Marzan Exits
With the board reading , Edwin Marzan found himself all in against Gordon Black.
Marzan:
Black:
With Marzan in great shape to double, the on the river would end Marzan's tournament as Black climbs to 150,000 in chips.
With the board reading , Edwin Marzan found himself all in against Gordon Black.
Marzan:
Black:
With Marzan in great shape to double, the on the river would end Marzan's tournament as Black climbs to 150,000 in chips.
Yu Deug Cha found himself all in preflop against Alexander Beeckx.
Cha:
Beeckx:
The board ran out to end Cha's tournament as Beeckx climbs to 221,000 in chips.
From the button, Ross Parkhill moved all in for his last 14,300 and Fabiano Michael made the call from the big blind.
Parkhill:
Michael:
The board ran out to see Parkhill double through to 35,000 in chips.
With the board reading , Gordon Black fired out 12,000 only to have Edwin Marzan move all in for 50,000 as Black instantly made the call.
Black:
Marzan:
With Marzan a near lock for a double holding Broadway, the river of the would see the pot chopped up as Black would find the Ace from Space to save him losing over half his stack.
Thomas Spegar found himself all in preflop against fellow short stack Ross Parkhill.
Spegar:
Parkhill:
The board ran out to see Spegar catch his three-outer to remain alive with 60,000 as Parkhill slips to 14,600 in chips.
On a flop of , Ross Parkhill fired out 7,100 with Young-shin Im making the call as the rolled off on the turn.
Parkhill fired out 13,000 only to have Im bump it to 44,000. Asking for a count of Im's remaining chips, and then pausing for a few moments, Parkhill opted to move all in for roughly 150,000. Im made the call for her 114,600 total to see the cards placed on their back.
Parkhill:
Im:
The on the river would see Im find a double to 250,000 as Parkhill slipped to 43,000 in chips.
Fabiano Michael opened to 8,000 from early position and was met with three callers.
The flop landed and two players - Max Bloom and Jukka Juvonen - would commit 12,000 each as the rolled off on the turn.
Bloom checked and Juvonen fired out an 18,000-chip bet which was called by Bloom before the landed on the river.
Juvonen made it 29,000 once Bloom checked, and just like the previous street, he check-called only to muck at the sight of Juvonen's .
As Bloom slips to 70,000, Juvonen climbs to roughly 300,000 in chips.
The cards are in the air with the button in seat four.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 300
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kim Gap Young
|
393,600 | |
Andrew Hinrichsen | 230,200 | |
Mikael Rosen
|
225,400 | |
Jukka Juvonen | 198,900 | |
Fabiano Michael
|
195,400 | |
Raymond Lapitan | 183,000 | |
Mike Puno
|
170,000 | |
Ross Parkhill | 169,200 | |
Ivan Tan
|
159,600 | |
Inwook Choi
|
152,900 | |
Max Bloom
|
150,700 | |
Nathaneel Seet
|
134,600 | |
Shin Sugiura
|
129,600 | |
Young-shin Im | 127,800 | |
Gordon Black
|
127,400 | |
Alexander Beeckx | 122,700 | |
Paul Foltyn | 120,800 | |
Caroline De Weerdt
|
120,300 | |
Mark Benasa | 118,100 | |
Richard En | 108,500 | |
Czardy Rivera | 108,100 | |
David Rawnsley | 103,400 | |
Basilios Diakokomninos
|
96,300 | |
Andrey Alexandrovich Lobzhanidze
|
94,700 | |
Yves Sy | 92,200 |