We just saw Erik Seidel shove all in for 14,225 on the board of 



board. He was up against Kevin MacPhee in the hand and after a minute, MacPhee called. Seidel tabled the 
for queens full of kings and MacPhee mucked his hand.
Jason Mercier asked us to use "Erik Seidel Mashing at the Table of Death" as the title, and we happily obliged. According to Mercier, "the table sucks," because of how hard it is. Seidel and MacPhee are there along with Zachary Clark. Besides them, "everyone else plays very solid," said Mercier.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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60,000
21,000
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21,000 |
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19,500
10,500
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10,500 |
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flop. The first player checked and then Vedes fired 1,700. Behind him, Aubin Cazals made the call and then the first player called.
and the first player checked again. Vedes didn't slow down and stuck out a bet of 2,725. Cazals folded, but the first player folded.
and the first player checked. Vedes fired 5,775 and his opponent folded. Better late than never and Vedes is up to 38,000.
and the action checked to Ebanks who bet 1,500 and only MacPhee made the call. The turn card was the
and MacPhee check-folded to a 4,500 Ebanks bet.



. Oliver's top pair was good so far against his opponent's bottom pair.
and river the


for bottom set and Del Curto the
and helped Del Curto by giving him a backdoor flush draw. The river completed the board with the
and MacPhee won the pot.
and the board ran out 
to eliminate Del Curto.
and as the title suggests, the two players in the pot are Martins Adeniya and Matt Perrins. Adeniya is seated in mid-position and he bees 1,025 and Perrins made the call from the cutoff. The turn was the
, Adeniya set him all-in and Perrins snap-called. When the cards were turned over it was a cooler and the chips headed the way of Perrins.