Level: 14
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Level: 14
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
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Troy McLean opened to 12,000 on the button and found a call from Adrian Sportelli on his left in the small blind.
The 9♥5♦3♠ flop saw both players check through to the 8♦ turn, where Sportelli led out for 15,000. McLean responded by raising to 50,000.
Sportelli called to the J♦ river, this time checking to McLean. After taking a moment, McLean slid out a stack of chips amounting to 190,000 and representing most of Sportelli's remaining chips.
After taking some time of his own, Sportelli opted to lay his hand down and McLean added more chips to his stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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425,000
117,000
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117,000 |
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265,000
41,000
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41,000 |
Daniel Tolomeo raised to 12,000 from under the gun and action folded around to George Zhang in the big blind, who made the call.
Both players checked the 9♦5♥10♦ flop before Zhang led out for 15,000 on the 6♠ turn.
Tolomeo took some time before sliding his cards to the dealer, smirking as Zhang flashed his holding to his opponent before collecting the chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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130,000
105,000
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105,000 |
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74,000 |
Marat Shafigullin opened to 12,000 in the hijack and found a call from Yang Zhang in the big blind.
Both players checked the 8♦10♠6♦ flop, with Zhang tapping the table again after the Q♦ turn.
Shafigullin slid out a bet of 15,000 before Zhang check-raised to 40,000. Shafigullin took a moment before making the fold, with Zhang showing J♣9♦ for a straight as he raked in the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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418,000
388,700
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125,000
62,500
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62,500 |
Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
The final 62 players have been sent on a 15-minute break.
Only the top 38 will make the money, earning $2,300 and bagging for Day 2.
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Michael Oscuro opened to 11,000 in middle position and was called by Peter Ingle, who defended his big blind.
Ingle checked the Q♦3♣10♣ flop and called when Oscuro continued for 12,500. Another check from Ingle on the 2♠ turn saw Oscuro slide out another bet of 50,000.
Ingle responded by moving all in, which was quickly called.
Michael Oscuro: A♣A♦
Peter Ingle: Q♥7♦
Oscuro's aces held through the J♠ river, confirming his double up. Ingle was left very short and was eliminated shortly after.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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368,000
318,000
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318,000 |
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Kiavash Arbabi called in the small blind before Johan Lees slid out a raise to 16,000 in the big blind. Arbabi called to the 4♦5♥Q♦ flop.
Arbabi checked to Lees, who continued for 13,000. The call was made and the dealer revealed the A♣ turn.
Another check from Arbabi led to a bet of 32,000 from Lees. That was enough to claim the pot, as Arbabi mucked.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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318,000
280,000
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280,000 |
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230,000
180,000
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180,000 |