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With only 9,000 in chips, Cameron Dempsey makes a move all in with but finds himself called by tournament chip leader Carter Gill with . An ace on the flop and a nine on the river means Dempsey stays alive!
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Rikki Papesch has doubled up with pocket aces against the pocket sevens of his opponent. Papesch avoided the two remaining sevens in the deck to double up to 70,000.
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On a flop of , Enh Phengsavanh made an amazing call on his opponent who held pockets sixes. Phengsavanh only held but when then turn and river came , Phengsavanh paired up and added to his chip stack.
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Facing an all in play from Ricky Totsch in the cutoff position, Emad Tahtouh was delighted with his call from the small blind with when his opponent revealed . However his delight was short lived when a king appeared in the window giving Totsch the 40,000 chip pot.
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Carter Gill has been caught bluffing off his chips once again. Gill fired on every street on the board of and was called down by a player holding , much to the disgust of Gill who quickly mucked his cards.
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Quentin Lae
When a mid-position player pushed all in, Quentin Lae made a hasty call with . His opponent tabled and would need some help to stay live. However the board of offered no assistance and Quentin Lae moves up to over 100,000 in chips.
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Tournament heavyweights Gary Benson and Carter Gill have just collided in some post-flop fireworks.
On a flop of Benson checked, and Gill fires out 5,500. Benson then check-raised to 13,500 before Gill declares himself all in. Benson is not happy and gives the decision some thought before folding his cards.