.
Unfortunately for Qutami, the on the river would give Prock two-pair, to see him rivered and eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrew Prock |
745,000
120,000
|
120,000 |
Ayman Qutami | Busted |
Matthew Woodward and Raymond Dehkharghani capped the betting preflop to see all of Woodward's remaining chips enter the pot.
Woodward: |
Dehkharghani: |
Woodward would need to dodge some cards to stay alive and that's what he would do as the board would give him a set and the nice pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Matthew Woodward |
187,000
107,000
|
107,000 |
Nicholas Derke's last hand began when Andrew Prock opened the cutoff. Derke was on the button and made the call and a flop would hit the felt. Prock check called a bet here and a hit the turn. Prock again checked, but this time raised when Derke put in a bet. Derke then called all-in and turned over his , which would need help against the of Prock.
The on the river wasn't what Derke was looking for and he was sent home in 8th place. With that hand, Prock takes a chip lead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nicholas Derke | Busted |
Matt Glantz was under the gun when he raised it up. Andrew Prock then three-bet on his left and it was back on Glantz, who put in the remainder of his chips. Prock made the call and the two players turned their hands over.
Matt Glantz: |
Prock: |
Glantz was in front at this point and it stayed this way as the board ran out .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Matt Glantz |
145,000
84,000
|
84,000 |
|
Raymond Dehkharghani raised it up and Andrew Prock made the call out of the big blind. The flop would see Prock check and Dehkharghani bet. Prock called and the hit the turn. Prock again checked and Dehkharghani again bet. Prock opted to flick out another call and a would be dealt on the river.
Prock checked yet again on the river and Dehkharghani yet again fired out a bet. Prock opted to commit to a call and then mucked his hand as Dehkharghani tabled his .