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Level: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
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With 120 entries on the tournament clock, the remaining 108 players have been sent for their first 15-minute break of the day.
On a J♣9♣8♥ flop, Cole Ferraro checked in middle position, and Michael Liang bet 3,000 in the hijack. Ferraro moved all in for roughly 23,000 and Liang called.
Cole Ferraro: A♣7♣
Michael Liang: K♠K♦
Ferraro had a lot of outs, but the 4♠ turn and 5♦ river bricked to eliminate him.
On the turn of a 10♣9♦5♠2♦ board, David Uvaydov jammed the big blind for about 13,000, and Jim Agate thought about it and called on the button.
David Uvaydov: K♣Q♠
Jim Agate: J♥J♣
The 7♦ completed the board and the jacks stayed in front to eliminate Uvaydov.
The board read 4♣2♥9♠6♦4♦, and Andrew Moreno had checked in the big blind. Bradley Smith bet 3,800 from the cutoff for Moreno to flick in a chip for the call.
Smith tabled the K♥K♣ for two pair with the fours on the board for Moreno to muck his hand.
Lori Persinger raised under the gun and Demetrius Campbell flatted the button.
The flop landed A♣7♠5♣ and Persinger check-called for 600.
The A♦ fell on the turn and Persinger check-called for 1,200, while the J♦ river was checked through.
Persinger tabled J♠J♣ for a rivered boat and claimed the pot.
The board read 7♦2♦4♣2♥A♣ with around 9,000 in the middle.
Anthony Bland fired a bet of 3,600 over the line from the cutoff for Kyle Frey to call immediately on the button.
Bland mucked immediately for Frey to scoop the pot without showing any cards.