Y. Jamal raised to 87,000 under the gun. Action folded to Andrew Chen in the small blind, and he moved all in for another 362,000. Jamal called, and Chen was racing for his tournament life.
Showdown
Chen:
Jamal:
Chen was out of his seat and ready to go after the door card gave Jamal the lead. The board ran out . Jamal picked up another big pot to push him over the 5 million chip mark. Andrew Chen shook hands with Jamal and headed to the payout desk in 13th place.
Sam Stein made it 90,000 to go from the cutoff, and Steve Billirakis jacked it to 250,000 on the button. Action folded back to Stein slowly after a few players thought about getting involved but changed their minds. They were probably pretty glad when Stein moved all in. Billirakis insta-mucked, and Stein added a nice 334k to his stack without having to see a flop.
Stein is up to 4.7 million while Billirakis has 1.6 million.
Two recent pots played by Yunus Jamal ended with chips being pushed to Jamal's opponent. First Jamal took on Sam Stein, who opened pre-flop with a raise to 90,000 that Jamal called from the small blind. On a flop of , Jamal check-called 135,000 from Stein. He check-folded for another 250,000 on the turn.
A few hands later Steve Billirakis was the pre-flop aggressor with a raise to 95,000. This time Jamal was in position when he called. The result was largely the same, however. Billirakis bet 115,000 on a flop of and Jamal folded.
Andrew "LuckyChewy" Lichtenberger open shipped his 550,000 stack from the cutoff, and Tom Marchese called from the big blind. Chewy's were up against Marchese's . The board came , and Lichtenberger doubled to nearly 1.2 million. Marchese is down to about 800k.
Steve "MrSmokey" Billirakis raised under the gun, and Sam Stein defended his big blind. The flop came , and Stein checked to Billirakis. Steve bet 155,000, and Stein raised him to 530k. Oh boy. Spectators crowded around the table to watch the confrontation. Billirakis moved all in for over a million more. Snap call from Stein.
Showdown
Billirakis:
Stein:
Stein was way out in front with his flopped set, and Billirakis needed a queen and only a queen to stay alive. The turn was the and the river the , eliminating Billirakis in 12th place and weighing down Stein's corner of the felt with even more chips. He's close to 7 million now.
The action was very quick on Table 59. "Miami" John Cernuto opened with a pre-flop raise from the button to 85,000. Small blind Sam Stein moved all in, with big blind David Paredes snap-calling all in for almost 1.1 million chips. Cernuto got the message and folded.
Showdown
Stein:
Paredes:
Paredes paired his king on a flop of , then held on with the turn and river. He now has 2.3 million chips.
John Franciosi had been slowly blinding away for the last several hours. He was down to 480k when he moved all in with . Eric Blair in the big blind called without pausing or asking for a count, and Franciosi knew he was in trouble. Blair had him dominated with .
The board didn't save Franciosi, who goes home in 11th place.