Form the button, Shawn Buchanan raised to 4,000. Alex Keating reraised to 12,000 from the big blind. Buchanan moved all in for 131,700 and Keating made the call.
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Buchanan:
The board ran out and Buchanan couldn't come from behind to win the hand and survive. Keating had him covered and earned his only bounty of the day. Fortunately for him, the last bounty is the only one that matters in this stage because it's the one that puts you at the final table and $40,000 in your pocket. Buchanan may not have made it to the final table, but he is still leading the bounty race with five overall.
From the button, Shane Schleger raised to 6,200. Pat Pezzin three-bet to 18,400 from the big blind. Schleger moved all in for 112,300 and Pezzin called.
Schleger:
Pezzin:
The flop came down to give Schleger the lead with his pair of aces. The turn brought the and the river the . Schleger was able to hold after the flop and he doubled up to take the lead in the match. Pezzin was knocked to about 45,000 in chips.
Shane Schleger raised from the button to 6,200 and Pat Pezzin shoved from the big bling for about 38,000 in chips. Schleger folded and Pezzin picked up the pot.
From the button, Shane Schleger made it 6,200 to go. Pat Pezzin moved all in for a little over 30,000 and Schleger snapped him off with the . Pezzin was live with the .
The flop came down big for Schleger, . He held the only heart in his hand and the turn completed his flush when the fell to leave Pezzin drawing dead. The river completed the board with the .
Schleger earned the bounty to put his total to three, making his earnings so far $46,000. He'll be at the final table on Saturday.
The first flight of tables for the $10,000 ESPN Bounty Shootout at The Bicycle Casino in Bell Gardens, California has concluded with the first four spots at the final table being secured. Those players that won their table and will be returning on Saturday for the final table are Pat Walsh, Jonathan Duhamel, Alex Keating and Shane Schleger.
Duhamel was seated at the feature table all day long with fellow World Series of Poker Main Event champion Chris Moneymaker. The two battled all the way until they got heads up, which was a rematch from the NBC National Heads-Up Championship semifinals that took place a few days ago. This time around, Duhamel won the match to put himself at the final table. He’ll be heading there with four bounties notched in his belt.
Keating was the third player to advance to the final table after defeating Shawn Buchanan heads up. The two got all the money in preflop with Keating holding the and edging out the of Buchanan. The board ran out to eliminate Buchanan.
All is not lost for Buchanan though as a miracle could happen and he could still win the $20,000 prize for claiming the most bounties. As it stands going to the final table, Buchanan is the leader in that category with five.
The last player to make it through to the final table was Schleger. He did so after defeating a table that included Shaun Deeb, Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Kathy Liebert and Marcello Del Grosso. In order to advance, Schleger beat Pat Pezzin in heads-up play.
The first four final table players are set, but the action isn’t over as the second flight takes place tomorrow with another 45 players in contention for the remaining five spots at the final table. Play will begin at noon local time for that flight and you can be sure to find all the updates on PokerNews.