Antonius Doubles Through Ivey
Just before the break . . .
The tournament staff announced that after the current hand, players would be on ten-minute break; however, the dealer on the feature table had already begun the riffle, which is considered the start of a hand. Daniel Negreanu pointed this out to get one more hand.
In that hand, Patrik Antonius ended up being all in for 146,500 with 
against the 
of Phil Ivey. The 

didn't hit Antonius directly, though it gave him a bunch more outs. The
turn did the same, but it was the
on the river that gave him Broadway and the double.
"One more hand, huh?" Ivey said to Negreanu after the hand in reference to his loss.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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511,000
139,000
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139,000 |
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298,000
98,000
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98,000 |
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